lol, the AMOUNT of times i've seen this on the Boomerang commercial! It got to the point where I started to sing along every single time, and was finally like "ALRIGHT, lemme' look it up!"!!
Awesome scene! The funny thing is the original song - (Won’t You Come Home) Bill Bailey - was written and first recorded in 1902. So now it really is, as Jane says, an “old American folk ballad that’s been handed down for generations.”
_It's funny 'cause it's true..._ But, seriously, this is like in "The Simpsons" when "Lisa" says to "Nelson" _"Wow, there's so much I don't understand about bullying."_ NELSON: _"Yep, there's a lot of history there. Did you know it predates agriculture?"_
themirrorsofmymind That exchange in the Simpsons is funny, but I was making a slightly different point here. My point was that “Bill Bailey” would not have been considered “an old American folk song” when this aired in 1962, but it meets the definition now. What was funny to me was how time passes to make certain statements true. All best!
This, "Swing Shift Cinderella" singing _"Oh Wolfy"_, "Red Hot Riding Hood" singing _"Hey Daddy: You better get the best for me"_ and "Tom" cat singing _"Is you is, or is you ain't my Baby?"_ are my all time favorite musical moments from cartoons growing up!
Betty Jane Baker is Jane's singing voice here. She was married to guitarist Barney Kessel at the time this was recorded. She had a beautiful voice and was an excellent choice for Jane's singing voice as she sounded like Penny Singleton.
"I'll push those buttons darlin, while you relax..." Nice little double entendre there.... The high crotched skirt, the body language -- this was definitely put in as a bonus for the dads at home watching with the kids....
Mike Brannon no question about that and I remember when I was a little kid in the late 80s early 90s and I saw I was turned on by it at like 5 and 6 years old what can I say lol 😂
No it isn't. Penny Singleton was not the singing voice of Jane Jetson. I don't know who the singing voice of Jane Jetson was. But it wasn't Penny Singleton. It was the same woman who supplied the singing voice of Wilma in a FLINTSTONES episode called the Happy Housewife, I think that's what it was called. Wilma sang "Won't you come home Bill Bailey."
@@67nairb You're correct. BJ Baker did both songs and she also dubbed Nancy Kwan in "Flower Drum Song." She was a well known studio session singer and sang on lots of hit records.
indez23 well here's a little interesting fact The Jetsons and The Flintstones weren't originally meant for children they were aimed at adult audiences but kids grew to love them and they became children shows and when the Jetsons came back in the 80s they made the episodes more child friendly and aimed it for a younger audience almost 2 decades after it originally aired in the early 60s
The 80's JETSONS episodes were not good. The stories were rather lame and the animation wasn't very good. But the worst part about these JETSON'S episodes was George's boss, Mr. Spacely. In these 80's episodes Spacely was a really mean, nasty and despicable piece of work not merely hot tempered. In these 80's JETSONS episodes, Spacely seemed to take great personal enjoyment of making George's days at work a living Hell. He was worse than Mr. Slate on the FLINTSTONES who for the most part was a fair minded boss and his frustrations with his employee Fred were often justified. I think Spacely was worse than Mr. Burns on the SIMPSONS. Though some would think otherwise. I for one am not SIMPSONS watcher. Someone said on the internet that Mr. Spacely was so mean, he made drill sergeants look like ice cream men and he's probably right. On the opposite end of the coin George Jetson in this 80's cartoon version was a craven little spineless coward who let his little boss berate and bully him and never stood up to him. In the 60's JETSONS episodes he had more gumption and Spacely had a nicer disposition too. The 1980's JETSONS cartoon might've a been little better if Spacely hadn't appeared in so many episodes. His character was so loathsome, there was nothing funny about him. Too bad, his voice was done my favorite voice artist Mel Blanc, the Man of a Thousand Voices himself who I absolutely enjoy. I don't have to describe to any of you Spacely's physical appearance. You do notice that Spacely has a toothbrush black mustache resembling that of Adolf Hitler. I wonder if Hanna-Barbera when they designed Spacely they gave him that Hitler-like mustache to go with his personality. Probably not.
