[Clooney starred in 1954's] White Christmas ... Come On-a My House. |
[He became an American citizen and, after a brief amateur boxing career in the early 1920s, performed in vaudeville and on Broadway before launching a film career in 1938 that included starring roles in 54 feature films, including his] On the Road ... The Road to Singapore. |
Come on in. It's a bit fresh out there. We may be getting ourselves a bit of a soak. |
didn't say it, he did it -- one time only. Unless he blew the lyrics, he did one take. |
From now on, they are regular entrants. |
He was an average guy who could carry a tune. |
I think popular music in this country is one of the few things in the twentieth century that have made giant strides in reverse. |
In the Wee Small Hours. |
It didn't get here yet |
My golf is woeful but I will never surrender. |
That's Jack Benny. He's always out there on bad days like that looking for golf balls. |
There is nothing in the world I wouldn't do for Hope, and there is nothing he wouldn't do for me . . . We spend our lives doing nothing for each other. |
Well, if you ever get a little thin on top, I've got an old toupee you can have. |
Where the blue of the night Meets the gold of the day, Someone waits for me. |
Windows on the Past: An Illustrated History of Carlsbad, California. |