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Phil Spitanly and His Musical Queens (1934) is a lively musical revue from the golden age of cinema, showcasing energetic performances, stylish choreography, and the vibrant sounds of the early swing era. Led by bandleader Phil Spitanly, this classic short film highlights a talented ensemble of performers whose music and stage presence capture the glamour and rhythm of 1930s entertainment. A delightful watch for fans of vintage music, classic performances, and early Hollywood musical showcases.
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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30The End
02:00The End
02:29The End
02:59What is this thing, love?
03:05Let's fall in love
03:11Why shouldn't we fall in love?
03:21Our hearts are made of ears
03:28Let's take a chance
03:30Why be afraid of ears?
03:37Let's go, go, go, go, go
03:39Let's close our eyes
03:53And make our own paradise
03:59Little we know of it
04:05Still we can try
04:07To make a joy of it
04:15We might have been men
04:22For each other
04:25Go, go, go, go, go
04:29To be, or not to be
04:33Let a horse
04:35Bum, be
04:39Bum, scubber
04:43Let's fall in love
04:54Why shouldn't we fall in love
05:03Now is the time for it
05:10While we are young
05:15Let's fall in love
05:25In love
05:32In love
05:34To be, or not to be
05:36Ho, go, go, go
05:40Go, go, go, go
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