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  1. Bright Eyes (1934) - (Movie Clip) On The Good Ship Lollipop. This is six year-old Shirley Temple performing what remains her best-known song, for "Loop" (James Dunn) and friends, aviator colleagues of her late father, taxiing on board a DC-2, music by Richard Whiting, lyrics by Sidney Clare, in 20th Century-Fox's Bright Eyes, 1934.

  2. On the Good Ship Lollipop Lyrics: I've thrown away my toys, even my drum and train / I wanna make some noise with real live aeroplanes / Someday I'm going to fly, I'll be a pilot too / And when I ...

  3. Feb 11, 2014 · The bright note is Temple's rendition of "On the Good Ship Lollipop." In 1935's "Curly Top" , a serviceable remake of "Daddy Long Legs," she once again plays a plucky orphan. Tunes include the ...

  4. Richard Armstrong Whiting (November 12, 1891 – February 19, 1938) [1] was an American composer of popular songs, including the standards "Hooray for Hollywood", "Ain't We Got Fun?" and "On the Good Ship Lollipop". He also wrote lyrics occasionally, and film scores most notably for the standard "She's Funny That Way".

  5. Oct 16, 2002 · Oct. 16, 2002 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Alice Faye, who died at 83 in 1998, was a cherished star of Hollywood musicals in the late 1930s and early ‘40s who stayed in the public eye almost ...

  6. 1992; 1 hr 0 mins Watchlist; Tommy Tune and others talk about the unique childhood acting and dancing career of Shirley Temple in this video. Her signature song, "On the Good Ship Lollipop," was ...

  7. For other songs with this title, see Goodnight My Love (disambiguation) " Goodnight My Love " is a popular song with music by Harry Revel and lyrics by Mack Gordon, published in 1936. It was incorporated in the 1936 movie Stowaway, where it is sung first by Shirley Temple and later by Alice Faye. Temple also sings part of the song as part of a ...

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