Music: Feathered Kapp
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The cheerful On Behalf of the Visiting Firemen, sung by Author Johnnie Mercer, who never quite explains the nature of his raucous reunion, and Bing Crosby, who continually calls for a gypsy moth.
WPA, the Mills Brothers-Louis Armstrong ballad of Federal loafing that seemed to affront everyone except those who like to hear a song well swung, raised enough attention to have to be withdrawn (TIME, June 24).
Buds Won't Bud, neatest, most Gershwinesque tune of the month, sung by the cinema's Judy Garland from a recent picture of hers.
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