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  1. Update: It occurred to me that if Faye is indeed more popular than Grable, it might be evidence that movie-musical performers with one outstanding talent hold up better than performers who are good but not great at everything. Faye wasn't very strong as an actor, wasn't really a dancer, but she did have a genuinely outstanding singing voice. Grable was a valuable performer because she could ...

  2. "Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue .. and a sixpence in your shoe." Dieser ursprünglich aus England stammende Hochzeitsbrauch beschreibt, was eine Braut als Glücksbringer bei ihrer Hochzeit braucht: "Etwas Altes, etwas Neues, etwas Geliehenes und etwas Blaues" und noch einen Glückspfennig im Schuh.

  3. 4. Juli 2023 · Don’t Forget the Sixpence. Though plenty of Victorian sources only note the old, new, borrowed, and blue elements of the poem, others include a fifth line: “and a sixpence in her shoe.”. In ...

  4. 16. Okt. 2002 · Oct. 16, 2002 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Alice Faye, who died at 83 in 1998, was a cherished star of Hollywood musicals in the late 1930s and early ‘40s who stayed in the public eye almost ...

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  6. The Phil Harris-Alice Faye, Show was a comedy variety show that evolved from another variety program known as The Fitch Bandwagon. It debuted on NBC on 1948, and featured real-life husband and wife Phil Harris, a singer-songwriter, and Alice Faye, a singer-actress. Other stars included in the show were Ann Whitfield and Jeanine Roose, who played as the couple's young daughters.