Modern Screen (Jul-Dec 1945)

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By the time he got back to Hollywood, "Going My Way" had played Los Angeles and was off the marquees. It finally got back on the screens at neighborhood theaters and one day Bing and Dixie hopped in the car and drove over to Glendale to catch it. Naturally, a line was stretched down the sidewalk, so Bing hunched his coat up on his neck, yanked his hat over his eyes and stood in line with the rest for tickets. He almost made it unrecognized. But up near the box office a kid spied him. "Gosh," he screamed. "It's Bing — it's Bing Crosby himself!" There was a small riot and Bing was buffeted back and forth signing autographs. His hat came off, his pipe went flying. "Hey," yelled Bing at last, "take it easy! Take it easy!" In moments of stress youll usually hear Bing Crosby shout out that phrase. When the kids act up around the house. When a Hollywood producer blows his top. When the orchestra can't get on the beam with a new tune. 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