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Sally In Our Alley (other)
Sally in Our Alley may refer to: * "Sally in Our Alley" (song), a 1725 song by Henry Carey * ''Sally in Our Alley'' (musical), a 1902 Broadway musical comedy * ''Sally in Our Alley'' (1916 film), a British silent film directed by Laurence Trimble * ''Sally in Our Alley'' (1927 film), an American silent film directed by Walter Lang * ''Sally in Our Alley'' (1931 film), a British film directed by Maurice Elvey {{disambiguation ...
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Sally In Our Alley (song)
"Sally in Our Alley" is a traditional English song, originally written by Henry Carey (writer), Henry Carey in 1725. It became a standard of British popular music over the following century. The expression also entered popular usage, giving its name to a 1902 Broadway theatre, Broadway musical and several films including ''Sally in Our Alley (1931 film), Sally in Our Alley'', the 1931 screen debut of Gracie Fields. Lyrics The song has 7 verses. The first of which is ''Of all the girls that are so smart'' ''  There 's none like pretty Sally;'' ''She is the darling of my heart,'' ''  And she lives in our alley.'' ''There is no lady in the land         '' ''  Is half so sweet as Sally;'' ''She is the darling of my heart,'' ''  And she lives in our alley.'' References Bibliography * Helen Kendrick Johnson. ''Our Familiar Songs and Those who Made Them: Three Hundred Standard Songs of the English-speaking Race, Arranged with Piano Accompaniment, and Preceded ...
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Sally In Our Alley (musical)
''Sally in Our Alley'' was a 1902 Broadway musical comedy show. It helped Marie Cahill reach stardom and popularized songs. The title refers to the popular saying that developed from the British song " Sally in Our Alley". The show helped popularize the song " Under the Bamboo Tree". George V. Hobart wrote the musical and its song lyrics. Ludwig Engländer wrote the music for the show. Interpolations of songs by J. Rosamond Johnson, George Walker, and Bert Williams were included in the show. The first performance of the show was delayed a couple days because of a dressing room row that occurred after Irene Bently was assigned a tent rather than a bedroom like Marie Cahill. The show's chorus was photographed and is in the MCNY collection. The photograph is attributed to the Byron Company. Songs in the show included "When It's All Goin' out and Nothin' Comin' in" written by Bert Williams and George Walker as well as "Under the Bamboo Tree" by Rosamond Johnson (music) and Bob Co ...
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Sally In Our Alley (1916 Film)
''Sally in Our Alley'' is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Hilda Trevelyan, Reginald Owen and Mary Dibley.Low p.297 It takes its name from the traditional British song. Cast * Hilda Trevelyan as Sally * Reginald Owen as Harry * Mary Dibley as Belle Cavendish * Edward O'Neill as Beauvais * Wyndham Guise as Squire * Fred Rains Frederick William Rains (c. 1860 – 3 December 1945) was a British actor and film director. He was the father of the actor Claude Rains. Selected filmography Actor * '' The Broken Melody'' (1916) * '' The New Clown'' (1916) * ''The Marriag ... as Steward References Bibliography * Low, Rachael. ''The History of British Film (Volume 3): The History of the British Film 1914 - 1918''. Routledge, 2013. External links * 1916 films British drama films British silent feature films Films directed by Laurence Trimble 1916 drama films Films set in England Ideal Film Company films 1910s English-language ...
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Sally In Our Alley (1927 Film)
''Sally in Our Alley'' is a 1927 American silent comedy drama film directed by Walter Lang and starring Shirley Mason. The film is considered to be lost. Cast * Shirley Mason as Sally * Richard Arlen as Jimmie Adams * Alec B. Francis as Sandy Mack * Paul Panzer as Tony Garibaldi * William H. Strauss as Abraham Lapidowitz * Kathlyn Williams as Mrs. Gordon Mansfield * Florence Turner as Mrs. Williams * Harry Crocker Henry Joseph Crocker II (July 2, 1893 – May 23, 1958) was an American journalist and occasional film actor. Life and career Although Crocker was for most of his career a ''Los Angeles Examiner'' newsman, he also appeared as Rex in Charlie ... as Chester Drake References External links * 1927 films 1927 comedy-drama films American silent feature films American black-and-white films Films directed by Walter Lang Lost American films Columbia Pictures films 1927 lost films Lost comedy-drama films 1920s English-language films 1920s American ...
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