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I'll Get By (1950)
Jeanne Crain: Jeanne Crain
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William Spencer : [On the phone] Hello. Yeah, speaking. Who? Crane who?
Jeanne Crain : No, Bill.. Not Crane who. It's Jeanne Crain.
William Spencer : Why it's wonderful to hear from you. What can I do for you and how are you?
Jeanne Crain : Fine, thanks. Say, Bill, I've been talking to Vic Mature about the Free French Benefit and he tells me you've got a wonderful song for me.
William Spencer : Well, sure, Jeanne. You can have any song we've got. How about one of our novelty numbers? "Deep in the Heart of Texas."
Jeanne Crain : I don't think it's exactly my type. No, I mean a special song by Gershwin. It's called "Yankee Doodle Blues."
William Spencer : Well, no. Not that one. Ah, you wouldn't want to do that number, Jeanne.
Jeanne Crain : You're not stalling me, are you, Bill?
William Spencer : No, so help me. It's just not your type. It's a George M. Cohan type of thing. You know, straw hat and cane.