"FAITHFUL FOREVER" Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians (1939)
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- Опубликовано: 27 окт 2013
- FAITHFUL FOREVER (Fox Trot)
from Paramount Production "Gulliver's Travels"
(Leo Robin - Ralph Rainger)
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
Vocal Chorus by Carmen Lombardo
Decca, 2835-A (66818), 1939.
Note: a reposting of an earlier video with better sound and picture quality. Please watch in high-definition (720p).
Three songs from Max Fleischer's animated feature film, "Gulliver's Travels," were recorded by Guy Lombardo. This is the third in the series.
In the movie, Gulliver once again saves the day by combining the two individual songs of King Little's kingdom and King Bombo's kingdom ("Faithful" and "Forever"), thus ending the two kings' feud and allowing Princess Glory and Prince David to marry at last! Everyone lives happily ever after and Gulliver sails away into the sunset. Below are the words:
"Faithful forever, whatever I do
Remember I'm true-remember that!
Faithful forever and thankful for you.
I'll keep smiling through-remember that!
We may be apart now and then
But I'll hold you in my heart,
Till you're in my arms again!
Faithful forever, I promise to be.
So always have faith in me!"
The illustrations are from an old children's book in the collection of abendstunde49. Видеоклипы
This movie has a great message. I love how the Kings finally meet halfways and combine "Faithful" and "Forever" into an even more pretty song.
My Darling Anthony,
I love this visual, I love the Prince and Cinderalla and the song is so beautiful.
Guy Lombardo was wonderful and Carmine had a gorgeous voice.
Millions of STARS for this Forever Romantic Gem.
Smooches
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I think I watched "Gulliver's Travels" on TV in the 1950s and haven't seen it since, but I do remember this song. Looks great as 720p. Thanks for the upload!
This sound is so typical of Lombardo.Thank for sharing this dreamy song!
I love this song and the beautiful pictures.💖💖
Another wonderful song from Lombardo as always, thank you.
A nice reminder that he pantomime season will soon be with us in England and I like that black cat.
Such a beautiful song 💗 I came from Gulliver’s Travels
No One could get the "melody" as well as Guy Lombardo.
The melody was written by Ralph Rainger.
I wonder what painting or drawing is called and what year that drawing was made.
The pictures are from a 1950s book (Sleeping Beauty).
@@abendstunde49 I was just curious.