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Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (song)

"Has Anybody Seen My Girl? (Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue)" is an American popular song that achieved its greatest popularity in the 1920s. It is sometimes known simply as "Has Anybody Seen My Girl?" and sometimes simply as "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue"; the 1925 Leo Feist, Inc. sheet music gives both of these. As of January 1, 2021, the song has fallen into the public domain.

Sheet Music Cover
Sheet music copyright 1925 by Leo Feist, Inc. Music by Ray Henderson, Lyrics by Sam M. Lewis & Joseph Widow Young. Ukulele arrangement by May Singhi Breen.

Origin edit

Accounts of who originally composed "Has Anybody Seen My Girl?" vary, particularly since the song, especially its lyrics, was often modified. Some sources state that Percy Wenrich wrote the music and Jack Mahoney the lyrics, in 1914.[1] Credit for the most popular version of the song, though, is given to Ray Henderson for the music, and Sam M. Lewis and Joseph Widow Young for the lyrics. It was this version that was recorded by The California Ramblers in 1925.

Recordings edit

The song was first recorded by The California Ramblers (as the Golden Gate Orchestra) in 1925, and has been covered by many other artists since, including Shane Fenton and the Fentones, Arthur Fields, Tiny Hill, Guy Lombardo, Mitch Miller, Dean Martin, Freddy Cannon, Mickey Gilley, Milla Jovovich, and Tim Waurick. Gene Austin recorded a version in December 1925 (titled "Five Foot Two Eyes Of Blue") which became a top-seller in 1926. Nick Lucas sang the song in a recording that was used in the 1974 movie The Great Gatsby. Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album On the Happy Side (1962).

Cultural appearances edit

The 1952 Hollywood comedy film Has Anybody Seen My Gal? was set in the 1920s and used the song, among a few others from that era, but these musical touches were unrelated to the plot. The song was the theme song for TV's The Ina Ray Hutton Show during the 1950s. The song was featured in the 1936 Our Gang short film "The Pinch Singer", performed by a fictional group named "The Plantation Trio". Lucille Ball performs this song in an episode of I Love Lucy, and also in the episode of The Lucy Show titled "Lucy's College Reunion", in both performances playing the ukulele. Terry-Thomas, playing a banjo, performed the song in a duet with Liberace at the piano in an episode of The Liberace Show in 1969.

In 1984, it was used by the Walter Mondale 1984 presidential campaign to introduce vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro (who was actually five feet, four inches).[2][3][4][5]

More recently used in CSI: Cyber Season one, episode eight, "Selfie 2.0", the song was referenced when the agents were profiling victims; and, was used as dance music in the 2018 semi-final of Strictly Come Dancing by Stacey Dooley, and her professional partner Kevin Clifton.

Gaga: Five Foot Two is a 2017 documentary film about American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga. The Guy Lombardo version of the song is performed.

Lyrics edit

The Jack Mahoney lyrics (1914) are the same as the chorus used in the Sam M. Lewis & Joseph Widow Young version (1925). Minor variations exist in recorded versions — for example, "pearls" and "hers" instead of "fur" and "her".

Five foot two, eyes of blue,
But oh! what those five foot could do,
Has anybody seen my girl?
Turned-up nose, turned-down hose,
Flapper, yes sir, one of those,
Has anybody seen my girl?

Now if you run into a five-foot-two
Covered with fur,
Diamond rings, and all those things,
Bet your life it isn't her,
But could she love, could she woo,
Could she, could she, could she coo!
Has anybody seen my girl?

This is the chorus. There are two verses as well.

Football popular culture edit

The song became a popular football terrace chant in England in the late 1960s and early 1970s in homage of players with particularly hard tackling reputations, most notably at Manchester United Football Club player Jim Holton. Fans adapted the lyrics "Six Foot two, eyes of blue, big Jim Holton's after you..."[6]

