The song Mickey whistles the chorus of- Down the Mississippi came the Whippoorwill commanded by it’s pilot, Mister Steamboat Bill The owner gave him orders on the strict Q-T to try and beat the record of the Robert E. Lee. Open up the throttle, let that ol’ smoke roll burn up all the cargo if you run out of coal “If we don’t beat that record,” said Bill to the mate, “we’ll all meet Saint Peter at the Pearly Gates.” Chorus- Oh, Steamboat Bill, steamin’ down th’ Mississippi Steamboat Bill, a mighty man was he! Steamboat Bill, steamin’ down th’ Mississippi tryin’ to beat the record of the Robert E. Lee. This song was inspired by the legendary 1871 race to New Orleans between the Robert E. Lee and The Natchez. The Robert E. Lee won the race, setting a speed record. The Natchez over loaded her boilers and blew up.
Thanks! By the way, the rest of the song goes- Up stepped a gambin’ man from Louisville who tried to get a bet against the Whippoorwill Bill flashed a roll that surely was a bear when the boiler it exploded, blew them up in the air The gambler said to Steamboat as they left the wreck, “I don’t know where we’re goin’ but we’re neck and neck!” Said Bill to the gambler, “Tell you what I’ll do, I’ll bet another thousand I’ll go higher than you!” Chorus- Oh, Steamboat Bill, he tore up the Mississippi Steamboat Bill, the boiler made him swear Steamboat Bill, he tore up the Mississippi The explosion of the boiler threw him up in the air The river’s all in morning now for Steamboat bill No more you’ll hear the puffin’ of the Whippoorwill There’s crepe on every steamboat that plows that stream from Memphis down to Natchez down to New Orleans. The wife of Mister William was at home in bed when she got the telegram that Steamboat’s dead She said to the children. “Bless you honey lambs, the next poppa that you’ll have will be a railroad man.” Chorus- Oh, Steamboat Bill, missin’ from the Mississippi Steamboat Bill, he’s with the angel band Steamboat Bill, missin’ from the Mississippi He’s a pilot on a ferry in that Promised Land.
A dub my me, which I'm going to finish on, and the song that will play will be good ol' Down Under (but just the beats). And also I'm the guy who voiced every character, including Minnie Mouse (or Belinda). Also, I would note that "Oh, testi" is Italian (which in English means "Oh, lyrics"
“Steamboat Willie” was animated in Hollywood, but the soundtrack was recorded in New York City under Walt Disney's supervision. Walt did all the vocals in this cartoon, which he also wrote and directed.@@Jotrain
as an Aussie i can confirm this is exactly what we sound like, feels like just an average day Down Under
I can conFirm this as well
AUKUS fleet supposed to fight against China be like:
This feels like "sąsiedzi" parody
As an Aussie, I found this so hilarious and so true. Especially the part with the Vegemite.😂
The song Mickey whistles the chorus of-
Down the Mississippi came the Whippoorwill
commanded by it’s pilot, Mister Steamboat Bill
The owner gave him orders on the strict Q-T
to try and beat the record of the Robert E. Lee.
Open up the throttle, let that ol’ smoke roll
burn up all the cargo if you run out of coal
“If we don’t beat that record,” said Bill to the mate,
“we’ll all meet Saint Peter at the Pearly Gates.”
Chorus-
Oh, Steamboat Bill, steamin’ down th’ Mississippi
Steamboat Bill, a mighty man was he!
Steamboat Bill, steamin’ down th’ Mississippi
tryin’ to beat the record of the Robert E. Lee.
This song was inspired by the legendary 1871 race to New Orleans between the Robert E. Lee and The Natchez. The Robert E. Lee won the race, setting a speed record. The Natchez over loaded her boilers and blew up.
Thanks! By the way, the rest of the song goes-
Up stepped a gambin’ man from Louisville
who tried to get a bet against the Whippoorwill
Bill flashed a roll that surely was a bear
when the boiler it exploded, blew them up in the air
The gambler said to Steamboat as they left the wreck,
“I don’t know where we’re goin’ but we’re neck and neck!”
Said Bill to the gambler, “Tell you what I’ll do,
I’ll bet another thousand I’ll go higher than you!”
Chorus-
Oh, Steamboat Bill, he tore up the Mississippi
Steamboat Bill, the boiler made him swear
Steamboat Bill, he tore up the Mississippi
The explosion of the boiler threw him up in the air
The river’s all in morning now for Steamboat bill
No more you’ll hear the puffin’ of the Whippoorwill
There’s crepe on every steamboat that plows that stream
from Memphis down to Natchez down to New Orleans.
The wife of Mister William was at home in bed
when she got the telegram that Steamboat’s dead
She said to the children. “Bless you honey lambs,
the next poppa that you’ll have will be a railroad man.”
Chorus-
Oh, Steamboat Bill, missin’ from the Mississippi
Steamboat Bill, he’s with the angel band
Steamboat Bill, missin’ from the Mississippi
He’s a pilot on a ferry in that Promised Land.
in 3:00 Minnie (or Belinda) says "Oi come here! I need to catch the ferry", but the ferry part was cut.
This is craziness and I love it
A dub my me, which I'm going to finish on, and the song that will play will be good ol' Down Under (but just the beats). And also I'm the guy who voiced every character, including Minnie Mouse (or Belinda). Also, I would note that "Oh, testi" is Italian (which in English means "Oh, lyrics"
I thought that the Goat just had an Irish accent, which is why it said: "Tasty" like that.
“Steamboat Willie” was animated in Hollywood, but the soundtrack was recorded in New York City under Walt Disney's supervision. Walt did all the vocals in this cartoon, which he also wrote and directed.@@Jotrain
Ozzyman this ain't