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"Hello, I Must Be Going" is a song from the Marx Brothers' 1930 film Animal Crackers, written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. It was sung by Groucho , along with Margaret Dumont , just before the dialogue that preceded the song " Hooray for Captain Spaulding ".
Hello I Must Be Going ... (Series 30, Episode 34) of the British medical drama Casualty. Music "Hello, I Must Be Going" (song), a song by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby ...
Hello, I Must Be Going (song) ... It's Only Money (1951 song) L. Lydia the Tattooed Lady This page was last edited on 27 March 2021, at 12:20 (UTC). ...
"Take Me Home" is another song in which the meaning was originally very vague. At first listening, it appears that the song is about going home, [11] but this is not true. Collins has stated that the song lyrics refer to a patient in a mental institution, [15] [21] and that it is based on the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. [11]
The title is a traditional English expression meaning "gently and with great care". The lyrics portray an infatuated teenager attempting to convince a girl to date him despite their different social backgrounds — as emphasized by the singer's affected Cockney accent and his reference to being from "the other side of town".
Hello, I Must Be Going! is the second solo studio album by the English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins.It was released on 5 November 1982 [3] [4] on Virgin Records in the United Kingdom and on Atlantic Records in North America, and named after the Marx Brothers' song of the same name.
Huge is an American teen drama television series that aired on ABC Family. The series is based on the young adult novel series of the same name by Sasha Paley. [ 1 ] The hour-long drama series revolves around eight teens sent to a summer weight loss camp called Camp Victory.
"I Don't Care Anymore" is a song written, performed, and produced by the English drummer Phil Collins (with co-production by Hugh Padgham). It was the second US single from Collins' second solo studio album, Hello, I Must Be Going! (1982). It became a moderate US hit, peaking at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100. It did not see a UK release ...