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- Paper_Doll_(song) abstract ""Paper Doll" was a hit song for the Mills Brothers. In the United States it held the number-one position on the Billboard singles chart for twelve weeks, from November 6, 1943, to January 22, 1944. The success of the song represented something of a revival for the group, after a few years of declining sales. It is one of the fewer than forty all-time singles to have sold 10 million (or more) physical copies worldwide.The song has been named one of the Songs of the Century and has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. It appeared in the films The Execution of Private Slovik, The Majestic, Hi Good Lookin' and Two Girls and a Sailor and in the British television miniseries The Singing Detective. Four lines of it are sung by Rodolfo in the first act of Arthur Miller's play A View from the Bridge. It is also referenced in stage directions of the third scene of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire.Two Girls and a Sailor presented an unusual situation of Lena Horne singing Paper Doll, in which the lyrics express a man's regret that his girlfriend has left him. Gail Lumet Buckley wrote in her book about the Hornes, "Lena ... sang 'Paper Doll' and 'hated it' ('It's a 'boy's song,' she complained) ...."".
- Paper_Doll_(song) artist Mills_Brothers.
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- Paper_Doll_(song) after ""My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart)" by Glen Gray".
- Paper_Doll_(song) artist Mills_Brothers.
- Paper_Doll_(song) before ""Pistol Packin' Mama" by Al Dexter".
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- Paper_Doll_(song) label "Decca".
- Paper_Doll_(song) name "Paper Doll".
- Paper_Doll_(song) released "1943".
- Paper_Doll_(song) title "The Billboard Best Selling Retail Records number-one single".
- Paper_Doll_(song) writer "Johnny S. Black".
- Paper_Doll_(song) years "--11-06".
- Paper_Doll_(song) subject Category:1915_songs.
- Paper_Doll_(song) subject Category:Grammy_Hall_of_Fame_Award_recipients.
- Paper_Doll_(song) subject Category:Number-one_singles_in_the_United_States.
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- Paper_Doll_(song) comment ""Paper Doll" was a hit song for the Mills Brothers. In the United States it held the number-one position on the Billboard singles chart for twelve weeks, from November 6, 1943, to January 22, 1944. The success of the song represented something of a revival for the group, after a few years of declining sales.".
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