- Some
shoeshiners offer extra services, such as shoe
repairs and
general tailoring. Some well-known
people started their working life as
shoeshiners, including...
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Shoeshine (Italian: Sciuscià [ʃuʃˈʃa], from
Neapolitan pronunciation of the English) is a 1946
Italian film
directed by
Vittorio De Sica.
Sometimes regarded...
- Look up
shoeshine or
shoeshines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shoeshine may
refer to:
Shoeshine (film) (Sciuscià), a 1946 film
directed by Vittorio...
- "
Shoeshine Boy" is a 1975 R&B/pop
single by
Eddie Kendricks. Co-writers
Linda Allen and
Harry Booker sang
background vocals. The
single was the last of...
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American Shoeshine is a 1975
American short do****entary film
directed by
Sparky Greene. It
covers the
history of shoe
shining in the
United States, interviews...
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Shoeshine boy or shoe
shine boy may
refer to;
Shoeshiner,
someone who
shines shoes "
Shoeshine Boy", a 1975 song by
singer Eddie Kendricks Shoeshine Boy...
- "
Shoeshine Man" is a song
written and
recorded by
American country music artist Tom T. Hall. It was
released in
March 1970 as the
fourth and
final single...
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morning cartoons. The show
continued in
syndication until 1973. Underdog,
Shoeshine Boy's
heroic alter ego,
appears whenever love
interest Sweet Polly Purebred...
- one. Underdog,
voiced by
Jason Lee, was pla**** by a
lemon beagle named Shoeshine sporting a red
sweater and a blue cape. The film
grossed $65.3 million...
- (支那) Taiwan, Hong Kong
Shine United States Black people Derived from
shoeshiner, a
lowly job many
black people had to take.
Shiptar Former Yugoslavia...