- Ben Bernie, Bandleader: Why didn't you show up at the rehearsal this morning?
- Trumpet Player: Well, I couldn't get away. My wife wouldn't let me go.
- Ben Bernie, Bandleader: Your wife wouldn't let you go? Pardon me a moment, please. I want you to understand young fella that your wife has nothing to do with this band!
- Trumpet Player: I hope not!
- Ben Bernie, Bandleader: I'm going to introduce, now, a very, very, very lovely girl. A very sweet girl. A very charming girl and a good girl. I found that out. No, really, she's a society girl. She came out in 1928 and hasn't been home since. This is her first appearance here in the talkies. This is the first time this girl has talked.
- Frances McCoy, Band Singer: Oh, Ben?
- Ben Bernie, Bandleader: Ben? Why, I'm surprised at you, please. Ben? Me, the old maestro. Why, really honey, I'm really surprised at you. Let there be dignity in this talkie. Mr. Bernie! - Ben in the car.
- Ben Bernie, Bandleader: Frances is going to sing a song that she wrote herself, which she has dedicated to me. She's a lovely girl. The title of this song is, "I'd Love To Be The Widow Of A Guy Like You".
- Frances McCoy, Band Singer: [singing] Hello baby, How do you do? Hello baby, I'm speakin' to you. Introducing no one else but me - in person. Hello baby, what do you say? Hello baby, Going my way? Oh, how about a little company? I'd take off my hat, to a baby like you. Oh, take off your high hat and we'll find things to do - together. Come on, baby, don't hesitate. Oh, come on, baby, give me a break! Oh, gee, you're swell. Hello, hello baby.