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Got a gal named Lucinda, we call her the great pretender.
Mr. Beneke's vocals were also heard on Miller hits like "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo," "Ida!
Enter a beatific Barrymore singing "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo" (at that time a hit recording by Glenn Miller and the Modernaires).
Most of his order was shortly processed, and he enjoyed himself, smiling broadly, as the band played "Bama Lama Bama Loo": Got a gal named Lucinda, we call her the great pretender.
Contributing to the success of the Miller band was tenor saxophonist-singer Tex Beneke, whose country-tinged vocals highlighted such numbers as "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and "(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo".
That's all there is to this film, apart from a clutch of women who run around in their underwear for no real reason and a title song that goes: "I've got a gal, she's as cute as she can be/She's a distant cousin but she's not too distant with me".
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By that I don't mean that getting a gal comes easy for its leading men in uniform, played by Clyde Alves, Jay Armstrong Johnson and Tony Yazbeck.
and "Sissy Man Blues" in 1935: I believe, I believe I'll go back home (2×) Lord acknowledge to my good gal, mama, Lord, that I have done you wrong Now I'm going to ring up China yeah man, see can I find my good gal over there (2×) Says the Good Book tells me, that I got a good gal in the world somewhere.
We first got a glimpse of Gal Gadot's version of the iconic DC hero in last year's Batman v. Superman, introducing the three pillars of the upcoming Justice League film.
A hundred and sixty years ago in Arkansas, a man found himself in need of a wife, and placed a plainspoken but eloquent advertisement in his local newspaper: "Any gal what got a bed, calico dress, coffee-pot and skillet, knows how to cut our britches, can make a hunting shirt, and knows how to take care of children, can have my services till death parts both of us".
By Rebecca Mead A hundred and sixty years ago in Arkansas, a man found himself in need of a wife, and placed a plainspoken but eloquent advertisement in his local newspaper: "Any gal what got a bed, calico dress, coffee-pot and skillet, knows how to cut our britches, can make a hunting shirt, and knows how to take care of children, can have my services till death parts both of us".
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