Motion Picture News (Sept-Oct 1921)

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THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. VOICE. /J V 1 <t«-iir i The moss soon 1 1 wlCIU to . ' . turned from ihe fi el H ♦ I }jur rsi and sneri fillfi Hiththc ncc-{ v And have the joy of building the show the week I played "The Old Oaken Bucket." A two thousand seat palace or a three hundred seat house where all the patrons were "my folks"; a sixty piece orchestra, or a lone piano player; a concert singer specialty or the village quartette — It wouldn't make any difference. 'at luii! (nj i,' .;r it , , .The hn lovH sit inspires : _ I'd make it an "Old Time Song Week." That's the way it "gets" me. I sit through the scenes humming. First, "The Old Oaken Bucket," then "The Sidewalks of New York," "In the Good Old Summer Time," "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" "Home Sweet Home," and ever and often back to "The Old Oaken Bucket." I picture audiences all over the country warming up to this show, nestling it to their hearts and talking about it afterwards. Cut of my la ther,1hR dai ry house : • ■.'c'Huc'ik.et ihs t »>.ni^ hi thc_ Hell, soon, vithlhe emWem of health o-ver-f ion iiiJ^^Y|rTUIilY''^S^^ from the -Hel!. fail ry re verfs" tO' my f^^-thers plantation IJ^atina Of th^* Heart ^ ^^^^ "weH. CHORUS. A.IR. huniz: inthe CORPORATION New York City