Get Rich: You'll Never
"You'll never get rich / By digging a ditch / You're in the Army now!" .
It was a humorous, gritty way for soldiers to acknowledge their low pay and hard labor. This song actually gave the 1941 film and the later Phil Silvers Show (also known as You'll Never Get Rich ) their titles. 3. Modern Financial Reality You'll Never Get Rich
A Broadway choreographer (Astaire) gets drafted into the Army while trying to help his womanizing boss cover up an affair, only to fall for the boss's target (Hayworth). "You'll never get rich / By digging a
The phrase itself is a famous lyric from the World War I-era song . The phrase "" is a classic double-edged sword
The phrase "" is a classic double-edged sword. It could be the title of a legendary musical, the name of a beloved sitcom, or a blunt piece of financial reality.
Depending on what you had in mind, here is a "useful piece" for the most likely interpretations: 1. The 1941 Musical Masterpiece