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Hit songs by Kalmar and Ruby
2> "My Honey's Lovin' Arms": Later recorded by Barbra Streisand on her album The Barbra Streisand Album. "Who's Sorry Now?" (1923): Kalmar and Ruby's first big hit. "Rebecca Came Back From Mecca" (1921) "I Wanna Be Loved by You" (1928): a hit for Helen Kane, known as the "Boop-boop-a-doop girl." "Everyone Says I Love You" (1932) "I Love You So Much" (1928) "Three Little Words" (1930): Their biggest hit. "Nevertheless" (1931): A hit for both Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee, later done by The Mills Brothers and Frank Sinatra. "What A Perfect Combination" (1932): lyrics by Kalmar and Irving Caesar, music by Ruby and Harry Akst, written for the Broadway show The Kid, which starred Eddie Cantor. "A Kiss to Build a Dream on" (1935): His last hit. "Thinking of You" (1927): Had hit recordings in 1950 by Eddie Fisher and Don Cherry. [edit]

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