Talk:Swinging on a Star

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"Misty" was not written until 1954, "Pennies from Heaven" was written by Johnny Burke with a previous collaborator, Arthur Johnston. Before this film Burke and van Heusen had written the songs for Road to Morocco, apart from the standard "Moonlight Becomes You", the film includes the classic Burke line "like Webster's Dictionary, we're Morocco-bound". The last songs mentioned were written by Jimmy van Heusen and Sammy Cahn.

Guy 18:06, 1 May 2006 (UTC)

I'm not really sure where you're going with that, but uh, if you'd like to clarify you can. Or you can feel free to edit the article. It sucked worse than it did when I found it, and it was my first article rewrite/write. I mean, I practically rewrote it from scratch. Right now, it's in desperate need of a source or two, and it could use some rework on the recordings section. Erm, I'm not sure what the scope of your wikiproject is, but by all means, feel free to bring it up to a higher par. I look forward to reading something out of you. Xeinart 03:28, 7 November 2006 (UTC)