Yes she is amazing but that is actually BJ Baker doing the singing voice of Jane Jetson and she was also singing voice of Wilma Flintstone and sang the same song in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household
I used to think she said " baby won't you please come home" when I was younger. I only saw the commercial when she sang but I never saw the actual episode or I think I saw it once. She's the original Queen
Robert Bischoff u know it's funny u should mention that I once thought about that myself I'm surprised that Jane Jetson and Wilma Flintstone didn't sing in other episodes besides this and the happy household
🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 Won’t You Fly Home, Bill Spacely, Won’t You Fly Home, I Miss You All Day Long, I’ll Push Those Buttons, Darlin’ While You Relax, I Know I’ve Done You WROOOOOOOOOOONG, Remember That Rainy Evenin’ You Blasted Off, A Million Miles To Parts UNKNOOOOOOWN, I Know I’ve Been Mean, But Please Make the Scene, Bill Spacely, Won’t You Please Fly Home? You’re Out There In Space, But Who Knows What Place, Bill Spacely, Won’t You Please Fly, Baby, Won’t You Please Try, FLY HOME, BILL, FLY HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOME!!!! 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶
The best sendoff of the Miss Universe pageant, especially cute because in this one at least all the planets were represented. WIll never forget another contestant's rendition of "Little Star" in her best Zsa Zsa ("Tvinkle, tvinkle leettle stah, dahlink..."). Was it Miss Jupiter? Wish we had that part of the clip. Interesting anecdote - the Miss Universe crown back in 1962 was not all that different from the one drawn in the cartoon. Designed in the atomic age, it had orbits on top of it.
This song isn't an original composition written for "The Jetsons". It's "won't you come home Bill Baley" with some of the lyrics altered. But yes,the level of talent put into the recording session,the arrangement and the choice in singer is fantastic and light years ahead of the crap we have on TV today.
So, +BaronOfBayonne, I Super Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally Agree with you, Her Super Jazz Singing Performance is sooooooooooo AWESOME TO THE MAX!!!!!!! :-D
Lots of good music on this show. They took things seriously back then. The entire score is fantastic. The use of futuristic sounding electronic instruments such as the ondioline,electric piano,etc.
To everyone out there here's the 2 answers to the million dollar questions u all are wondering about in the comments answer number 1 The Name of this Episode is Miss Solar System episode 24 season 1 and the 2nd and most important answer that u all are wondering about The female singer doing the singing voice of Jane Jetson in this episode BJ Baker it's not Penny Singleton and it's not Keely Smith it's studio sessons and background singer BJ Baker and here's another interesting fact she was also the singing voice for Wilma Flintstone in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household but she didn't receive credits for either episode for some reason and here's a few other facts about miss Barbara Jean Baker she was the singing voice of the Asian girl in the movie musical the flower drum song and she sang the famous song from that movie I enjoy being a girl and she also Sang background vocals for many singers on alot of Hit records including I can't help falling in love by Elvis Presley You Send me by Sam Cooke and she sang back ground vocals for the Beatles and many other famous recordings and she and she was also a big advocate for the union of background singers and made sure that they got the credits they deserved on hit records and she was also married to Mickey Rooney for a short period of time in the 40s and Sadly she passed away in 2002 after complications from suffering a stroke so that's it hope that answers your questions about this and hope you all liked the little extra information I gave you guys on miss Baker
I was watchin the flinstones this morning and she also voices wilmas amazing singig voice and she did a version of this and it was just as good lol!!! I was like oh is that the jetsons commercial, but boomeran doesnt have commercials.
OH man, thanks for posting this. Penny SIngleton did the voice of Janet I think. Don't know what her singing voice was like, but it might be her. If not, Joanie Somers would be a good guess for that time frame.
MarkinDC I can't find any direct info on whether or not she performed this song, however she was a singer as well as an actress (in fact she had originally started as a singer as a child) so she well could have.
