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      • A Campaign Address at Boston, Massachusetts by Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 30, 1940, concludes with: We are free to live and love and laugh. A 1979 episode of The Love Boat features a female character explaining her philosophy of getting through her troubled marriage as: "I'm here to live, love and laugh, or words to that effect!"
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  2. You know the saying “Dance like there’s nobody watching, love like you’ll never be hurt, sing like there’s nobody listening”? Sure, we all know it, but who originally said it? Popular quotes have been watered down, altered, and outright hijacked.

  3. Sep 24, 2022 · Play its famous opening theme song – performed by Jack Jones, with lyrics by Paul Williams and music by Charles Fox – and more likely than not people will still recognize it today, even though...

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  4. Aug 21, 2023 · Television Sitcoms. The Untold Truth Of The Love Boat. By Brian Boone Updated: Aug. 21, 2023 4:47 pm EST. As a certain earworm of a theme song has told viewers over the years, love is...

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  5. A 1979 episode of The Love Boat features a female character explaining her philosophy of getting through her troubled marriage as: "I'm here to live, love and laugh, or words to that effect!" [ 8 ] A similar phrase is used in the poem "The Villa" published in the June 1854 issue of Blackwood's Magazine , attributed to "Trevor":

  6. The song was composed by Charles Fox, and the lyrics by Paul Williams. It was recorded as the theme song for the popular American TV series The Love Boat (later known in its short-lived two season revival as Love Boat: The Next Wave from 1998 to 1999), broadcast between 1977 and 1986 and originally aired on ABC.

  7. Feb 9, 2022 · Often misattributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson, the saying actually has its roots in Iowan poet Bessie Anderson Stanley’s 1904 poem Success, which opens: “He has achieved success / who has lived well, / laughed often, and loved much.”. It found popularity over a century later.

  8. Love Boat Theme by Jack Jones song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

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