Sing Me A Cartoon #17: Turning the Paige
Victor was interested in covering songs from the latest “Silly Symphonies”, so they turned to an musician familiar with these selections. That bandleader was Raymond Paige.
Victor was interested in covering songs from the latest “Silly Symphonies”, so they turned to an musician familiar with these selections. That bandleader was Raymond Paige.
There’s an odd duck in the Fleischer pond, in the form of “Be Kind To Aminals”, on which an absolutely different voice – Floyd Buckley – appears as Popeye.
Believe it or not, songs were being written about Popeye even before the cartoons started coming out in 1933.
Of the various girls who are said to have done the voice of Betty Boop, none made more out of it than Mae Questel.
When Max Fleischer started the Betty Boop series, the “music people” at the studio were already onto what was required: a theme song.
Frank Luther recorded “Mickey Mouse And Minnie’s In Town”, and “In A Silly Symphony”. They were released on picture discs in early 1934 – and they didn’t sell at all!
“Mickey Mouse And Minnie’s In Town” rolls off the tongue a little clumsy–and it was not nearly the Disney hit song that “Who’s Afraid. . . ” was.
A fond memory of the days when running vintage black and white theatrical cartoons on children’s television was “the natural thing to do”!