I wouldn't be surprised if I'd said something like that before, but it's still true because I still use Lux Soap just as I have for years.

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

You can hear this line at 00:57:46 in the radio play.

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- Well, somebody told me about that trick of looking at one person and forgetting about the crowd.

- So, one night when my saxophone solo came along, I picked out a girl that was dancing just in front of the orchestra and I played the saxophone right to her.

- Did it work?

- No. She stuck her tongue out at me.

- Guess she must have been a music lover.

- Well, seriously, Fred, I enjoyed doing 'Remember the Night' with you, both for the screen and here in the Lux Radio Theater this week.

- And now, I want to say just a word about Lux Soap. I think it's a grand complexion care.

- I wouldn't be surprised if I'd said something like that before, but it's still true because I still use Lux Soap just as I have for years.

- I'll never get tired of hearing you say that, Barbara.

- What's the play for next week, C. B.?

- Next Monday night, our play is the great motion picture hit 'Love Affair.'

- And our stars will be Irene Dunne and William Powell.

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