The Toy Trumpet
Raymond Scott And His Orchestra Lyrics
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@robertorick6383
For some reason, this one will always remind me of Ren & Stimpy. It's catchy enough to stand on its own as a small band (as opposed to then popular Big Bands)standard even without the cartoon involvement.
@gunier.j.kintgenanimations
That's because the works of Raymond Scott were actually used in The Ren & Stimpy Show. This, & "In An 18th Century Drawing Room" are notible examples, The latter being used in the infamous banned episode, "Mans Best Friend"
@robertorick6383
@@gunier.j.kintgenanimations I already seen the episodes of "Ren & Stimpy" that have the Raymond Scott soundtracks in them, and they are very funny, including "Man's Best Friend." John K. did get the proper rights to Raymond Scott's original soundtracks as Scott was dying by 1993. By 1994, Scott had passed away at the age of 84. Raymond Scott had already sold the rights to his songs to Warner Brothers in 1947, which is how Carl Stalling got to use the songs on Looney Tunes cartoons such as "Powerhouse", "18th Century Drawing Room", and "The Toy Trumpet." Al Hirt did an interesting version of "The Toy Trumpet" in 1964 on RCA Red Seal Records with Arthur Fiedler's Boston Pops Orchestra.
@theresap.3305
Shirley Temple’s movie, “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” brought me here! I love this classic instrumental as well as her tap duet will Bill Robinson. Thank you so much for posting!
@the78prof72
My pleasure!
@mariannedavila3574
I associate this to Christmas because they always play this at christmas time
@VTMCompany
Love the notes that sound wrong! This is all pure genius. My copy adds on the label in parentheses "Theme song."
@ellistomago3369
brilliant composition, brilliant musicians
@stephenholloway6893
Heard in the opening credits in Rebel Rabbit.
@LDFE2002
As well as “Daffy the Commando” (1943).