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  2. The Lady Is a Tramp - Wikipedia

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    "The Lady Is a Tramp" is a show tune from the 1937 Rodgers and Hart musical Babes in Arms, in which it was introduced by former child star Mitzi Green. This song is a spoof of New York high society and its strict etiquette (the first line of the verse is " I get too hungry for dinner at eight ...") and phony social pretensions.

  3. Shirley Stops the Shows - Wikipedia

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    The album met with more success in the US, reaching number 85 in the US Pop charts. [3] For the US market it was issued with an alternative running order, retitled Shirley Bassey Belts the Best! and "The Lady Is a Tramp" was replaced by "Goldfinger". Original release was in mono and stereo, both mono versions feature an alternative studio ...

  4. Cheek to Cheek (album) - Wikipedia

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    Anything Goes" debuted outside the top 100 of the French Singles Chart, at number 178. [59] On the Billboard Jazz Digital Songs chart, the track debuted at the top, becoming Gaga's second entry on that chart, following "The Lady is a Tramp". The song was Bennett's 15th entry on the Jazz Digital Songs chart, and his third number-one single.

  5. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Circled Latin capital letter C ¤ Currency sign: Square lozenge ("Pillow") various Currency symbols † ‡ Dagger: Obelus: Footnotes, Latin cross – — Dash: Hyphen, Hyphen-minus, minus sign: Em dash, En dash ° Degree sign: Masculine ordinal indicator * * * Dinkus: Asterism, Fleuron, Dingbat (many) Dingbat: Dinkus, Fleuron ⌀ Diameter

  6. Pal Joey (film) - Wikipedia

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    And his rendition of the top tunes, notably "The Lady Is a Tramp" and "Small Hotel," gives added lustre to these indestructible standards." [13] With theatrical rentals of $4.7 million in the United States and Canada, Pal Joey was ranked by Variety as one of the 10 highest-earning films of 1957. [14] It earned rentals of $7 million worldwide. [1]

  7. The controversial scene that's not in the live-action version ...

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    While no Lady and the Tramp remake would be complete without the spaghetti scene, the filmmakers decided that remove one of the most problematic songs in the Disney canon: “The Siamese Cat Song ...

  8. Babes in Arms - Wikipedia

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    Babes in Arms is a 1937 coming-of-age musical comedy with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and book by Rodgers and Hart.It concerns a group of small-town Long Island teenagers who put on a show to avoid being sent to a work farm by the town sheriff.

  9. Talk:The Lady Is a Tramp - Wikipedia

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    The meaning is clear. The word "tramp" is a synonym for slut in American English. In the 30s it was widely used in that sense (and older people still commonly used it that way into the 70s.) Over time it was generalised to mean "any woman who flouts convention", just as slut is doing now.