Buck Privates (1941) The Andrews Sisters sing “You’re a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith”: You’re a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith You should really be shouting with joy Yes’m, that’s just what I’m doin’ Cause I’m Uncle Sammy’s fair haired boy Boys, you’re rolling in a lot of wealth Your speech’s free, yes sirree And you’ve got your health Sure, we’ve got our health And tell me why not, take a look at the great constitution we’ve got Say, this fellow we’ve been talkin’ to Might be our president before he’s through And I mean that all, all on the square Well say now, I declare You’re blushing red white and blue But buddy that’s alright too Because those colours look good on you too You’re a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith [00:14:40]
Buck Privates (1941), Music by Sonny Burke, Hugh Prince, Don Raye. Directed by Arthur Lubin, written by Arthur T. Horman (screenplay) John Grant (special material for Abbott and Costello). Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Patty Andrews, Maxene Andrews, Laverne Andrews (as The Andrews Sisters) Lee Bowman, Alan Curtis, Jane Frazee, Nat Pendleton, Samuel S. Hinds, Harry Strang, Nella Walker, Leonard Elliott, Shemp Howard, M.J. Frankovich. 84 min. USA, English. Black and White, Mono. |