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"He not only used to be George Murphy, he still is - only now he's playing the most demanding and important role of his colorful career, as the senior U.S. Senator from California . . . George Murphy's candid life story abounds in anecdotes that name names and offer rich insight into the fascinating worlds of entertainment and politics. Didn't you used to be George Murphy? is the autobiography of an authentic star performer - a delightful and revealing account of the American dream come true." -- Book jacket.
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