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You're a Sweetheart is a 1937 American musical film directed by David Butler and starring Alice Faye, George Murphy and Ken Murray. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures who had Alice Faye on loan from 20th Century Fox to headline the film.
"You're Sixteen" (1960) "Little Boy Sad" (1961) "You're Sixteen" is a song written by the Sherman Brothers (Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman).
Her most successful song with the band was "You're a Sweetheart", released in 1938. [1] [2] [3] On July 4, 1941, at the Roseland Ballroom in New York, George Hall officially turned the band over to her, and became her manager; the band was renamed "Dolly Dawn and Her Dawn Patrol".
1924 sheet music cover, Mills Music, New York. "Nobody's Sweetheart", also known as "Nobody's Sweetheart Now" and "You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now", is a popular song, written in 1924, with music by Billy Meyers and Elmer Schoebel, and lyrics by Gus Kahn and Ernie Erdman.
Al Bowlly sings a chorus of "You're Driving Me Crazy" 26 February 1931 "You're the One I Care For" 26 February 1931 "Overnight" 26 February 1931 "Shout! for Happiness" c. 3 March 1931 "Sweet Jennie Lee" (with Les Allen) c. 3 March 1931 "Ti-dle-id-idle-um-pum" (with Les Allen} 5 March 1931 "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver" 5 March 1931
"Sweetheart" (1981) "You're My Girl" (1981) "Sweetheart" is the debut single by Franke and the Knockouts. It is their greatest hit, reaching the U.S. top 10 during ...
Sweetheart is a term of endearment often applied to a loved one, or a person who demonstrates a significant amount of kindness. Sweetheart may also refer to: Places
It was written by Davis and Pete Warner, and produced with Dorothy Kessler. The track was released in 1986 by independent record label SuperTronics as a single from Davis's 1987 studio album Sweetheart. A freestyle, hip hop pop, and synth-funk song, "Sweetheart" appeared on R&B and dance music-based record charts in the United States.