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Tony PasLor lifts a title front | Hemingway to present “For Whom* the Bell Tolls'1 for Bluebird. There is a striking orchestration of n tune that is capable of standing on its men leet. The tempo Is slow four-four and the melody one of those i things that it*s almost Impossible to} forget- Be couples it with Num-j bcr Ten Lullaby Lane.*' a peppy jmusical romance. Dorsey Anderson 13 heard cm both sides v.1lh Linda Keene and Pastor joining In on the latter. Far Bluebird also is a record from the Gertrude Lawrence show. Lady in the Dark. Bobj Chester has chosen J,My Ship.'1 an) i intriguing bit of musical whimsy, j 1 backed by another show number, t j Bewitched.” from Pal Joey/'j •Both arc excellent interpretations• land styled for dancing. Ir I
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Syracuse Herald American

Syracuse, New York, US

Sun, May 25, 1941

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