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Cliff Edwards Biography
Becoming popular with playing the ukulele, his unique singing and supplying the voice of animated movies, Cliff Edwards was one of the most popular singers in America.Born in Hannibal, Missouri, Edwards left school at the age of 14, moved to St. Louis, and started to work as a singer in saloons. Edwards then taught himself to play the ukulele. He got his nickname, "Ukelele Ike", from a club owner who couldn't remember his name.Entering in the vaudeville circuit, he finally made it big. When entering into movies, one of his first movies he made was his most noticeable: The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929). Eleven years later, he was immortalized in Disney's Pinocchio (1940).
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89. Bad Men of the Hills (1942)
(performer: "Where Oh Where Is My Blue Eyes", "Ladybug", "Cherokee Joe")
(performer: "Where Oh Where Is My Blue Eyes", "Ladybug", "Cherokee Joe")
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97. Maisie (1939)
("Little Joe the Wrangler", "The Last Round-Up (Git Along, Little Dogie, Git Along)" (1933))
("Little Joe the Wrangler", "The Last Round-Up (Git Along, Little Dogie, Git Along)" (1933))
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102. George White's 1935 Scandals (1935)
(performer: "It's an Old Southern Custom" (1935) (uncredited), "I Got Shoes, You Got Shoesies" (1935) (uncredited), "Hunkadola" (1935) (uncredited), "I Was Born Too Late" (1935) (uncredited), "O Sole Mio" (uncredited), "Funiculi Funicula" (uncredited), "A Vision of Salome" (uncredited), "Minuet in G" (uncredited)) ("It's an Old Southern Custom" (1935) (uncredited))
(performer: "It's an Old Southern Custom" (1935) (uncredited), "I Got Shoes, You Got Shoesies" (1935) (uncredited), "Hunkadola" (1935) (uncredited), "I Was Born Too Late" (1935) (uncredited), "O Sole Mio" (uncredited), "Funiculi Funicula" (uncredited), "A Vision of Salome" (uncredited), "Minuet in G" (uncredited)) ("It's an Old Southern Custom" (1935) (uncredited))
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103. George White's Scandals (1934)
(performer: "Six Women", "So Nice", "Every Day Is Father's Day With Baby")
(performer: "Six Women", "So Nice", "Every Day Is Father's Day With Baby")
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108. Those Three French Girls (1930)
(performer: "You're Simply Delish" (1930) (uncredited), "Six Poor Mortals" (1930) (uncredited), "The Prisoner's Song (If I Had the Wings of an Angel)" (1924) (uncredited))
(performer: "You're Simply Delish" (1930) (uncredited), "Six Poor Mortals" (1930) (uncredited), "The Prisoner's Song (If I Had the Wings of an Angel)" (1924) (uncredited))
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110. Lord Byron of Broadway (1930)
(performer: "A Bundle of Love Letters" (1930), "The Japanese Sandman" (1920))
(performer: "A Bundle of Love Letters" (1930), "The Japanese Sandman" (1920))
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112. Marianne (1929)
(performer: "When I See My Sugar", "Hang On to Me" (uncredited)) ("Just You, Just Me" (uncredited))
(performer: "When I See My Sugar", "Hang On to Me" (uncredited)) ("Just You, Just Me" (uncredited))
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