

Orchestra Accompaniment Lewis James Charles Harrison. Lewis James, tenor with orchestra Crescent Trio. Lewis James, with orchestra accompaniment. Let's Forgive and Forget (And start over again) / Lewis James.ĭaddy, you've been a mother to me / Fisher. See-saw, Margery daw I love little pussy Lucy locket Old King Cole Twinkle, twinkle, little star Higgilty, piggilty Natural history To market, to market Mother may I go to swim Jack Spratt / Anonymous.Ĭharles Hart Lewis James, duet with orchestra. I wish I had someone to cry over me / Parish Young Squires. Lewis James, tenor solo, with orchestra accompaniment. I Want To Be A Soldier Like My Dad Morse.ĭon't cry Frenchy don't cry / Walter Donaldson.

O, little town of Bethlehem Angels from the realms of glory / Brooks, lyrics Montgomery, lyrics Smart, music. Now I lay me down to sleep / Mitchell, lyrics Meyer, music. Songs for little people - part 4, book 2 : Mistress Mary Oh! Dear, what can the matter be? Polly put the kettle on Ride a cockhorse to Banbury Cross Alphabet song Sing a song of sixpence. Rose Marie / Harbach, lyrics Hammerstein, lyrics Friml, music Stohart, music. If winter comes (summer will come again) / Arkell Tennent. Salvation lassie of mine / Caddigan Story.Ĭharles Hart Lewis James (duet with orchestra). Lewis James, tenor with orchestra accompaniment.Ĭlaire Brookhurst Lewis James, duet with orchestra.
RAGTIME GAL FROG SERIES
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RAGTIME GAL FROG FULL
An Easter Bunny More Full of Fear Than Chocolate Eggs.Ha Ha - Your Language Is Inherently Comical.My Ragtime Gal (or - How a Cartoon Made Me Sound L.On the Inherent Beauty of Words (Not Including the.The Classy Sort of Dame Who Deserves Three Letters.He was just here.’ And everyone else on Sesame Street would be all ‘Oh, sure he was, Big Bird.’” “Do you remember how only Big Bird could see Snuffleupagus? And how he’d always be telling people ‘Oh, you just missed Snuffie. I’m trying to think of a way to explain this.” Oh, and I remember the receptionists at The WB had to answer the phones “Dubba-Dubba-Dubba-Yoo-Bee.” And the frog was the logo, like how NBC gets a peacock. Before Buffy was on UPN, it started out on The WB. “The network? That was around when we were teenagers? It’s the network that had Buffy on it.” “No, and you know how I’m right? The frog was the logo for the WB.” “Maybe you’re the owner, and this whole recollection is a figment of your imagination in the same way that the frog’s owner thought he could sign.”

Wait, maybe yes, now that you mention it.” “Is it that the frog’s singing is all in the owner’s head? Is he crazy or something?” “Well, I think the owner puts the top hat on him when he’s trying to book the frog a Broadway show or something. Everyone else only sees him as a regular frog.” He was just a dumb frog who exhibited amazing superamphibian qualities but strictly when in the presence of his owner. “Was he a ‘person’ animal like Bugs? Did he wear clothes?” I know they ran the shorts in the Looney Tunes episodes that used to play late on Saturday mornings back when we were kids.” “No, but I’ll remember you comparing me to him.” Whenever the guy tries to show the frog off, like to anyone who could possibly give him money for the frog, he just sits there and croaks, just like a regular, stupid frog.” “But the frog can only sing these songs when he’s around the one guy. You know, ‘Hello, my baby / Hello, my honey / Hello, my ragtime gal.’” “Okay, this guy finds a frog who can sing old-timey songs really well. “I don’t think Tweety is female, in spite of the eyelashes. I remember the rabbit and the duck and the pig. “You know, that frog that shows up in some of the old Looney Tunes episodes? It wears… a top hat, I guess.” It’s like you’re that one Looney Tunes frog.” “I think what needs to happen is that you should show them the side that you show me: the smart, articulate one that you for some reason hide whenever someone imposing is around.
