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The clip It's too good from Going My Way (1944)
You mean to talk business? The money?
Don't let that embarrass you. We love it.
What I wanted to say is that, although it's great...
it's just as I told you, Father.
It's too good for us. It's way over our head.
You see, it's not just the type of song that a guy would...
Pardon me, Father, that a gentleman...
would croon to his babe, if you know what I mean.
It doesn't say enough. It hasn't got that...
Well, it's just not for me.
I think you ought to try it out on someone who publishes higher class stuff.
Thanks.
Well, I guess we'd better get back to the office.
You know, Father, I could be wrong.
I hope I am. Goodbye.
Goodbye.
I'm sorry.
Well, we tried.
You sang it beautifully, Jenny. Boys, you did fine.
Not one mistake. Thank you, Father.
If that isn't good, I'll go into the real estate business.
I was going to ask you and the boys to sing a little more...
but maybe you don't feel like it now.
They sing divinely, and they look like Botticelli's angels.
Maybe a little something?
What do you think they'd like to hear?
The Mule.
The Mule.
The Mule?
Yeah.
Is that all right with you?
Would you like to swing on a star
Carry moonbeams home in a jar
And be better off than you are
Or would you rather be a mule
The clip gathering-in-the-auditorium-part-2 from Lean on Me (1989) with Morgan Freeman, Karen Malina White. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Mr. Clark. Don't you remember me? Kaneesha. Kaneesha, how are you, baby? You know him? Oh, we go way back. Fifth grade. Yeah. How are things going? Ok. Just ok? Listen, you have any problems, come and see me. I'm in my office every morning at 6:00, ok? Ok. Good to see you. That was my elementary school principal.
The clip rosenberg-reports-to-mr-clarck from Lean on Me (1989) with Ethan Phillips, Morgan Freeman. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. The mayor's going to nail me, huh? What do i always say? He's got the hammer and nails himself. These are some of my white students. Frankie, bernard, steve. Boys, this is mr. Rosenberg, school attorney. Let him hear the school song. Fair eastside by thy side by thy side? We'll stand we'll stand? And always praise thy name- all right! I can't stand this. Needs work, fellas. Some things you can't teach. Bad singing isn't genetic. How's your mother? She got that job. She's feeling good. Girls, what are you doing? The phone's broken. My baby's sick. Make your call from the office. When will you girls learn? I ain't ashamed about my baby. Nobody's saying you should be ashamed. And she ain't ashamed of me. Whenever she look at me, she don't see no wrong. Ok. Go on and make your call. Mr. Vanzetti, let these girls make a call. Hey, mr. Clark. We can't let them know who told you. Why not? Mr. Clark, we got a problem. How come you leave us out? Everything's for the black kids. The gospel chorus, football, basketball