References edit

  1. ^ They are so credited at International Lyrics Playground.
  2. ^ Dowd, Maureen. "Maureen Dowd: The hell that awaits a woman vice-presidential candidate". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Alison (June 11, 2016). "To Understand Clinton's Moment, Consider That It Came 32 Years After Ferraro's". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Reagan, Mondale Whip Up Voters in Home Stretch". Oklahoman.com. November 4, 1984.
  5. ^ "Speaker & Gavel". Speaker & Gavel. 24: 1–51. November 1986. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  6. ^ "Obituary: Jim Holton". The Independent. October 6, 1993. Archived from the original on 2022-05-09. Retrieved 2020-06-20.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Has Anybody Seen My Gal song news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Has Anybody Seen My Girl Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue is an American popular song that achieved its greatest popularity in the 1920s It is sometimes known simply as Has Anybody Seen My Girl and sometimes simply as Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue the 1925 Leo Feist Inc sheet music gives both of these As of January 1 2021 the song has fallen into the public domain Sheet Music CoverSheet music copyright 1925 by Leo Feist Inc Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Sam M Lewis amp Joseph Widow Young Ukulele arrangement by May Singhi Breen vte Contents 1 Origin 2 Recordings 3 Cultural appearances 4 Lyrics 5 Football popular culture 6 ReferencesOrigin editAccounts of who originally composed Has Anybody Seen My Girl vary particularly since the song especially its lyrics was often modified Some sources state that Percy Wenrich wrote the music and Jack Mahoney the lyrics in 1914 1 Credit for the most popular version of the song though is given to Ray Henderson for the music and Sam M Lewis and Joseph Widow Young for the lyrics It was this version that was recorded by The California Ramblers in 1925 Recordings editThe song was first recorded by The California Ramblers as the Golden Gate Orchestra in 1925 and has been covered by many other artists since including Shane Fenton and the Fentones Arthur Fields Tiny Hill Guy Lombardo Mitch Miller Dean Martin Freddy Cannon Mickey Gilley Milla Jovovich and Tim Waurick Gene Austin recorded a version in December 1925 titled Five Foot Two Eyes Of Blue which became a top seller in 1926 Nick Lucas sang the song in a recording that was used in the 1974 movie The Great Gatsby Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album On the Happy Side 1962 Cultural appearances editThe 1952 Hollywood comedy film Has Anybody Seen My Gal was set in the 1920s and used the song among a few others from that era but these musical touches were unrelated to the plot The song was the theme song for TV s The Ina Ray Hutton Show during the 1950s The song was featured in the 1936 Our Gang short film The Pinch Singer performed by a fictional group named The Plantation Trio Lucille Ball performs this song in an episode of I Love Lucy and also in the episode of The Lucy Show titled Lucy s College Reunion in both performances playing the ukulele Terry Thomas playing a banjo performed the song in a duet with Liberace at the piano in an episode of The Liberace Show in 1969 In 1984 it was used by the Walter Mondale 1984 presidential campaign to introduce vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro who was actually five feet four inches 2 3 4 5 More recently used in CSI Cyber Season one episode eight Selfie 2 0 the song was referenced when the agents were profiling victims and was used as dance music in the 2018 semi final of Strictly Come Dancing by Stacey Dooley and her professional partner Kevin Clifton Gaga Five Foot Two is a 2017 documentary film about American singer songwriter Lady Gaga The Guy Lombardo version of the song is performed Lyrics editThe Jack Mahoney lyrics 1914 are the same as the chorus used in the Sam M Lewis amp Joseph Widow Young version 1925 Minor variations exist in recorded versions for example pearls and hers instead of fur and her Five foot two eyes of blue But oh what those five foot could do Has anybody seen my girl Turned up nose turned down hose Flapper yes sir one of those Has anybody seen my girl Now if you run into a five foot twoCovered with fur Diamond rings and all those things Bet your life it isn t her But could she love could she woo Could she could she could she coo Has anybody seen my girl This is the chorus There are two verses as well Football popular culture editThe song became a popular football terrace chant in England in the late 1960s and early 1970s in homage of players with particularly hard tackling reputations most notably at Manchester United Football Club player Jim Holton Fans adapted the lyrics Six Foot two eyes of blue big Jim Holton s after you 6 References edit They are so credited at International Lyrics Playground Dowd Maureen Maureen Dowd The hell that awaits a woman vice presidential candidate The Irish Times Mitchell Alison June 11 2016 To Understand Clinton s Moment Consider That It Came 32 Years After Ferraro s The New York Times Reagan Mondale Whip Up Voters in Home Stretch Oklahoman com November 4 1984 Speaker amp Gavel Speaker amp Gavel 24 1 51 November 1986 Retrieved April 3 2022 Obituary Jim Holton The Independent October 6 1993 Archived from the original on 2022 05 09 Retrieved 2020 06 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Has Anybody Seen My Gal 3F song amp oldid 1168834549, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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