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Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for February 18, 1998
Transcript:
Arlo summarizes, "So, you dream of being a torch singer.." Janis sings to a panting man, "Hey, daddy! You oughta get the best for me!" Arlo remarks, "That's cool." Arlo seductively asks, "Where do I fit into this little fantasy?" Arlo is the piano player. He remarks, "Oh, great! Comic relief!"
Robert W. Troup’s “Daddy,” 1941. Recorded by Swing and Sway With Sammy Kaye and the Kay Choir on March 31, 1941. Released April 25 on the Victor 78 rpm disc 27391, side A. Side B was “Two Hearts That Pass in the Night.” Yes, Troup’s wife Julie London recorded it too, for her album “Julie”: October, 1957, monaural (the next year released in stereo as well). Yes, there’s a short film.