I can not vouch that he sang it in a musical but I clearly recall him singing it on the televised UK 'Sunday Night at the London Palladium' in the mid to late fifties. I remember it being a reproduction of a scene from a current musical which suggests that Stubby Kaye did sing it in a musical, very probably performing in London
The cast of Keep Your Eye on the Ball - 1966 includes: Stubby Kaye as Himself - Presenter
Randi Kaye is not related to Danny Kaye. Randi Kaye is a journalist and news anchor, while Danny Kaye was a famous actor, comedian, and singer. Despite sharing a similar last name, there is no known familial connection between them.
Eddie Kaye Thomas is 6'.
The cast of The Sammy Kaye Show - 1950 includes: Sammy Kaye as himself
Carol Kaye was born on March 24, 1935.
Stubby Kaye was born on November 11, 1918.
Stubby Kaye was born on November 11, 1918.
Stubby Kaye's birth name is Bernard Katzin.
Stubby Kaye died on December 14, 1997 at the age of 79.
Stubby Kaye died on December 14, 1997 at the age of 79.
They are not related.
Stubby Kaye was born on November 11, 1918 and died on December 14, 1997. Stubby Kaye would have been 79 years old at the time of death or 96 years old today.
The cast of Shenanigans - 1964 includes: Stubby Kaye as Host
In the film adaptation of "Guys and Dolls," the character Nicely-Nicely Johnson was played by Stubby Kaye. Kaye's portrayal of the jovial and optimistic gambler is memorable, particularly for his performance of the song "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat." His character adds a lighthearted and comedic element to the story, contributing to the overall charm of the musical.
Kaye starred as an English schoolmaster in the 1958 musical "Merry Andrew."
The cast of Keep Your Eye on the Ball - 1966 includes: Stubby Kaye as Himself - Presenter
Not known. She is 75 if still alive and Francis Vere Ryan sends his very best wishes to her from his grave