- Aw, gee, can you play?
- Well, I used to play in the dime store.

5 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:30:54 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Willy!

- Ma'am?

- Of all things!

- Oh, I don't mind. My father's dead. My mother's remarried.

- Well, that's too bad, my dear. I always say it's so hard on the children. It just isn't the same with a new parent.

- Go on, go on, Jack. Now, just one more piece.

- No, that's all till next year, Aunt Emmy.

- Aw, please, dear.

- I'll play you a piece if you want.

- Oh, that'd be fine.

- Aw, gee, can you play?

- Well, I used to play in the dime store.

- What would you all like?

- It doesn't make any difference.

- I can sing 'The End of a Perfect Day.'

- Now, Willy! Well, I can. So can everybody else, Willy.

- 'The End of a Perfect Day.' I think I remember it.

[...]