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#33 Mystery Tune: No notes just yet… This tune is an early 1940’s jazz classic. First appeared in a Paramount movie early 1940’s. William Holden was in it.
John
A "non-musical" clue first? I can name that tune in zero notes...PM'd you...
I know I'm gambling, but that can be fun!
Right or wrong "guess", I'll keep quiet; folks should have fun with this one. The version I know was sung by Cynthia Geary who played Shelly Marie Tambo in "Northern Exposure" --she sang the song through the entire episode.
Last edited by Michael Zaneski; 03/18/2302:01 PM.
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