"First Class Love" from DOUBLE TROUBLE performed by writers Bob & Jim Walton. Jimmy and Bobby Martin have the opportunity of a life time � writing a song for a major motion picture � except they have only a few hours to do it. From the creators of the hysterical revue MID-LIFE! THE CRISIS MUSICAL, DOUBLE TROUBLE (A MUSICAL TOUR DE FARCE) is a spoof of 1940s Hollywood in which 2 performers play 10 different larger than life characters. Written and originally performed by Bob and Jim Walton, this tale of singing, dancing and song-writing brothers, is sure to get you laughing and your toes tapping.
Vivian Blain as Emily, William Marshall as Marty and chorus sing in the reprise of "It"s A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.
Emily William Marshall as Marty and chorus sing in the reprise of "It"s A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR. Living room cake chapagne piano flirting hugging
Comments (0) | Leave a commentDick Haymes as Wayne and Chorus sings in the final reprise of It's A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.
Dick Haymes as Wayne and Chorus sings in the final reprise of It"s A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.
Comments (0) | Leave a commentVivian Blaine as Emily Edwards sings "Thats For Me" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.
Vivian Blaine as Emily Edwards sings "Thats For Me" from the 1945 film version. Wayne stage white dress band dancing smiling
Comments (0) | Leave a commentJeanne Crain as Margy Frake and Dick Haymes as Wayne Frake sing the reprise of "Thats For Me" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.
Jeanne Crain as Margy Frake and Dick Haymes as Wayne Frake sing the reprise of "Thats For Me" from the 1945 film version of . Trailer towel table water table coth grass trees
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Gordon MacRae as Curly McLain sings "Oh What A Beautiful Mornin'" from the 1955 film version of OKLAHOMA!.
Gordon MacRae as Curly McLain sings "Oh What A Beautiful Mornin"" from the 1955 film version of . Opening scene Horse plaines cowboy hat farm house Aunt Elerr
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