Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
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"Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?", music and lyrics by C.W. Murphy and Will Letters (1908), is a British music hall song, originally titled "Kelly From the Isle of Man". It was adapted for American audiences by William McKenna in 1909 for the American musical The Jolly Bachelors. The song concerns an Irishwoman looking for her boyfriend. In 1926 it was made into an animated short of the same title, and in 1928 into a feature film directed by William Wyler. In 1943 the song was performed in the film musical Hello Frisco, Hello.
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- Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? (American lyrics)
- Internet Movie Database (1926 animated version)
- Internet Movie Database (1928 live-action film)
- Internet Movie Database (1943 Hello, Frisco, Hello)