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Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat" is a song written by Leon René, Otis René and Emerson Scott in 1941. It was recorded in 1941 by The Ink Spots (Decca 4045), Erskine Hawkins [3] (Bluebird B-11277), "Hutch" Leslie Hutchinson with Orchestra (HMV B.D.1006), [4] and The Four Tones & Eddie Beal Trio (Make Believe Ballroom AM 02357-E).
Bugs observes Elmer's nap, remarks that the dream he notices Elmer is having — that of a classic log and saw, representing snoring — is "a heavenly dream". Then, Bugs decides he had "better look into this", and downs a sleeping pill. He dreams he is inside Elmer's dream, in a boat crooning "Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat". He decides to use ...
Release date. January 3, 1948. ( 1948-01-03) Running time. 7:25. Language. English. Gorilla My Dreams is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. [ 2] The short was released on January 3, 1948, and stars Bugs Bunny.
Happy 75th birthday, Bugs Bunny! This famous bunny hopped onto the scene in 1940 and he's bounced himself right into superstardom over the years with his famous phrases like, 'What's up, Doc?"
Bugs' stereotypical portrayal of Japanese womanhood renders him a meek and seductive creature, speaking in a falsetto voice. [8] The short has similarities to both Wackiki Wabbit (1943) and Herr Meets Hare (1945). [5] The soundtrack includes "Trade Winds" and "Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat". [5]
The Ink Spots were an American vocal pop group who gained international fame in the 1930s and 1940s. Their unique musical style predated the rhythm and blues and rock and roll musical genres, and the subgenre doo-wop. The Ink Spots were widely accepted in both the white and black communities, largely due to the ballad style introduced to the ...
Benjamin Franklin was a man of many professions and talents -- tradesman, publisher, writer, artist, scientist, inventor, political revolutionary, statesman. Bugs Bunny, on the other hand, is a ...
My Dream Is Yours (1949), live-action film; Bugs appears in a musical dream sequence alongside Doris Day and Jack Carson (with a cameo by Tweety) [33] Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island (1983), compilation film [34] Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), a Disney / Touchstone film; Bugs appears alongside Mickey Mouse for the first (and only) time [35]