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  2. Fit as a Fiddle (song) - Wikipedia

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    Fit as a Fiddle (And Ready for Love)" is an American popular song. It was written by Arthur Freed , Al Hoffman , and Al Goodhart (or Goodheart) and published in 1932. It was a hit single that year for Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians .

  3. Fit as a Fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Fit as a Fiddle may refer to: "Fit as a Fiddle" (song) 1932; Fit as a Fiddle by Natalie MacMaster 1997; Fit as a Fiddle, album by Danish jazz violinist Svend Asmussen 1999; Fit as a Fiddle, 1952 keep-fit documentary with Joe Robinson (actor) Fit as a Fiddle, 1980s sketch in the sketch series Hee Haw with Gailard Sartain

  4. Al Goodhart - Wikipedia

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    Al Goodhart born in New York City on January 26, 1905. He was educated at DeWitt Clinton High School. [2] He worked in a variety of careers during his lifetime; earning a living as variously a vaudeville pianist, radio announcer, writer, composer, and talent agent.

  5. English-language idioms - Wikipedia

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    fit as a fiddle: In good physical health [39] for a song: Almost free; very cheap: fly in the ointment: A minor drawback or imperfection, especially one that was not at first apparent, that detracts from something positive, spoils something valuable, or is a source of annoyance [40] fly on the wall

  6. Hee Haw - Wikipedia

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    Fit as a Fiddle – This sketch ran in the 1980s to reflect the aerobic-dancing craze of that period. The sketch featured several of the cast members, including Diana Goodman, Victoria Hallman, Gunilla Hutton, Misty Rowe, Nancy Traylor, Linda Thompson, Jeff Smith, Jackie Waddell, and Kelly Billingsey, delivering one-liner jokes while aerobic ...

  7. Fit as a Fiddle (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fit as a Fiddle is an album by Natalie MacMaster. [2] [3] It was reissued by Rounder Records in 1997. [4] Production. The album was produced at CBC's Studio H. [5]

  8. Henny Youngman - Wikipedia

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    Henny explained the origin of his classic line "Take my wife, please" as a misinterpretation: he took his wife to a radio show and asked a stagehand to escort his wife to a seat. But his request was taken as a joke, and Youngman used the line countless times ever after. [3] Youngman had two children, Gary and Marilyn.

  9. Aubrey Haynie - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey E. Haynie [1] (born March 27, 1974) is an American bluegrass musician who plays the fiddle and mandolin.In his career, he has recorded three studio albums for the Sugar Hill Records label, all three of which contained mostly songs that he wrote himself.