In the song "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better" Annie sings the line "in your hat" referring to her ability to look good in haberdashery. The phrase "in your hat" was specifically prohibited by the revised 1934 Production Code because it alluded to telling someone to go to the bathroom in their own headgear. Composer-lyricist Irving Berlin pulled a fast one on the Breen Office by referencing grooming. Betty Hutton sells the lyric here; in the unused Judy Garland version she says it more innocently.
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