In the present, Eddie sings parts of this song to distract the party-goers at a barn/restaurant while BoJack steals the wind vane that was taken from his grandparents’ summer home.Īt the same time, in 1945, as the past and present juxtapose, Honey, trying to cheer herself up, and Beatrice go to the same barn for a party to celebrate the end of the war. Crackerjack died in World War II a few months later, leaving Honey to become depressed and emotionally unstable. It is first briefly sung as a duet by Honey and Crackerjack Sugarman, her son, at the piano in the Sugarman Summer Home, until Joseph interrupts them, which is all seen in a flashback to 1944. ![]() ![]() The song is featured twice in The Old Sugarman Place.
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