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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rose Marie Lyrics, 1936 Film From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 10 Jan 14 - 01:57 PM Lyrics "Pardon Me, Madame," and "Just For You" by Gus Kahn. Lyric to "Some of There Days" by Sheldon Brooks. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rose Marie Lyrics, 1936 Film From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 10 Jan 14 - 01:51 PM Lyrics needed: "Some of These Days," "Pardon Me, Madame." The songs "Why Shouldn't We" and "Yesterdays," were listed on a website, but apparently in error. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rose Marie Lyrics, 1936 Film From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 10 Jan 14 - 01:43 PM Lyrics needed: "Why Shouldn't We," and "Yesterdays." |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rose Marie Lyrics, 1936 Film From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 10 Jan 14 - 01:41 PM Lyrics Add: SONG OF THE MOUNTIES Rudolf Friml, Herbert Stothart; Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II (Rose Marie, 1924; 1936 film) Far over the snow, what are those voices? (Over the snow) They sing as they go What do those voices [call]? Look out for the Mounties (Here come the Mounties) We come...... Somebody hide, somebody better hide! On thru' the hail Like a pack of angry wolves on the trail (We are after you) dead or alive We are out to get you, dead or alive (And we'll get you soon). If you're the one Better run, better run away Son, you are done Throw your gun, throw your gun away Here come the Mounties to get the man they're after now. (Repeat verses: "On thru' the hail" and "If you're the one.") |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rose Marie Lyrics, 1936 Film From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 09 Jan 14 - 04:35 PM Lyr. Add: TOTEM TOM-TOM Rose Marie, film, 1936 Long ago here used to be a tribe Of Indian smarties throwing their parties here. Long ago, you used to see A wild young maiden in copper Dance with her popper dear In the shadow of the totem pole here In the shadow of the totem pole All night long they'd skip and prance Like birds on wing they'd float-um Call it the Totem dance. When my grandpa Chief Chickeekotem Took grandma out to a totem Totem tom-tom, totem tom-tom When they moved their feet very blue like The drum would beat tattoo like Totem tom-tom, totem tom-tom. Then pretty soon each Injun Was singin' His throat with firewater gin-gin And faster and faster round the totem they flew! But later on, all tired and sleepy They'd go back home to their teepee Totem tom-tom, totem tom-tom. Lyrics may need correction! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rose Marie Lyrics, 1936 Film From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 09 Jan 14 - 02:49 PM Lyr. Add: INDIAN LOVE CALL Rose Marie, 1936 film. Lyrics and music, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Ooh.......Ooh....... Ooh.......Ooh....... So echoes of sweet love notes Gently fall through the forest stillness As the waiting Indian lover's call. When the lone lagoon stirs in the spring Welcoming home some Swannee White Wing When the maiden moon riding the sky Gathers her star-eyed dream children nigh That is the time of the moon and the year When love dreams to Indian maidens appear And this is the song that they hear: When I'm calling you Will you answer too? That means I offer my love to you To be your own If you refuse me what shall I do? Just waiting all alone But if when you hear my love call ringing clear And I hear your answering echo, so dear Then I will know our love will come true You'll belong to me, I'll belong to you. This song has probably caused more than one Indian to upchuck his fry bread. |
Subject: ADD: Rose Marie Lyrics, 1936 Film From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 09 Jan 14 - 02:22 PM ROSE MARIE Lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II Oh Rose, my Rose Marie Oh sweet Rose Marie It's easy to see Why all who learn to know you, love you. You're gentle and kind, divinely designed As graceful as the pines above you There's an angel's breath beneath your sighs There's a little devil in your eyes. Oh Rose Marie, I love you I'm always dreaming of you No matter what I do, I can't forget you Sometime I wish that I'd never met you. And yet if I should lose you T'would mean my very life to me Of all the queens that ever lived, I'd choose you, to rule me, my Rose Marie. Of all the queens that ever lived I'd choose you- to rule me, my Rose Marie Of all the queens that ever lived I'd choose you- to rule me, my Rose Marie. The 1936 film had a different plot and dropped most of the songs of the original stage musical of 1924, book by Friml and Stothart. Lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Sung by Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy Film, 1936 |
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