But Jimmy Stewart is a roving ambassador and it would be nice if the song had some foreign words in the title. He added, ”I don’t know what kind of song I want. He told Jay and Ray that he didn’t want a song, but, he said, Doris is a singer, and the studio wants a song for her. Hitchcock didn’t want Doris Day, although he was very happy with her later. Livingston & Evans insist this is the only time an agent ever got them a job. Stewart’s agents, the omnipotent MCA, told Hitchcock he could have Stewart only if he took another client, Doris Day, and another of their clients, Livingston & Evans, to write a song for her. In 1955, Alfred Hitchcock was making a picture called, “The Man Who Knew Too Much” and wanted Jimmy Stewart for the lead.
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