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"Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen my Girl)" Words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Ray Henderson. This song is playful, witty and just a darn good time. It's up there as one of my favorite Charleston era tunes and I don't think it takes much to see why. Enjoy. "The Readers Digest Treasury of Best Loved Songs Songbook" says: Few songs of the Charleston Era has captured it’s wacky, high-spirited, devil-may-care flavour as perfectly as this delightful ditty. And few songs have been so easy to remember and so inviting to “sing-along” addicts. Composer Henderson wrote it in 1925, the year before he teamed with Buddy DeSylva in Lew Brown to form the quintessential songwriting team of the decade. That was the year that he also wrote “I’m Sitting on the Top of the World” and “Alabamy Bound” Thank you for stopping by and please 'Like', 'Subscribe' and comment down below with suggesting for the next "Forgotten Favorite"