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Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy

They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s, lighting up the screen in MGM classics like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, and Sweethearts, while captivating audiences in opera, radio, and early television. And yes, Virginia, their off-screen romance was real but heartbreakingly suppressed by studio boss Louis B. Mayer, who blocked their legal marriage. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering the timeless magic of Hollywood’s most iconic musical duo… welcome!

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1939 Three days after his marriage to Ann Franklin, Nelson does his normal "Chase & Sanborn" radio show. But it is awkward, the attempt to congratulate him by ushering him to the microphone with wedding music falls flat, Nelson is aloof and businesslike in the banter and the subject is quickly dropped. Singing "Little Grey Home in the West" (promoting "Sweethearts" which was still in movie theaters) must have been painful for him; the song is introduced without mentioning Jeanette's name or the film's name...and Nelson sings it like a funeral dirge.

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