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Eddie Hodges (born March 5, 1947) is a United States former child actor and recording artist who left show business as an adult.
Hodges was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, and traveled to New York City with his family in 1952. This began a long career in show business for Hodges in films, on stage and popular recordings.
Hodges made his professional acting debut on stage in Willson's 1957 Broadway musical The Music Man. He made his film debut in the 1959 film A Hole in the Head with Frank Sinatra and Edward G. Robinson, in which Hodges and Sinatra performed a song called High Hopes.When SInatra recorded the song for Capitol records,although it became a solo, Hodges was given a single line in the last verse.Hodges made eight feature films and numerous TV guest appearances. He is probably best remembered for the title role in Michael Curtiz's 1960 film 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which is considered one of the best of the many attempts to film Mark Twain's classic. Both Hodges and his co-star as Jim, Archie Moore, received generally positive reviews for their performances. He also appeared in the 1963 Disney film Summer Magic and the 1967 film The Happiest Millionaire.
Actors: Lyndon Johnson (actor), Christopher Kriesa (actor), Royal Dano (actor), Scott Glenn (actor), Nikita Khrushchev (actor), Lance Henriksen (actor), Ed Harris (actor), Jim Haynie (actor), David Clennon (actor), Edward Anhalt (actor), John Dehner (actor), John F. Kennedy (actor), Jeff Goldblum (actor), Scott Paulin (actor), Donald Moffat (actor),
Plot: Tom Wolfe's book on the history of the U.S. Space program reads like a novel, and the film has that same fictional quality. It covers the breaking of the sound barrier by Chuck Yeager to the Mercury 7 astronauts, showing that no one had a clue how to run a space program or how to select people to be in it. Thrilling, funny, charming and electrifying all at once.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, adultery, aerospace-film, aircraft-carrier, airplane-accident, astronaut, australian-aboriginal, aviationActors: Norman Jewison (director), Jackie Gleason (actor), Jackie Gleason (actor), Boris Karloff (actor), Bert Lahr (actor), Hugh O'Brian (actor), Margaret Hamilton (actress), Janis Paige (actress), Norman Jewison (producer), Eddie Hodges (actor),
Plot: A wonderful musical set in the mind of a boy's imagination brought to life by the talents of Karloff, Gleason, O'Brian, Paige, Lahr, and Hamilton. Great song and dance routines. The theme music for this taped telecast was composed by Jackie Gleason himself.
Genres: Musical,We ain't a-gonna wash
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We ain't a-gonna wash for a week
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I never thought you'd get around to kissin' me
But your sweet red lips just kissed my cheek
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I ain't a-gonna wash for a week
I got a kiss from you and it's my lucky day
Soap and water in it gonna wash it away
I'm gonna keep your lipstick on my cheek
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I ain't a-gonna wash for a week
Oh-oh, I don't know when you'll do it again
So I'm gonna savour what I got
Oh I promise you till then
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You can call me cookie, but nevertheless
I ain't a-gonna wash away a single caress
You can tell me what's a little old kiss on the cheek?
But I ain't agonna wash for a week, a-no no
I ain't a-gonna wash for a week
We ain't a-gonna wash
We ain't a-gonna wash
We ain't a-gonna wash for a week
Oh-oh, I don't know when you'll do it again
So I'm gonna savour what I got
Oh I promise you till then
I'm gonna protect that beautiful spot
You can call me cookie, but nevertheless
I ain't a-gonna wash away a single caress
You can tell me what's a little old kiss on the cheek?
But I ain't a-gonna wash for a week, a-no no
I ain't a-gonna wash for a week
We ain't a-gonna wash
We ain't a-gonna wash