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  1. The title of the film is taken from Tchaikovsky's song "None but the Lonely Heart", which is featured in the background music. Plot. Ethel Barrymore and Cary Grant in the film. Ernie Mott is a restless, independent, wandering Cockney with perfect pitch.

  2. Oct 27, 2020 · None but the Lonely Heart (Tchaikovsky) | Lyrics | Sing Along | ABRSM | Trinity00:00 Intro00:07 Piano Introduction00:37 None but the lonely heart01:23 Heav'n...

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  3. None but the lonely heart in some ways goes back to his roots and gets away from his debonair and dapper image. He plays Ernie Mott, a working class cockney drifter, tuning pianos, fixing watches. His mother runs a second hand shop with a sideline in handling stolen goods.

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  5. Oct 25, 2015 · While I have only ever heard it used in the above mentioned song I have been familiar with the phrase my whole life. A similar phrase that I have heard used is to "baffle'em with bullshit" which is an abbreviated version of “If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit.” ― W.C. Fields

  6. I saw she was singing some words. It got me thinking, is the person singing in her entrance music actually her. Now I've get the music stuck in my head, but I only remember "none shall mourn" as far as the words actually go. Actually reminds me a bit of "We Three Kings" in terms of melody or something. No, it's sung by Emma Boster from Dying Wish.

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