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The often-parodied theme song of the Miss America beauty pageant has been performed off and on at that event since 1955, made famous by Miss America host Bert Parks.
There she is, your ideal. With so many beauties she took the town by storm. With her all-American face and form. And there she is. Walking on air, she is. Fairest of the fair, she is. There she is - Miss America.
"There She Is, Miss America" is a song written by songwriter Bernie Wayne for the Miss America pageant. It was first made famous in 1955 by master of ceremonies Bert Parks , who sang it every year until his firing in 1979.
Bernie Wayne wrote "There She Is" in 1954 (while getting a haircut) for a show that aired on the Philco Television Playhouse called "The Miss America Story", starring Lee Meriwether and Johnny Desmond. Desmond introduced the song when Meriwether won the pageant.
There she is, Miss America. There she is, your ideal. The dreams of a million girls. Who are more than pretty. May come true in Atlantic City. Oh she may turn out to be. The queen of femininity. image: //static.urx.io/units/web/urx-unit-loader.gif. There she is, Miss America.
There she is, Miss America. There she is, your ideal. The dreams of a million girls. Who are more than pretty. May come true in Atlantic City. Oh she may turn out to be. The queen of femininity. There she is, Miss America. There she is, your ideal.
"There She Is, Miss America" (the pageant theme song) was first introduced by singer Johnny Desmond on a Philco Playhouse production, which starred Lee Meriwether. Long-time musical director Glenn Osser also made his debut.