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Saturday 9: I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) – 1944
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here. I linked to the Helen Forrest version which is by far more romantic than the jazzed up male versions. Helen was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey..so gotta play a Jersey girl. The Dick Haymes version is nice too and Frank Sinatra did a version as well.
1) "I'll Get By" was very popular song in the 1940s, and we're taking a look at the recording by Dick Haymes and Harry James because it got the most airplay. Can you think of another song that has been recorded by more than one artist?
I am drawing a blank for some reason.....
2) In this week's song, vocalist Dick Haymes sings that he won't complain about the rain. Do you have any complaints about the weather this morning?
I write these on Friday and usually very early as I don't do blogging on Saturday . Right as I write this it is 53°F and it might rain on Saturday with temperature still low.
3) Dick was briefly married to movie queen Rita Hayworth. Known as The Love Goddess and The Strawberry Blonde, Rita was famous for her magnificent mane. She dyed her dark brown hair red to get attention and it worked. Have you ever experimented with a different color? If yes, were you happy with the results?
I am blonde some days and brunette other days. I am usually very happy with the results!
4) Dick was the lead vocalist of the Harry James orchestra. Like Dick, Harry had a movie star wife. Betty Grable was famous for her legs. Her bathing suit poster inspired hosiery manufacturers to single out her perfectly proportioned thighs, calves and ankles. Betty herself joked, "I'm a star for two reasons, and I'm standing on them." What do you think is your best (physical) trait?
In high school I was told it was my legs which were the same measurements as Betty Grable. I know because my friends meaured each other at a birthday party for the fun of it and compared to Betty.
5) Betty's weren't the only legs that fascinated Harry. He was known for his stable of thoroughbred racehorses. Have you ever been to the races?
Yes I have been to the races when I was young and just married.
6) Teenaged Harry played trumpet with The Beaumont High School Royal Purple Band. Did you belong to groups or clubs while you were in high school?
Yes. I was in a lot of groups and clubs.
7) In addition to "I'll Get By," Judy Garland's "Trolley Song" topped the charts in 1944. When did you most recently take public transportation?
I took the train into New York City but that was a while ago.
8) Also in 1944, Diana Ross was born. First with the Supremes, then as a solo artist, she has sold more than 100 millions records, making her one of America's most successful female singers. Who is your all-time favorite "girl singer?"
I have to say that no one compares to Barbra Steisand. Clear, perfect pitch.. she has it all.
9) Random question – Last week we asked about the garage. Let's turn our attention to the glove compartment (aka glove box). What have you got in there?
There is nothing in the glove box at all.
