Showmen's Trade Review (Jan-Mar 1945)

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And it has this sure sure 1^ Mr A T 7^ Showmanship A M AR K SANDRICH Production And this sure mark of greatness ARAMOUNT And this new No.l song hit— ''Ac-centtchu-ate the Positive". MAIRZYDOATSHAS NEW SONG RIVAL Hollywood, Nov. 29 (A. P.). Move over little lambs and givfi this newcomer a seat. Mairzy ( Doats has a first-class rival. Songwriter Johnny Mercer hum written what may be tomorrow's most popular song. There is a catchiness and appeal about the; off'-meter tune and the word."); make a little sense. The number is "Ac-cerit-u-ate the PoR-i-tive." Johnny was dif"Memory I-t^;,^'-' again^' 3etty Hutton * -k with Ann Doran • Gwen Crawford • Noel Neill • Catherine Craig • Marjorie Henshaw Original Screen Play by Ailan Scott, Ken Englund and Zion Myers Lyrics by Johnny (G. I. Jive) Mercer • Music by Harold Arlen Directed by MARK SANDRICH