The phrase itself is a famous lyric from the World War I-era song .
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. You'll Never Get Rich
In a modern context, this phrase is often the centerpiece of "tough love" financial advice, popularized by figures like . The phrase itself is a famous lyric from
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). the name of a beloved sitcom