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Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean

"Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean" is one of the most famous songs to come from vaudeville. First performed by the duo of Gallagher and Shean in the early 1920s, it became a huge hit and carried Gallagher & Shean to stardom.[1][2] The music was written by Shean, while Bryan Foy (uncredited) wrote the lyrics. The sheet music credits Gallagher and Shean as writers. The song is also sometimes known as "Absolutely, Mr. Gallagher? Positively, Mr. Shean!."[3]

"Mister Gallagher and Mister Sheen"
Song by Ed Gallagher, Al Shean
Songwriter(s)Ed Gallagher, Al Shean
Audio sample
Recording of Positively, Mr. Gallagher?, performed by Gallagher and Sheen (1922)

It contains jokes typical of the time but also lampoons current fads and events ("Cost of living went so high / That it's cheaper now to die"). The song itself gave rise to many parody versions.

As this song was sung on the vaudeville stage, each verse was presented as a miniature skit, as though Shean came across Gallagher on a street, beginning: "Oh, Mister Gallagher! Oh Mister Gallagher! Have you heard...?" Gallagher would say "Yes, yes" to his entreaties before the joke was set up in the verse.

Because the duo's first appearance together had been in a skit set in Egypt, the two performed the song in Egyptian costume (Gallagher wearing either a straw hat or a solar topee, Shean in fez and bizarre skirted jacket of the "native" colonial).[4] Aside from one reference to the Nile made in one of the original verses, their costumes had nothing to do with the song, but reflected the craze for all things Egyptian after the discovery of King Tut's tomb.

Each verse ended with a question-and-answer refrain, one of which – "Positively, Mister Gallagher? Absolutely, Mister Shean!" – became a well-known catchphrase for many years thereafter.[4]

Probably the most successful revival of the song was the version recorded by Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer for Decca Records on July 1, 1938[5] which had special lyrics by Mercer. Sub-titled "Mr. Crosby and Mr. Mercer" this reached No. 7 in the charts of the day.[6] A version was performed on television by Groucho Marx (Shean's nephew) with Jackie Gleason in the late 1950s, and Lenny Bruce made off-handed reference to it in his 1960s nightclub act, all of them confident that it would be immediately recognizable to the audience.[7]

The song is recreated in the film Ziegfeld Girl (1941), by Shean (in a cameo role as himself) together with Charles Winninger (playing a fictitious version of Gallagher).

In 1966, Dean Martin and Phil Harris performed a version of the song on The Dean Martin Show.[8]

In the 1974 play Travesties, by Tom Stoppard, the characters Gwendolen and Cecily sing a parody version of the song, substituting their own names. As late as 1983, the song was the centerpiece of an advertising campaign by the Pitney-Bowes corporation ("Absolutely, Mister Pitney? Positively, Mister Bowes!").[9]

There are several versions of the song, and a long list of verses, as it was occasionally reworked or updated, as was typical of topical vaudeville songs. It was recorded both on a popular 78 rpm disc record and on an early "talkie" film, both of which featured the original performers. The song is heard in the soundtrack of the feature film Atlantic City (1944).

Jerry Herman linked this song to his creation "Bosom Buddies" for the musical Mame, referring to the common technique of "rhyme pattern that sounds like dialogue but is actually lyric". This song inspired at least the jingle associated with the household cleaning product Mr. Sheen; whether it directly inspired the product name is unknown.

References edit

  1. ^ Gallagher, Ed; Shean, Al (1922), Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean : Printed music edition, D. Davis & Co, retrieved 25 August 2017, ...Cover has portraits of Al Shean and Ed. Gallagher. / Cover title: Oh! Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean. / For voice and piano. / "By themselves about themselves"--Cover....
  2. ^ "NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1912, and the Copyright". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. 86. Australia. 13 December 1923. p. 2295. Retrieved 25 August 2017 – via National Library of Australia. , ...Work—Composer. Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean—Fox Trot,-—Gallagher Shean...
  3. ^ "Gallagher and Shean | American vaudeville team". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  4. ^ a b Slide, Anthony (2012). The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 203. ISBN 1-61703-250-6
  5. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin. pp. Record Research Inc. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Marxology
  8. ^ The Dean Martin Show - Season 2, Episode 4: George Gobel / Vikki Carr / Phil Harris, TV.com
  9. ^ "Ad-Vantage" (PDF). Broadcasting. 104 (15): 18. April 11, 1983. Retrieved April 17, 2014.

External links edit

  • Gallagher and Shean (1925) experimental sound film made by Theodore Case
  • Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean (Max Fleischer, 1931) at IMDB
  • Sample Lyric: Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean at Musicals101.com

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of the day 6 A version was performed on television by Groucho Marx Shean s nephew with Jackie Gleason in the late 1950s and Lenny Bruce made off handed reference to it in his 1960s nightclub act all of them confident that it would be immediately recognizable to the audience 7 The song is recreated in the film Ziegfeld Girl 1941 by Shean in a cameo role as himself together with Charles Winninger playing a fictitious version of Gallagher In 1966 Dean Martin and Phil Harris performed a version of the song on The Dean Martin Show 8 In the 1974 play Travesties by Tom Stoppard the characters Gwendolen and Cecily sing a parody version of the song substituting their own names As late as 1983 the song was the centerpiece of an advertising campaign by the Pitney Bowes corporation Absolutely Mister Pitney Positively Mister Bowes 9 There are several versions of the song and a long list of verses as it was occasionally reworked or updated as was typical of topical vaudeville songs It was recorded both on a popular 78 rpm disc record and on an early talkie film both of which featured the original performers The song is heard in the soundtrack of the feature film Atlantic City 1944 Jerry Herman linked this song to his creation Bosom Buddies for the musical Mame referring to the common technique of rhyme pattern that sounds like dialogue but is actually lyric This song inspired at least the jingle associated with the household cleaning product Mr Sheen whether it directly inspired the product name is unknown References edit Gallagher Ed Shean Al 1922 Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean Printed music edition D Davis amp Co retrieved 25 August 2017 Cover has portraits of Al Shean and Ed Gallagher Cover title Oh Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean For voice and piano By themselves about themselves Cover NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1912 and the Copyright Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No 86 Australia 13 December 1923 p 2295 Retrieved 25 August 2017 via National Library of Australia Work Composer Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean Fox Trot Gallagher Shean Gallagher and Shean American vaudeville team Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2019 07 10 a b Slide Anthony 2012 The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville Univ Press of Mississippi p 203 ISBN 1 61703 250 6 A Bing Crosby Discography BING magazine International Club Crosby Retrieved July 28 2017 Whitburn Joel 1986 Joel Whitburn s Pop Memories 1890 1954 Wisconsin pp Record Research Inc ISBN 0 89820 083 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Marxology The Dean Martin Show Season 2 Episode 4 George Gobel Vikki Carr Phil Harris TV com Ad Vantage PDF Broadcasting 104 15 18 April 11 1983 Retrieved April 17 2014 External links editGallagher and Shean 1925 experimental sound film made by Theodore Case Mr Gallagher and Mr Shean Max Fleischer 1931 at IMDB Sample Lyric Mr Gallagher and Mr Shean at Musicals101 com 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