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Q: Is the good ship lollipop a boat or a airplane?
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Was their a boat named good ship lollipop?

"The Good Ship Lollipop" is a song made famous by Shirley Temple; who sang it in the movie "Bright Eyes". The "ship" in the song is actually an airplane.There has never been a ship called "Lollipop"


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On the Good Ship Lollipop was created in 1934.


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