CIVIC THEATRE
Five outstanding production songs were written by Dave Oppenheim and Ted Grouya for "Lady, Let's Dance," Monogram's glittering musical extravaganza which opens an engagement at the Civic Theatre to-night with England's famous skating and dancing artist, Belita, in the starring roie. The numbers by this clever pair of songsmiths are "Days of the Beau Brummel," "Lady, Let's Dance," "Dream of Dreams," "Happy Hearts," and the finale, "Ten Thousand Men and a Girl." The score of the picture also includes a sam'oa' number, "Salmente Una Ve'z," the striking "Rhumba, Rhumba," and Henry Busse's famous '.ftrade mark" melody, "Hot Lips," appropriately done by Busse himself at the head "of his'orchestra. • . Other . famous bands .appearing in j'"Lady,~ Let's Darice"" are those of jEddie LeBaron, Mitch Ayres- and ;Lou Bring.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1946, Page 2
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128CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1946, Page 2
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