It is named after the 1936 popular song of the same name by Lew Pollack and Sidney Mitchell.
Sydney Pollack | Lew Wallace | Lew Grade | Lew Ayres | Lew Tabackin | Lew Irwin | Lew Hoad | Lew Brown | Jack Lew | Robert Pollack | Lew Stone | Lew Pollack | Lew Christensen | Lew Burdette | Kenneth Pollack | Jeffrey Pollack | Daniel Pollack | Robert Pollack (biologist) | Richard Beebe in the original line-up of '''Lew Irwin and The Credibility Gap''' (left to right): John Gilliland | Lew Perkins | LEW Hennigsdorf | Lew Hayman | Lew Dockstader | Lew Cody | Elizabeth Van Lew | Ben Pollack | River Lew | Richard W. Pollack | Peter Lew | Neal Pollack |
"My Yiddishe Momme" is a song written by Jack Yellen (words and music) and Lew Pollack (music), first recorded by Willie Howard, and was made famous in Vaudeville by Belle Baker and by Sophie Tucker, and later by the Barry Sisters.
Wake Up the Gypsy in Me was a 1933 black-and-white Merrie Melodies cartoon short, based on the title song written by Lew Lehr, Harry Miller and Lew Pollack and directed by Rudolf Ising.