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  2. The Hut-Sut Song - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the song is lampooned in a 1940s film short. [4] In the film, The King's Men (who also performed on Fibber McGee and Molly) play young men living in a boarding house who are endlessly singing the song while getting dressed, eating dinner, playing cards, etc., until an exasperated fellow boarder (William Irving) finally has them removed to an insane asylum.

  3. Category : Songs written by Jack Owens (singer-songwriter)

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The Hut-Sut Song This page was last edited on 25 January 2018, at 16:38 (UTC). ...

  4. The King Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Baby, They're Singing Our Song (Capitol Records, 1960) Love At Home With Members Of The Famous King Family mainly compilation of 1950s and 1960s Capitol recordings (Capitol Records, 1965) TV's Wonderful King Sisters (Capitol Records, 1965) The New Sounds of the Fabulous King Sisters (Warner Bros. Records, 1966)

  5. Jack Owens (singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    He either wrote, co-wrote, composed, recorded, or some combination of these music credits, more than 50 songs spanning from the mid-1930s to the early 1960s. He also had his own TV show, The Jack Owens Show (aka The Brunch Bunch), during the pioneer days of TV of the early 1950s, and even received two Emmy nominations.

  6. Talk:The Hut-Sut Song - Wikipedia

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  7. Report Submitted to: Ambassador Jonathan Moore Robert Gersony

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    Summary of Mozambican Refugee Accounts of Principally Conflict-Related Experience in Mozambique Report Submitted to: Ambassador Jonathan Moore Director, Bureau for Refugee Programs

  8. Horton Hatches the Egg (film) - Wikipedia

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    A popular nonsense tune of that era, "The Hut-Sut Song" first recorded by Horace Heidt – words and music by Leo V. Killion, Ted McMichael and Jack Owens, sung by Horton and the Elephant-Bird, with the words "and so on so on so forth" replacing some of the lyrics (Horton claims he can't get the words to that song).

  9. Freddy Martin - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Martin was born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. [1] [2] Raised largely in an orphanage and by various relatives, Martin started out playing drums, then switched to C melody saxophone and subsequently tenor saxophone, the latter the one with which he would be identified. [1]