MarkinDC it was actually BJ Baker who did the singing voice of Jane Jetson in this episode she was also the singing voice of Wilma Flintstone and sang the very same song in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household but she didn't receive any credits in this and the Flintstone episode for some strange reason
KJ D actually my friend you are wrong it's actually BJ Baker doing the singing voice of Jane Jetson for this song in this episode and she was also the singing voice of Wilma Flintstone and sang the very same song in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household but she didn't receive credits for this and the Flintstone episode for some reason
The opening piano riff to Jane's song is unbelievably nostalgic for me. Boomerang Channel used to play a lot of Jetsons, especially late at night, and they would use that piano lick in one of the midroll things between episodes and commercials.
I believe that Barney Kessel provided the electric guitar on this song. He was also the performer heard on "The Andy Griffith Show" when James Best is playing "Midnight Special" while Andy sings.
@@CaptainCretaceous91 Me too. And every morning at seven o'clock they have an hour show called TOON IN WITH ME hosted by a curator named Bill and puppet tuna named Toony. This show showcases classic cartoons from Warner Brothers (Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck), MGM (Tom & Jerry), Max Fleischer's Betty Boop and Popeye, the post Fleischer Popeye cartoons and sometimes the not so classic cartoons from Columbia and De Pattie-Freleng (the Pink Panther). It would be nice if Me TV would air other cartoons from the golden age of animation like Walter Lantz (Woody Woodpecker), Terrytoons (Mighty Mouse), and UPA (Mr. Magoo). You know what would make Me TV complete? if they aired the other classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons not just THE FLINTSTONES & THE JETSONS, but also YOGI BEAR, HUCKLEBERRY HOUND, QUICK DRAW MCGRAW, SNAGLEPUSS, MAGILLA GORILLA, RICOCHET RABBIT & DROOPALONG, ATOM ANT, and even cartoons from from the late 60's like the BANANA SPLITS, WACKY RACES and DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY "BUT NO SCOOBY DOO PLEASE?" Jay Ward's ROCKY & BULLWINKLE would be nice too.
To the DML2112...It's possible that Keely Smith may have recorded Jane singing, but contractual disputes prevented her from receiving screen credit, maybe because Louis Prima was doing King Louie for Disney's 1967 version of "The Jungle Book".
George O'Hanlon was the voice of George Jetson in the 1962-63 JETSONS episodes as in the 1980's versions. But his voice sounded entirely different in the latter epiodes.
Jane AND Judy are hot. Both Penny Singleton (as Jane here) and Janet Waldo (as Judy in the early "Jet Screamer" which had Howard Morris as JS) and Howard Morris (JS) did very fine singing (and Geo.O'Hanlon, of course,too, as George.)
The late 50's and early 60's Hanna Barbera cartoons all had great artwork and character designs. They also took the music seriously. Check out their feature film "Hey There,Its Yogi Bear".
lol, the AMOUNT of times i've seen this on the Boomerang commercial! It got to the point where I started to sing along every single time, and was finally like "ALRIGHT, lemme' look it up!"!!
"Ooba dooba dooba"😏
Awesome scene! The funny thing is the original song - (Won’t You Come Home) Bill Bailey - was written and first recorded in 1902. So now it really is, as Jane says, an “old American folk ballad that’s been handed down for generations.”
_It's funny 'cause it's true..._
But, seriously, this is like in "The Simpsons" when "Lisa" says to "Nelson" _"Wow, there's so much I don't understand about bullying."_
NELSON: _"Yep, there's a lot of history there. Did you know it predates agriculture?"_
themirrorsofmymind That exchange in the Simpsons is funny, but I was making a slightly different point here. My point was that “Bill Bailey” would not have been considered “an old American folk song” when this aired in 1962, but it meets the definition now. What was funny to me was how time passes to make certain statements true. All best!
more like an ancient American folk ballad that's been handed down four generations.
0:53 that piano riff, man that brings me back to being a kid. They used that scene in one of the bumpers for Boomerang Channel.
Well at the very least we know that George is attracted to his wife.
I know George and Jane are happy together.
Sage Of Earth What are you talking about? Of course George is attracted to his wife.
