“THE STAR MAKER.”
BING CROSBY IN FEAST OF MUSICAL MEMORIES. ■ The older generation who remember the great songs written by Gus Edwards, and youngsters, who have heard them many a time, will rejoice to know that virtually all of the great showman’s best songs will be heard—along with four new Burke-Monaco hits — in the new Bing Crosby film, “The Star Maker.” Among the numbers which are sung by Bing Crosby, Linda "Ware, sensational fourteen-year-old singing discovery, and by groups of talented children, are: “In My Merry Oldsmobilo,” “Sunbonnot, Sue,” “Look Out for Jimmy Valentine,” “If I Were a Millionaire,” “School Days,” “I Can’t Tell Why I Love You, But I Do,” “Tammany,” “By the Light of the Silvery Moon,” arid “I Wonder AVho’s Kissing Het Now.” The story of “The
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 223, 28 June 1940, Page 8
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