Complement this Mae West period picture with a short film featuring turn-of-the-century tunes. Tintypes, released in the early 1930s, is part of the "Organ Logue" series. Irving Kaufman narrates and performs the vocals; Lew White plays the organ.
The songs performed are "Daisy Bell, "She's More to Be Pitied Than Censured," "Maggie" and "My Picture Puzzle of You."
Watch the film on YouTube here.
The songs performed are "Daisy Bell, "She's More to Be Pitied Than Censured," "Maggie" and "My Picture Puzzle of You."
Watch the film on YouTube here.
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- How long is Every Day's a Holiday?1 hour and 19 minutes
- When was Every Day's a Holiday released?December 31, 1937
- What is the IMDb rating of Every Day's a Holiday?6.1 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Every Day's a Holiday?Louis Armstrong
- What is the plot of Every Day's a Holiday?At the turn of the century, a con woman finds herself in trouble with the law while dealing with multiple suitors.
- What is Every Day's a Holiday rated?Approved
- What genre is Every Day's a Holiday?Comedy, Musical, and Musical Comedy
- How many awards has Every Day's a Holiday been nominated for?1 nomination
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