"Feets Don't Fail Me Now"/ "Feet do your Office!"
Jonathan Lighter
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Wed Sep 22 01:34:18 UTC 2004
Would be nice to have something between Congreve and modern times.
JL
Wilson Gray <wilson.gray at RCN.COM> wrote:
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On Sep 18, 2004, at 7:08 PM, Fred Shapiro wrote:
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> I am trying to trace back the expression "feets, don't fail me now."
> This
> is often said to be a catchphrase of Mantan Moreland in the Charlie
> Chan
> movies, but apparently that is an urban legend.
I really wanted to contradict this. But, after reaching back into my
memories of "Birmingham Brown," Mantan Moreland's character, I could
find no real memory of ever having heard him say, "Feet(s), don't fail
me now!" in any of the movies. What I do recall quite clearly as
Moreland's Charlie Chan movie shtick is his bugging his eyes in terror,
throwing up his hands in fright, and shouting, "Missa Chan! Missa
Chan!" So, I gotta go with the "urban legend" bit.
-Wilson Gray
> Moreland may have used it
> in his nightclub act.
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> My home access to ProQuest Historical Newspapers is screwed up right
> now.
> Can anyone tell me the earliest occurrence of this phrase on ProQuest?
> Also, any other insights into the history of the expression would be
> welcome.
>
> Fred Shapiro
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