LizzieMaine
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78s to patch a hole in my shoe by --
Now playing, it's Eddie Cantor with Phil Spitalny's orchestra in 1932 with "Cheer Up! Smile! Nertz!." During that dismal spring, President Hoover offered to award a medal to anyone who could come up with a happy, optimistic song that would make America forget the Depression. This wasn't it, but it *is* probably the only popular song ever to suggest lynching a President -- "Sunny smilers we must be, the optimist asserts -- Let's hang the fathead to a tree! Cheer Up! Smile! Nertz!"
Next, back to 1930 with Hal Kemp and his Orchestra, before they fell into the stylized trumpet-triplet sweet-band forumla, with a high-stepping and snappy performance of "H'lo Baby," a tune which viewers of vintage cartoons will instantly recognize as one of Bosko's favorites.
Now playing, it's Eddie Cantor with Phil Spitalny's orchestra in 1932 with "Cheer Up! Smile! Nertz!." During that dismal spring, President Hoover offered to award a medal to anyone who could come up with a happy, optimistic song that would make America forget the Depression. This wasn't it, but it *is* probably the only popular song ever to suggest lynching a President -- "Sunny smilers we must be, the optimist asserts -- Let's hang the fathead to a tree! Cheer Up! Smile! Nertz!"
Next, back to 1930 with Hal Kemp and his Orchestra, before they fell into the stylized trumpet-triplet sweet-band forumla, with a high-stepping and snappy performance of "H'lo Baby," a tune which viewers of vintage cartoons will instantly recognize as one of Bosko's favorites.