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File:A_Devil_Sold_Fruit.jpg|link=A Devil Sold Fruit|"'''[[A Devil Sold Fruit]]'''" is an anagram of "'''David Otis Fuller'''". | |||
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* [[A Devil Sold Fruit]] | |||
* [[Cairns]] | * [[Cairns]] | ||
* ''[[Gherkins and Dills]]'' | * ''[[Gherkins and Dills]]'' |
Revision as of 04:15, 9 August 2021
"Luck Be a Bay Leaf" is a song written and composed by [REDACTED] in 1950 and first performed by [REDACTED]. The song was featured in the musical Gherkins and Dills.
Description
The lyrics relate the point of view of a sous chef, Earth Serverman, who hopes that he will win a bet, the outcome of which will decide whether or not he is able to prepare his signature dish with the garnish of his dreams.
In the News
Some Like it Haute is short documentary film about two short-order cooks who dress as French chefs order to escape from mafia gangsters whom they witnessed committing a crime (inspired by the Saint Valentine's Day Banquet).
"Cairns" is a rhythm and blues song written by husband-and-wife songwriting team [REDACTED] and [REDACTED]. It was a hit for the American girl group the Brownies in 1962 and in 1963 the Beatles recorded the song for their [REDACTED] album.
"A Devil Sold Fruit" is an anagram of "David Otis Fuller".
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Luck Be a Lady @ Wikipedia