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Holiday Inn is a 1942 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. With music by Irving Berlin, the composer wrote twelve songs specifically for the film, the best known being "White Christmas". The film features the complete reuse of "Easter Parade", written by Berlin for the 1933 Broadway revue As Thousands Cheer. The film's choreography was by Danny Dare.
The film received a 1943 Academy Award for Best Original Song (Irving Berlin for "White Christmas"), as well as Academy Award nominations for Best Score (Robert Emmett Dolan) and Best Original Story (Irving Berlin).
Jim Hardy (Bing Crosby), Ted Hanover (Fred Astaire), and Lila Dixon (Virginia Dale) have a musical act popular in the New York City nightlife scene. On Christmas Eve, Jim prepares to give his last performance as part of the act before marrying Lila and retiring with her to a farm in Connecticut. At the last minute, Lila decides she is not ready to stop performing, and that she has fallen in love with Ted. She tells Jim that she will stay on as Ted's dancing partner. While heartbroken, Jim follows through with his plan and bids the act goodbye.
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When you look into my eyes
I feel like in paradise
Let's go to a Holiday Innn
And I will show you somethin'
That you never saw before
And you'll like it more and more
It's a particularity
A little bit strange but really funny
Let's go to a Holiday Innn
And I will show you somethin'
Let's go to a Holiday Innn
To a Holiday Innn and I'll show you somethin'
Later you will laugh when you'll remember it
It will be drawned in your mind for eternity
I call it "it" because I don't want
To tell you now what it exactly is
It's a pity that I couldn't shut my mouth
Such a pity, really, because
I would love to see you when you discover it
If you wouldn't be warned about it.
Let's go to a Holiday Innn...