BC13: I suspect you are rather young and missed the wonderful popular songs of the first 2/3’s of the 20th century. “Let a Smile be Your Umbrella” is not one of the great masterpieces, but it has its perky charms.
You can find many performances of it on YouTube. The Julie Andrews tribute is a nice duet with Gene Kelly, but the choppy video is joltingly unrelated to the audio. And I recommend avoiding the barbershop chorus version which sent chills down my spine and not in a good way. But YouTube is a great way to get caught up whenever an unknown song comes up.
Thanks for your input. I’m not much on You Tube, but I am an avid watcher of TCM, but tend to lean toward gangster, espionage, war, comedy etc rather than musicals - unless they are the seasonal variety (Easter Parade, White Christmas, Holiday Inn, Going My Way etc - which I own). You may be surprised to know that I’ve got a Glenn Miller CD and a couple of mixed swing CD’s. I also own the Glenn Miller story and am soon to purchase the Fabulous Dorseys. And I do have the Sound of Music, South Pacific and select Doris Day films such as Calamity Ja.ne, On Moonlight Bay & By the Light of the Silvery Moon
You might say I own select pieces of the past from some of my favorite actors, such as Bogart, Bacall, Bergman, Cagney, Crosby, Gable, Grant, Stanwyck & Stewart. I am also collecting films from the master of suspense, himself, and currently have most of his more popular fims and some of his not-so-popular films.
Does anyone even remember what “Spook” is in the dungeon for in the first place?
Sadly, I do. He uttered the infamous “The King is a Fink.”
He was mugged and, as he was crawling for help, run over by the King in his carriage. The last straw was the carriage was the getaway vehicle for the mugger.
Virtualjump over 15 years ago
A smile AND an umbrella works best!
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
Practical troll! Go, Irwin!
margueritem over 15 years ago
I always wondered about that song…
tirnaaisling over 15 years ago
A good set of waterproofs is much better umbrella’s are a pain ;)
Tho’ me thinks the song wouldn’t sound right some how
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
I can’t wait to hear his rendition of “Pennies From Heaven”.
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
I don’t know that song
Destiny23 over 15 years ago
I’m familiar with ‘wet dog smell’ – I hate to think what ‘wet Irwin’ smells like!
lewisbower over 15 years ago
Where’s Gene Kelly?
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
BC13: I suspect you are rather young and missed the wonderful popular songs of the first 2/3’s of the 20th century. “Let a Smile be Your Umbrella” is not one of the great masterpieces, but it has its perky charms.
You can find many performances of it on YouTube. The Julie Andrews tribute is a nice duet with Gene Kelly, but the choppy video is joltingly unrelated to the audio. And I recommend avoiding the barbershop chorus version which sent chills down my spine and not in a good way. But YouTube is a great way to get caught up whenever an unknown song comes up.
linsonl over 15 years ago
Destiny23, I think you have ruined my whole weekend.
gjsjr41 over 15 years ago
as long as you’re “Singing in the Rain” it doesn’t matter.
Ursula A Kehoe Premium Member over 15 years ago
I love how the raindrops are drawn in the second panel … makes me wish I could be there with Irwin.
linsonl over 15 years ago
Joe Allen Doty: Does anyone even remember what “Spook” is in the dungeon for in the first place?
JanLC over 15 years ago
Irwin & Nerwin remind me of Cousin It from The Addams Family.
bald over 15 years ago
ahhh but a stroll in the rain with your favorite person can be romantic, with or without a smile or an umbrella, well as long as it isn’t a downpour
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
And Irwin said, “Let there be an umbrella!” and there was an umbrella!
or does anyone know of a better explanation of how that umbrella came to be there?
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
pschearer
Thanks for your input. I’m not much on You Tube, but I am an avid watcher of TCM, but tend to lean toward gangster, espionage, war, comedy etc rather than musicals - unless they are the seasonal variety (Easter Parade, White Christmas, Holiday Inn, Going My Way etc - which I own). You may be surprised to know that I’ve got a Glenn Miller CD and a couple of mixed swing CD’s. I also own the Glenn Miller story and am soon to purchase the Fabulous Dorseys. And I do have the Sound of Music, South Pacific and select Doris Day films such as Calamity Ja.ne, On Moonlight Bay & By the Light of the Silvery Moon
You might say I own select pieces of the past from some of my favorite actors, such as Bogart, Bacall, Bergman, Cagney, Crosby, Gable, Grant, Stanwyck & Stewart. I am also collecting films from the master of suspense, himself, and currently have most of his more popular fims and some of his not-so-popular films.
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
pschearer
I neglected to mention Hepburn & Tracy
Sherlock Watson over 15 years ago
Another optimist gets smacked in the face by reality.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 15 years ago
N7326 Foxtrot said,
Does anyone even remember what “Spook” is in the dungeon for in the first place?
Sadly, I do. He uttered the infamous “The King is a Fink.” He was mugged and, as he was crawling for help, run over by the King in his carriage. The last straw was the carriage was the getaway vehicle for the mugger.
Keith Messamer over 15 years ago
You’ll get stay drier with a smile and an umbrella than with a smile alone. (With apologies to Al Capone.)