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THE FIRST MOVIE Bob Hope and Shirley Ross appear in The Big Broadcast of 1938, Hopes debut in movies. The film introduced Thanks for the Memory, which later became Hopes signature song.
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THE ROAD PICTURES Hope starred with Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby in Road to Morocco, one of seven Road pictures Hope made with the actors.
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THE OSCAR Hope, shown in 1971, was a perennial host of the awards ceremony. He received five honorary Academy Awards.
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GOLD MEDALIST President Kennedy honors Bob Hope, shown with his wife, Dolores, for outstanding service to democracy throughout the world.
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ENTERTAINING THE TROOPS Hope performed for U.S. soldiers in Saudi Arabia in 1991, part of Operation Desert Shield.
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GOLF CLASSIC On Jan. 15, 1997, Hope tees off on the 10th hole during the first round of play in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic golf tournament in California.
[AP file photo: 1997]
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EARLY DAYS
At 18, Bob Hope was an amateur performer.
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Thanks for the Memory
Words and music
by Leo Robin
and Ralph Rainger
Yes, weve traveled far and wide together;
Did we travel too fast?
Now I reminisce and wonder whether any good things ever last.
But that, dear, is past.
Thanks for the memory
of rainy afternoons,
Swingy Harlem tunes,
And motor trips and burning lips and burning toast and prunes,
How lovely it was!
Thanks for the memory
of candlelight and wine,
Castles on the Rhine,
Your cozy chair and parties where we sang Sweet Adaline
How lovely it was!
Manys the time that we feasted
And manys the time that we fasted.
Oh, well, it was swell while it lasted;
We did have fun and no harm done.
And thanks for the memory
of sunburns at the shore,
nights in Singapore.
You might have been a headache but you never were a bore,
So thank you so much.
Thanks for the memory
of sentimental verse,
Nothing in my purse,
And chuckles when the preacher said
For better or for worse.
How lovely it was!
Thanks for the memory
of lingerie with lace,
Pilsner by the case,
And how I jumped the day you trumped my one and only ace.
How lovely it was!
We said goodbye with a highball;
Then I got as high as a steeple.
But we were intelligent people;
No tears, no fuss,
Hurray for us.
So thanks for the memory
and strictly entre nous,
Darling, how are you?
And how are all the little dreams that never did come true?
Awfly glad I met you,
Cheerio and too-dle-oo.
And thank you so much!
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