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<p dir="auto"><strong>Piperson</strong> — <em>15 years ago(August 11, 2010 06:21 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">The background music all seems to be songs by Johnny Mercer.  You Go to My head, Jeepers Creepers, You Musta Been a Beautiful Baby.  HE is the greatest. Oh yes, and Blues in the Night.  The only one I don't recognize as his is South American Way.  Does anyone know if he wrote the lyrics for that one?</p>
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<p dir="auto">Re "Young Willing and Able WB 1938" - That one threw me. It actually was Ready, Willing and Able 1937. Too Marvelous For Words was the only Johnny Mercer lyric to become a real standard from that movie.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I noticed the songs too. All of them must have been in the Warner Brothers portfolio because I've heard all of them in earlier WB films. These are the ones I noticed.<br />
Too Marvelous for Words was written for Young Willing and Able, WB 1938, Mercer lyrics. Also used in Dark Passage, WB 1947<br />
South American Way, used in Mildred Pierce, WB 1945, the scene where the 2 girls are singing in the living room<br />
"It costs extra to carve 'Schmuck' on a tombstone, but you would definitely be worth it."</p>
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<p dir="auto">Actually, Mercer didn't write the lyrics for You Go to My Head. They were written by Haven Gillespie.</p>
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<p dir="auto">"South American Way"<br />
(1939)<br />
Music by Jimmy McHugh<br />
Lyrics by Al Dubin</p>
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