Ancestry.com Searches
Baker, John
JMB at STRADLEY.COM
Mon Oct 13 16:35:25 UTC 2003
"Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens," written by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, was recorded by Louis Jordan on 6-26-46, according to the liner notes to The Best of Louis Jordan.
John Baker
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From: Fred Shapiro [mailto:fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 11:59 AM
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Subject: Ancestry.com Searches
If the Ancestry.com jockeys (Barry & Sam) are looking for things to search
on that database, here are nine sayings for which I would be interested in
whether Ancestry has anything earlier than the dates indicated:
The butler did it (anything before 1938)
Not tonight, Josephine (anything before 1911)
In God we trust; all others pay cash (anything before 1890)
May you live in interesting times (anything before 1939)
The South will rise again (anything before 1950)
Defeat from the jaws of victory (anything before 1891)
Meanwhile, back at the ranch (anything before 1944)
There's nobody here but us chickens (anything before 1963)
Close, but no cigar (anything before 1935)
Fred Shapiro
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