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  • Singin' In the Rain From "Singin' In the Rain" Gene Kelly Hollywood's Best: The 50's Soundtrack

    E. Lockhart's Blog: 2006

  • Singin' In the Rain From "Singin' In the Rain" Gene Kelly Hollywood's Best: The 50's Soundtrack

    The Imix playlist 2006

  • I found this reminiscent of the great Gene Kelly sequences in Singin 'in the Rain and An American in Paris, except that they are less focussed on the star (Cliff not being as notable a dancer as a singer) and also make a lot more sense in the context of the film.

    Gibbon Chapter XX nwhyte 2010

  • In 1955, he married Debbie Reynolds, an actress with a radiating-sunshine smile and a resume that included roles in "Singin 'in the Rain" and "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis."

    Eddie Fisher: A singer best remembered for scandal Jen Chaney 2010

  • Finally, there is a cheeriness about the name Singin’ Saddles that seems to suit the character of Carole Fletcher, though cheery defiance is perhaps closer to the mark.

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • Left of the word Singin’ is a spotted brown-and-white paint horse head framed by a silver horseshoe—the points facing upward, of course, lest the luck all run out.

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • Finally, there is a cheeriness about the name Singin’ Saddles that seems to suit the character of Carole Fletcher, though cheery defiance is perhaps closer to the mark.

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • Finally, there is a cheeriness about the name Singin’ Saddles that seems to suit the character of Carole Fletcher, though cheery defiance is perhaps closer to the mark.

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • Left of the word Singin’ is a spotted brown-and-white paint horse head framed by a silver horseshoe—the points facing upward, of course, lest the luck all run out.

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

  • Left of the word Singin’ is a spotted brown-and-white paint horse head framed by a silver horseshoe—the points facing upward, of course, lest the luck all run out.

    Healed by Horses Carole Fletcher 2005

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