Variety (Apr 1935)

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10 VARIETY Wednesday, April 3, 1933 THE SIGN or THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN Screen play by Jack Yellen and Patterson McNutt. Based on a story by Sam Hellmon and Gladys Lehman. Songs by Jack Yellen, Cliff Friend, Joseph Meyer. Additional lyrics by Herb Magidson. The Songs i "According to the Moonlight/' "It's An Old Southern Custom/' "Hunkadola/' "Oh, J Didn't Know You'd Get That Way/' "I Was Born.Too Late/' "I Got Shoes—You Got Shoesies/'