[78-L] Kate Smith stamp
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Jan 8 10:13:57 PST 2010
I don't want her, you can have her, she's too fat for me. (1947)
dl
L78rpm at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 1/8/10 12:59:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> mbiel at mbiel.com writes:
>
> Just before Kate's stardom and during the era of Vaughn DeLeath, there
> was a popular song in the 20s "She Gave Them All the Ha Ha Ha" about a
> lovable "girl about 5'4" who weighs 200 pounds or more", who when the
> singer hugged her "met another fellow coming 'round the other side".
> That's a line from "Huggin' And Chalkin" (1946-7).
>
>>From 1925:
>
> Oh, Katharina! Oh, Katharina!
> To be my love you must be leaner
> There's so much of you
> Three could love you
> Learn to swim! Join a gym! Eat farina!
> Oh, Katharina! Unless you're leaner
> I'll have to build a big arena
> You're such a crowd, my Kath-er-ine
> I got a lot
> When I got
> you.
>
> pc
>
> Smith lived a few blocks from my home (long before I moved to it.) Ted
> Collins lived on the adjacent street. His children went to local public
> schools. Belle Baker lived around the corner. (Also before my time.)
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