Gay Purr-ee - Overture
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- All rights reserved: Warner Bros Entertainment, Inc.
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Gay Purr-ee is an animated film musical produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros. in 1962.
It features the voice talent of Judy Garland and was Garland's first and only animated voice role.
According to the production notes on the DVD edition, it was Garland who suggested that her Wizard of Oz songwriters, Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, should write and compose the songs for Gay Purr-ee.
Chuck Jones helped write the movie's story, and ultimately produced the project, moonlighting for UPA in violation of his exclusive contract with Warner Bros.
Cartoons.
One of his top animators, Abe Levitow, directed the film.
When Warner Bros. picked up the film for distribution, they discovered that it was Jones' work.
After a long debate with management over the details of Jones' exclusivity agreement, Warner fired Jones in July 1962 and laid his staff off after they'd finished their next cartoon.
Jones later hired his old unit after Warner Bros.
Cartoons was closed at his first independent studio, Sib Tower 12 Productions.
Cast:
Judy Garland as Mewsette (voice)
Robert Goulet as Jaune Tom (voice)
Red Buttons as Robespierre (voice)
Paul Frees as Meowrice (voice)
Hermione Gingold as Mme. Rubens-Chatte (voice)
Morey Amsterdam (voice)
Mel Blanc as Bulldog and additional voices (voice)
The Mellomen as Meowrice's business associates (singing voices)
Lyrics:
Judy Garland:
Take my hand, Paree
Share your dreams with me
Chorus:
Mewsette, Mewsette
Mewsette, Mewsette
Buds bloom and breezes blow
Love sings wherever you go
Mewsette, Mewsette
You will say Enchanté
Once you met my poupée
Mewsette
Judy Garland:
Little drops of rain
Little grains of sand
Make the mighty ocean
And the pleasant land
Never let a minute
Lie there on the shelf
For there may be in it
All loves life itself
Chorus:
Bubbles, Bubble
Oodles of bottles with bubbles
Judy Garland:
The glamour's gone,
The shades are down
And Paris is only a lonely town
Lonely
Paris is a dreary, lonely
Oh, so lonely town
Roses Red, Violets Blue
The rhyme is old,
But love is new
When love is new,
The heart is young
And that is why the spring has sprung
Chorus:
The spring has sprung for hers and his
And that is why the sap has ris
The breezes
Judy Garland:
Buzz
Chorus:
And Roses
Judy Garland:
Is
Chorus & Judy Garland:
Where roses never was
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THIS WAS MADE FOR NON-PROFIT ENTERTAINMENT.
OMG - I remember: Sitting next to the fireplace in my PJ's with my little sister watching this on TV when I was in the 2nd grade. :)
Ah, this is one reason why Warner Bros. is my favorite film company of them all--the music.
Delightful
i love this song
We love it ..the best thing ever!! x
hey wait a minute, this must be a remastered version because I don't remember the Bubbles song being used in the overture of the movie
So far, I think this could work for "The Swan Princess."
This movie got Chuck Jones fired from Warner Bros.
When you breach contract, consequences happen.
I love this film, I still remember when Teletoon first showed it 15 years ago. I'm surprised this film hasn't received the Nostalgia Critic treatment
#Pretty
Very detailed information.Much appreciaed. Was the LP ever released as a CD?
you "ought on"? What language is that? LOL!