They're relationship is happier than that of Fred and Wilma.
"HIT IT FELLAS!"
pilot.
She reminded me of the timid black female officer from Police Academy who without warning would kick your butt.
James Johnson NOOOOOO!!!!! JANE JETSON AINT NOTHING LIKE THAT RATCHET UGLY ASS BLACK FEMALE OFFICER FROM POLICE ACADEMY.
She was not ugly, stop being such an ignorant pig .
I read this right after she said it
was it Penny Singleton who says "HIT IT FELLAS?"
HIT IT FELLAS :) love that
the best moments of the jetsons in my opinion
"Boomerang it's all coming back to you"
So I'm not the only one.
Came here because of the commercial
It's a disgrace now. Even my nine year old niece hates it.
Would always here see the commercial as a kid sucks they chose to "upgrade" boomerang
Betty Jane Baker does Jane's singing voice, while Penny Singleton does her speaking part.
She sang for Wilma as the original tune.
@@karlstuber6399 Yeah, in the episode "Happy Household" and she sang for Betty ( I think) in "The Rock Vegas Story".
Ms. Baker was a good match. She really sounds like a match for P Singleton’s “Jane” speaking voice.
@@georgimihailov4906 HAPPY HOUSEWIFE.
This, "Swing Shift Cinderella" singing _"Oh Wolfy"_, "Red Hot Riding Hood" singing _"Hey Daddy: You better get the best for me"_ and "Tom" cat singing _"Is you is, or is you ain't my Baby?"_ are my all time favorite musical moments from cartoons growing up!
themirrorsofmymind Gosh! You and I are on the same wavelength! Great memories!
No love for "the Golden Smog" Fred Flintstone and on the skins barney Rubble "to give us trouble"
What about the Bedrock Twist??
This song plays on Boomerang channe; Jetsons commercials alllll the time. Never seen the opisode though :P
too bad boomerang got a makeover. It's just not the same anymore...
@@omega25593 fr bruh now boomerang fucking sucks
@@Kaidaone12 ikr this shit
@@Kaidaone12 You'll be happy to know the JETSONS & THE FLINTSTONES are available to watch on ME TV.
@@67nairb doesn't have the same feeling though
George: JANE!!!!!!!!
Jane: GEORGE!!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite part. 😁
Betty Jane Baker is Jane's singing voice here. She was married to guitarist Barney Kessel at the time this was recorded.
She had a beautiful voice and was an excellent choice for Jane's singing voice as she sounded like Penny Singleton.
Nice homework !
Jane Jetson, House wife, mother of two children, and hottest woman in the Galaxy!
i believe the appropriate word is "milf".....:D
@@citizenterryk You are an idiot.
@@richallenxbox1976 time to move out of Mommy's basement
@@citizenterryk I don't watch All Elite Wrestling, I am NOT a basement dweller.
And yet all through it, George had no clue that it was Jane. Had she never sang at home!?
Not like that I'm sure!
obviously not
George is at work where Spacely has him work late hours. So, George is hardly at home.
some people have hidden talents...
Dick Van Dyke wouldn't have recognized Mary Tyler Moore, with a mask and singing.
"I'll push those buttons darlin, while you relax..."
Nice little double entendre there....
The high crotched skirt, the body language -- this was definitely put in as a bonus for the dads at home watching with the kids....
Mike Brannon no question about that and I remember when I was a little kid in the late 80s early 90s and I saw I was turned on by it at like 5 and 6 years old what can I say lol 😂
Splendid job fellas!!! Betty Jane Baker does Jane's singing voice, while Penny Singleton does her speaking part.
I was like 5 when I first saw this I'm 25 now, and I was blown over by Jane! My mom loves this episode as much as me!
'Bill Bailey' must be a favorite song over at Hanna-Barbera.
Magilla Gorilla sang the Bill Bailey song with an elephant and a hippo in one episode.
@@67nairb Also, the pink gorilla from the 'Johnny Bravo' pilot sang that song.
