Broadway Melody of 1940
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The cutest little Southern girl
told me all about you.

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- She did, huh? Well...
- She sure enough did.

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- Her name was Pearl Delange.
- Delange!

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- She told you all about me?
- Every single thing.

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Well, I guess it's getting powerful late
for poor little me to be out.

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Now, don't you bother.
I can get home by myself.

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I know, but what about the...?
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Down South,
the gentleman pays the check.

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No, not the check.
I mean, what about the...?

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King!
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You can't leave now.
You've got to meet King Shaw.

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He's the richest man in the North
and the South too.

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Well, I might just stay long enough
to meet up with him.

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King, my boy, I'm delighted
to see you. Delighted.

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Meet Miss Emmy Lou Lee.
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Mr. Shaw, Miss Lee.
Shaw, Mr. Lee. Sit down.

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Hello, honey.
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Why don't you ask Miss Delange...?
Emmy Lou to dance?

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- Okay, Em. On your feet.
- I'd love to, sugar.

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All right, everybody.
Let's get...

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What is this? What is this?
Who are these people?

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This is the greatest discovery
of Mr. Casey's life.

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He wants them to audition for you
before rehearsal.

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- That Casey's crazy! Where is he?
- He's not so crazy, he's still in bed.

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All right, but make it snappy.
We got a rehearsal.

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Okay.

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