
Overview
Composer Hoagy Carmichael relates the story of a song inspired by an anonymous poem, I get along without you very well. The year is 1938. Hoagy is asked to write a song to be introduced on Dick Powell's radio show. While going through his files, Hoagy discovers a nearly forgotten poem and promises a melody for it. He remembers little about the source of the poem except that a girl gave it to him at a college sorority party several years before. But the lyricist must grant permission before the music can be cleared for use on the radio. There ensues a desperate nation-wide search, aided by the broadcasts of Walter Winchell to find the author before air time.
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3 - 1Revenge September 10, 1957
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3 - 2Here Lies Francois Gold September 17, 1957
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3 - 3Campaign For Marriage September 24, 1957
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3 - 4The Gadfly October 01, 1957
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3 - 5Hole in the Wall October 08, 1957
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3 - 6The Man the Navy Couldn't Sink October 15, 1957
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3 - 7Under Seventeen October 22, 1957
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3 - 8The Other Van Gogh October 29, 1957
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3 - 9Arithmetic Sailor November 05, 1957
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3 - 10I Get Along Without You Very Well November 12, 1957
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3 - 11Alice's Wedding Gown November 19, 1957
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3 - 12The Rescue November 26, 1957
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3 - 13Novel Appeal December 03, 1957
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3 - 14Sam Houston's Decision December 10, 1957
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3 - 15The Frying Pan December 17, 1957
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3 - 16A Picture of the Magi December 24, 1957
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3 - 17Death of a Nobody December 31, 1957
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3 - 18Abby, Julia and the Seven Pet Cows January 07, 1958
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3 - 19Cavalry Surgeon January 14, 1958
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3 - 20A Stubborn Fool January 21, 1958
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3 - 21Flight for Life January 28, 1958
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3 - 22The Immortal Eye February 04, 1958
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3 - 23Recipe for Success February 11, 1958
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3 - 24The Checkered Flag February 18, 1958
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3 - 25The Vestris February 25, 1958
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3 - 26War Against War March 04, 1958
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3 - 27The Quality of Mercy March 11, 1958
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3 - 28Man of Principle March 25, 1958
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3 - 29Trail Blazer April 01, 1958