@@Launchpad05 For some reason my comment on Magilla Gorilla singing the Bill Bailey was turned off.
@@Launchpad05 it's back.
0:53 that piano riff reminds me of late nights watching Boomerang as a kid.
I swear 🥺
I so remember seeing this for the first time as a kid. Great memories!!
I was watching boomerang and I saw this part! She has an amazing voice!!
My god Jane is really good singer.
That wasn't her real voice.
Marry Robert My God, she is also very hot.
brian sedlock Yes, it is.
No it isn't. Penny Singleton was not the singing voice of Jane Jetson. I don't know who the singing voice of Jane Jetson was. But it wasn't Penny Singleton. It was the same woman who supplied the singing voice of Wilma in a FLINTSTONES episode called the Happy Housewife, I think that's what it was called. Wilma sang "Won't you come home Bill Bailey."
@@67nairb You're correct. BJ Baker did both songs and she also dubbed Nancy Kwan in "Flower Drum Song." She was a well known studio session singer and sang on lots of hit records.
I loved this song (:
I love the way Jane belts out the song. George realizes what he had all along: A beautiful, talented wife who is devoted to him.
Jane Jetson, that Was Amazing!
Jane is so adorable.❤️
Cartoons were stylish and adult oriented but so cool back then
indez23 well here's a little interesting fact The Jetsons and The Flintstones weren't originally meant for children they were aimed at adult audiences but kids grew to love them and they became children shows and when the Jetsons came back in the 80s they made the episodes more child friendly and aimed it for a younger audience almost 2 decades after it originally aired in the early 60s
The 80's JETSONS episodes were not good. The stories were rather lame and the animation wasn't very good. But the worst part about these JETSON'S episodes was George's boss, Mr. Spacely. In these 80's episodes Spacely was a really mean, nasty and despicable piece of work not merely hot tempered. In these 80's JETSONS episodes, Spacely seemed to take great personal enjoyment of making George's days at work a living Hell. He was worse than Mr. Slate on the FLINTSTONES who for the most part was a fair minded boss and his frustrations with his employee Fred were often justified. I think Spacely was worse than Mr. Burns on the SIMPSONS. Though some would think otherwise. I for one am not SIMPSONS watcher. Someone said on the internet that Mr. Spacely was so mean, he made drill sergeants look like ice cream men and he's probably right. On the opposite end of the coin George Jetson in this 80's cartoon version was a craven little spineless coward who let his little boss berate and bully him and never stood up to him. In the 60's JETSONS episodes he had more gumption and Spacely had a nicer disposition too. The 1980's JETSONS cartoon might've a been little better if Spacely hadn't appeared in so many episodes. His character was so loathsome, there was nothing funny about him. Too bad, his voice was done my favorite voice artist Mel Blanc, the Man of a Thousand Voices himself who I absolutely enjoy. I don't have to describe to any of you Spacely's physical appearance. You do notice that Spacely has a toothbrush black mustache resembling that of Adolf Hitler. I wonder if Hanna-Barbera when they designed Spacely they gave him that Hitler-like mustache to go with his personality. Probably not.
Penny Singelton ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "HIT IT FELLAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
+Hammerswinger50 She does rocks, but that's Betty Jane Baker.
Hammerswinger50
The original "Blondie."
Yes she is amazing but that is actually BJ Baker doing the singing voice of Jane Jetson and she was also singing voice of Wilma Flintstone and sang the same song in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household
You mean the Happy Housewife.
She should've sang 'Gleep Glorp' with Rob Paulsen.
that songs pretty catchy
George Jetsons Worked for Spacely Sprockets. His wife was singing about Fly home Bill Spacely in a mask. Wow! The things we get when we are grown.
I love this episode
i wish i could find the real recording of this version, like the studio version. her voice was ahead of her time. real swanky
I used to think she said " baby won't you please come home" when I was younger. I only saw the commercial when she sang but I never saw the actual episode or I think I saw it once. She's the original Queen
I loved this episode!
this is fucking amazing.
