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Song lyrics to I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow, from Fun and Fancy Free, composed by Ned Washington and Eliot Daniel, sung by Cliff Edwards as Jiminy Cricket

I’m a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow song lyrics

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Song lyrics to I’m a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow, from Fun and Fancy Free, composed by Ned Washington and Eliot Daniel, sung by Cliff Edwards as Jiminy Cricket Everyone keeps asking meMy recipe for livin’It’s simple as… I’m a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow song lyrics

Being There (1979) starring Peter Sellers, Melvyn Douglas, Shirley MacLaine

Being There [Peter Sellers]

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Being There (1979) starring Peter Sellers, Melvyn Douglas, Shirley MacLaine

Synopsis

In Being There, Chance, a simple gardener, has never left the estate until his employer dies. His simple gardening-related utterances are mistaken for profundity by media and politicians alike.

Being There [Peter Sellers]
Son of Godzilla (1967)

Son of Godzilla 1967

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In Son of Godzilla, a strange weather experiment has awakened Minya, a miniature Godzillasaurus! Attacked by giant insects, Minya cries for help and Godzilla responds, taking the youngster under his wing. As Godzilla teaches Minya proper monster etiquette, they are attacked by a giant spider which will prove to be young Minya’s first test of his fledgling monster skills.

Son of Godzilla 1967
Song lyrics to Fee Fi Fo Fum (1947) written by Paul J. Smith and Arthur Quenzer, performed by Billy Gilbert in Fun and Fancy Free

Fee Fi Fo Fum song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Fee Fi Fo Fum (1947) written by Paul J. Smith and Arthur Quenzer, performed by Billy Gilbert in Fun and Fancy Free

Fee Fi Fo Fum is sung by Willie the Giant in Disney’s 1947 animated film Fun and Fancy Free, in the segment Mickey and the Beanstalk. It features Willie gloating about himself while displaying his magic powers, changing shapes, etc.

Fee Fi Fo Fum song lyrics
Walt Disney's Fun and Fancy Free

Walt Disney’s Fun and Fancy Free

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Walt Disney’s Fun and Fancy Free (1947) starring Walt Disney, Clarence Nash, Pinto Colvig, Edgar Bergen, Billy Gilbert, Cliff Edwards

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Buy from Amazon Two different animated stories produced by the Disney studios in Fun and Fancy Free. ‘Bongo‘ is based on a children’s story by Sinclair Lewis, sung by Dinah Shore. It tells the tale of a lonely circus bear who finds love in the wilderness. ‘Mickey and the Beanstalk‘, featuring live-action sequences, casts Mickey Mouse (voice of Walt Disney), Donald Duck (Clarence Nash) and Goofy (Pinto Colvig) in a variant of the familiar tale. The trio climb a magic beanstalk in an attempt to rescue a singing harp.

Walt Disney’s Fun and Fancy Free
In Person (1935) starring Ginger Rogers, George Brent - from the novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams - with Alan Mowbray, Grant Mitchell, Samuel S. Hinds, directed by William A. Seiter, a Pandro S. Berman production

In Person

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In Person (1935) starring Ginger Rogers, George Brent

Synopsis

In Person is the story of Miss Carol Corliss, a beautiful movie star so insecure about her fame, that she goes around in disguise. She later meets a rugged outdoors man who is unaffected by her star status. And pursued by her frequent co-star, who likes her. But doesn’t respect her acting ability.

In Person
Song lyrics to Beautiful Dreamer (1864) by Stephen Foster

Beautiful Dreamer song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Beautiful Dreamer (1864) by Stephen Foster

Beautiful Dreamer is a song by American songwriter Stephen Foster. It was published posthumously in March of 1864. The song is set in 9 8 time with a broken chord accompaniment.

Beautiful Dreamer has been recorded by a great many artists, rangigng from Bing Crosby to The Beatles. It has been used in a wide variety of movies and TV shows, ranging from Mighty Joe Young (1949), In the Good Old Summertime, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947), to Spongebob Squarepants.

Beautiful Dreamer song lyrics
An American in Paris (1951), starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, directed by Vincente Minelli

An American in Paris

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An American in Paris (1951), starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, directed by Vincente Minelli

Synopsis of An American in Paris

Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron sing and dance to the music of George and Ira Gershwin in An American in Paris. When ex-GI Jerry Mulligan (Kelly) remains in Paris to pursue life as an artist, he is discovered by a wealthy patroness interested in more than his art. But Mulligan falls in love with a French shop girl (Caron). And she is engaged to his friend.

An American in Paris
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