Movie Song of the Week: “I Always Get My Man”
From 1937's High Flyers, it's Lupe Velez the original Mexican Spitfire with “I Always Get My Man,” a song in which we don't just get to hear Ms. Velez's own beautiful singing voice but also her imitations of Dolores del Río, Simone Simone and Shirley Temple. I suppose I could have posted a Cheech and Chong song instead but I happen to believe Ms. Velez is a lot easier on the eyes and ears than Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong could ever be.
I hope you all enjoy it:
From 1937's High Flyers, it's Lupe Velez the original Mexican Spitfire with “I Always Get My Man,” a song in which we don't just get to hear Ms. Velez's own beautiful singing voice but also her imitations of Dolores del Río, Simone Simone and Shirley Temple. I suppose I could have posted a Cheech and Chong song instead but I happen to believe Ms. Velez is a lot easier on the eyes and ears than Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong could ever be.
I hope you all enjoy it:
Labels: Canciones de Cine de la Semana, Canciones de Cine de los Años 1930, Dolores del Río, Lupe Vélez
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