<Dd> Ain't we got fun? </Dd> <P> The sheet music published in 1921 by Jerome K. Remick and Co. leaves this chorus out completely, whereas a recording for Edison Records by Billy Jones keeps the reference to the Pierce Arrow, but then continues as in the sheet music: "There's nothing surer / The rich get rich and the poor get laid off / In the meantime, / In between time / Ain't we got fun?" </P> <P> It premièred in the Fanchon and Marco show Satires of 1920, where it was sung by Arthur West, then entered the vaudeville repertoire of Ruth Roye . A hit recording by Van and Schenck increased its popularity, and grew into a popular standard . </P> <P> The song appears in the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel The Great Gatsby, when Daisy Buchanan and Gatsby meet again after many years, and the latter insists Klipspringer, his apparently permanent "guest," to play it for them . It also appears in Dorothy Parker's 1929 short story, "Big Blonde ." Warner Brothers used the song in two musicals during the early 1950s: The Gus Kahn biopic I'll See You in My Dreams and The Eddie Cantor Story . Woody Allen used the song in his 1983 film Zelig . </P>

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