Doris Day sang it in Hitchcock’s THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH—1956,and it had a purpose.
They were looking for their kidnapped child and barged into a fancy Embassy Ball;knowing the kidnappers were there.
“Nah,we ain’t seen your kid”,everybody says.So Doris singsit(her son’s favorite song) and the kid screams “MOMMY!” from upstairs in front of 100 witnesses
maureenmck Premium Member 12 months ago
Better than “I told you so.”
pschearer Premium Member 12 months ago
I miss Doris Day.
crookedwolf Premium Member 12 months ago
Eddie Money..?
jagedlo 12 months ago
What you get for your bragging about winning…
rpmurray 12 months ago
Jinxed.
Chris 12 months ago
it sure ain’t… My family enjoys hearing that song. :D
Ellis97 12 months ago
So, what happens when the ball falls into the water by accident?
The Wolf In Your Midst 12 months ago
Golf: A waste of a lovely afternoon.
stamps 12 months ago
As the chicken said as it was laying eggs, “It ain’t ova until it’s ova.”
phlash 12 months ago
“‘Whatever’ – The battle cry of the inadequate” – P.Ash
360guy Premium Member 12 months ago
“Chok” or ’"choke"?
cosman 12 months ago
A new nightmarish series from MGM+, ‘From’ has a male cover artist slowly sing the song..Miss Day would’ve appreciated the irony.
198.23.5.11 12 months ago
A little education on that song.
Doris Day sang it in Hitchcock’s THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH—1956,and it had a purpose.
They were looking for their kidnapped child and barged into a fancy Embassy Ball;knowing the kidnappers were there.
“Nah,we ain’t seen your kid”,everybody says.So Doris singsit(her son’s favorite song) and the kid screams “MOMMY!” from upstairs in front of 100 witnesses
christelisbetty 12 months ago
Over confidence, under achievement.