Thanks for the link. That song is referenced in Buster Keaton’s silent film, THE NAVIGATOR. I have always wondered how it sounds. The way it is sung here is on the money.
I remember this song from a movie that was old when I was a kid, like maybe a Laurel and Hardy?
Is it odd that we have this magnificent high-tech dirigible, but playing music on something Edison invented way back. It’s quirky, but loveable. Sort of like me. :-)
Thanks, David. That was a great rendition. I had heard it before but didn’t remember exactly how it went. We also had a Victrola with a big horn like that. Agree with Ray C, It doesn’t seem to fit with the rest of the strip.
davidf42 over 12 years ago
Good Morning, Anniephans! Great pathos for three comic strip panels!For those of you who don’t know what this song sounds like, here’s a link –
Asleep In the Deep
Here’s the link to Annie 2003 .
RegHartt over 12 years ago
Thanks for the link. That song is referenced in Buster Keaton’s silent film, THE NAVIGATOR. I have always wondered how it sounds. The way it is sung here is on the money.
Ray_C over 12 years ago
I remember this song from a movie that was old when I was a kid, like maybe a Laurel and Hardy?
Is it odd that we have this magnificent high-tech dirigible, but playing music on something Edison invented way back. It’s quirky, but loveable. Sort of like me. :-)
Teh Premium Member over 12 years ago
may be best to let sleeping Doctor Darks lie
marvee over 12 years ago
Thanks, David. That was a great rendition. I had heard it before but didn’t remember exactly how it went. We also had a Victrola with a big horn like that. Agree with Ray C, It doesn’t seem to fit with the rest of the strip.
marvee over 12 years ago
BTW, why can’t the run old Brenda Starr strips?