Make Mine Music Page #5

Synopsis: Segments: "A Rustic Ballad," a story of feuding hillbillys; "A Tone Poem," a mood piece set on a blue bayou; "A Jazz Interlude," a bobby-soxer goes jitterbugging with her date at the malt shop; "A Ballad in Blue," dark room, rain and somber landscapes illustrate the loss of a lover; "A Musical Recitation," the story of Casey at the Bat; "Ballade Ballet," ballet dancers perform in silhouette; "A Fairy Tale with Music," Peter and the Wolf; "After You've Gone," four musical instruments chase through a surreal landscape; "A Love Story," about the romance between a fedora and a bonnet; "Opera Pathetique," the story of Willie, the Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
1946
75 min
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hatbox for two

ButJohnnie Fedora

lost Alice Bluebonnet

To a patron

of the department store

Her beauty was sought by

The girl she was bought by

For 23.94

Johnnie, oh, Johnnie

Your Alice Bluebonnet

Will always

be waiting for you

So don't give up hoping

And don't give up dreaming

For true love will come

Smiling through

Johnnie Fedora

was lonely and stranded

In the window

of the department store

When lo and behold

He was suddenly sold

And his heart

became gay once more

Johnnie sang out

like a robin

[Warbling]

Too-ra-lay, Too-ra-lie

Too-ra-loo

To strangers

he'd come up a-bobbin'

Oh!

I thought you were

someone I knew

He looked for her uptown

and crosstown and downtown

From the Brooklyn Bridge

to theJersey shore

It all seemed in vain

till he heard the refrain

Of the song

Alice sang of yore

Johnnie, oh, Johnnie

Your Alice Bluebonnet

Will always

be waiting for you

So don't give up hoping

And don't give up dreaming

For true love will come

Smiling through

[Wind Blows]

[Tune Goes Upbeat]

[Bell Dinging]

[Bell Clanging]

[Clopping]

[Snarling]

[Horn Honking]

[Chattering]

[People Screaming]

[Alarm Ringing]

[Whistle Blowing]

[Screaming, Muttering]

[Wind Blowing]

[Andrews Sisters

Vocalizing]

Johnnie kept yearning

He kept on returning

To the window

of the department store

His voice became hushed

He was literally crushed

And it started

to rain and pour

Each place he went

he kept calling

Too-ra-lay, Too-ra-lie

Too-ra-loo, La-la-la

His spirits kept falling

and falling

For his Alice

was nowhere in view

But, hey, nonnie-nonnie

An iceman foundJohnnie

And he cut him to fit

on his horse's ears

'Twas done without malice

For beside him was Alice

And they lived on

for years and years

[Whip Cracks]

Da, da-da-da

Da-da-da-da

- Da-da-da-da-da-da-da

- Giddap!

YouJohnnie Fedoras

You Alice Bluebonnets

Whenever you

find yourself blue

You'll find

it's June in December

- lf you'll just remember

- [Whinnying]

That true love

will come smiling through

That true love

will come smiling through

[Eddy]

Ahh

[Holds Note]

This is how it all began

Just a little

back-page item

About a voice

that sang at sea

And then this fantastic news

Appeared on the front page

And then

in screaming headlines

Extry!

Read all about it!

- Paper!

- A singing whale

- What do ya know

- Imagine that

I don't believe it

I don't believe it

For who ever heard

of an operatic whale

I don't believe it

I don't believe it

Then headline

followed headline

Then doctors

and experts

And men of

anatomical biology

- Debated and argued

- [Barking]

And quoted ichthyology

Impossible

Preposterous

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Homer Brightman

Homer Brightman was an American screenwriter who worked for Walt Disney Productions, Walter Lantz Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, UPA, Larry Harmon Pictures, Cambria Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. more…

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