Just got back from my final... Brain is fried...Got an A- on my paper though!
No, Shirley Temple was not in the box-office top ten for ten years. She was there from 1934-39 with her four #1 years as 1935-38.
I'm sorry you were confused by what I posted....my Shirley Temple reference was to the latter part of JRand's comment about Doris being number one four years in a row. That is all. And then I posted the link to support/clarify.The Quigley, by the way, makes no comment about Day being the top box office female of all time. It does, however, say that Barbra Streisand holds a record.
No, but we do have about 50 other versions of ONE song!
But my response wasn't in regard to your statement but to the follow-up question posed by DR JRand wondering if Shirley matched Doris' years in the top ten.
Wht my daughter stayed home today:Only way from the Easter Shore of Maryland to Annapolis.der Brucer
Never pull anything out of attire, either.
After swearing that he wasn't going to get wrapped up in the new series Traveler, guess what der Brucer recorded and is watching right now.Here we go again.
It's also the only way to get to Annapolis from the New Year's Shore, the Independence Day Shore, the Thanksgiving Shore, the Christmas Shore, the Mother's Day Shore, the Flag Day Shore...
One thing Streisand never achieved was the #1 ranking. She got as high as #2, but she was never #1.