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- South_American_Way abstract "South American Way It's a song from 1939. This tune is commonly associated with the Andrews Sisters and especially with Carmen Miranda, who introduced the Jimmy McHugh-Al Dubin tune in the 1939 stage musical "Streets Of Paris" (which starred Abbott & Costello). Carmen performed it on-screen a year later in her breakout role for U.S. audiences in the film "Down Argentine Way" (1940).".
- South_American_Way wikiPageID "42582812".
- South_American_Way wikiPageRevisionID "606162653".
- South_American_Way subject Category:1939_songs.
- South_American_Way subject Category:Songs_with_lyrics_by_Al_Dubin.
- South_American_Way subject Category:Songs_with_music_by_Jimmy_McHugh.
- South_American_Way comment "South American Way It's a song from 1939. This tune is commonly associated with the Andrews Sisters and especially with Carmen Miranda, who introduced the Jimmy McHugh-Al Dubin tune in the 1939 stage musical "Streets Of Paris" (which starred Abbott & Costello). Carmen performed it on-screen a year later in her breakout role for U.S. audiences in the film "Down Argentine Way" (1940).".
- South_American_Way label "South American Way".
- South_American_Way sameAs m.010f8l40.
- South_American_Way sameAs Q16930039.
- South_American_Way sameAs Q16930039.
- South_American_Way wasDerivedFrom South_American_Way?oldid=606162653.
- South_American_Way isPrimaryTopicOf South_American_Way.