Legendary Vaudevillian Al Shean appears solo as himself singing the title song that he and his late stage partner, Ed Gallagher, made popular in Vaudeville. We get to follow the bouncing ball and sing-along with Mr.

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Is this worth your time? Honestly, that depends on how much you enjoy staring into the abyss of old entertainment. If you have a soft spot for Vaudeville or just want to see what people were doing to entertain themselves before they had The Dawn Patrol to keep them occupied, sure, give it a look. If you need a plot, or...


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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, that depends on how much you enjoy staring into the abyss of old entertainment. If you have a soft spot for Vaudeville or just want to see what people were doing to entertain themselves before they had The Dawn Patrol to keep them occupied, sure, give it a look. If you need a plot, or even just a second person on stage, you’re going to hate this. It’s really just a short, lonely clip. Al Shean is standing there, singing the song that made him and Gallagher fam..."


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