I didn't know that Jane Jetson could sing but now I know
JANE JETSON IS THE GODDESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had to look this up after Boomerang playing it so much :D
I Remember this at 5 yrs. old, It took my breathe away and then I knew I wanted to sing! :)
The Jetsons is my favorite childhood cartoon growing up
Still loving it over Forty years later. God Bless You.
Its a shame this song sounds better than the shit on the radio today. Go head, Jane. Do it, baby. Hit it fellas!!!
Sadly, there were a thing called 'rules' back in the 1960's before doors were broken and the rules were thrown out the window.
Love how the instrument play themselves!
Where were the brass instruments in that group?
fabulous..wonderful
Been years since I last watched the jetsons
I miss seeing this on boomerang. The old boomerang is no more. The new boomerang has nothing to do with
This
I have been looking for this! I thought it was my imagination, finally someone put it up! "I'll push those buttons, darling, while you relax....." lol
She sings the best song ever
2:35 breathtaking line
Did Jane Jetson study singing with Ann-Margrock? I'm surprised that angle wasn't
explored when the Jetsons and Flintstones met in 1987.
Robert Bischoff u know it's funny u should mention that I once thought about that myself I'm surprised that Jane Jetson and Wilma Flintstone didn't sing in other episodes besides this and the happy household
i remember wacthing and hearing this as a kid
🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶
Won’t You Fly Home, Bill Spacely,
Won’t You Fly Home,
I Miss You All Day Long,
I’ll Push Those Buttons, Darlin’ While You Relax,
I Know I’ve Done You WROOOOOOOOOOONG,
Remember That Rainy Evenin’ You Blasted Off,
A Million Miles To Parts UNKNOOOOOOWN,
I Know I’ve Been Mean,
But Please Make the Scene,
Bill Spacely, Won’t You Please Fly Home?
You’re Out There In Space,
But Who Knows What Place,
Bill Spacely, Won’t You Please Fly,
Baby, Won’t You Please Try,
FLY HOME, BILL, FLY
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOME!!!!
🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶 🎶
The emcee is voiced by Howard Morris, who also did Jet Screamer.
YEAH SING THAT SONG JANE!!!👏👏👏
I love it
sue curtis!
The best sendoff of the Miss Universe pageant, especially cute because in this one at least all the planets were represented. WIll never forget another contestant's rendition of "Little Star" in her best Zsa Zsa ("Tvinkle, tvinkle leettle stah, dahlink..."). Was it Miss Jupiter? Wish we had that part of the clip. Interesting anecdote - the Miss Universe crown back in 1962 was not all that different from the one drawn in the cartoon. Designed in the atomic age, it had orbits on top of it.
Saw this on the Boomerang commercial, and my jaw literally hit the floor. Very hot, Jane. I was just... O.O
I want this to be a full length song
Really says a lot about the fact a song written for a cartoon more than 40 years ago is insanely better than 95% of what passes as good music today.
This song isn't an original composition written for "The Jetsons". It's "won't you come home Bill Baley" with some of the lyrics altered. But yes,the level of talent put into the recording session,the arrangement and the choice in singer is fantastic and light years ahead of the crap we have on TV today.
@@Suddenlyits1960 I’m aware of that. Doesn’t change the fact it’s still better than nearly all of what’s considered good toady.
I know George and Jane shocked each other but, the best part he mentioned Parent Teacher Association Awesome
I agree she is indeed hot.
+BaronOfBayonne, I Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally Super Agree with you, Friend. I Love Jane Jetson so much Too! :-D
So, +BaronOfBayonne, I Super Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally, Totally Agree with you, Her Super Jazz Singing Performance is sooooooooooo AWESOME TO THE MAX!!!!!!! :-D
BaronOfBayonne she's a cartoon character...
No question about it when I first saw Jane in the costume I to pick my jaw off the floor she is a ideal wife and she has a hot voice to go with it.
BaronOfBayonne I indeed agree she is more than just hot.
A Boomerang commercial brought me here...
Fantastic arrangement by Hoyt Curtain. Can you imagine being in the session when this was recorded?
Lots of good music on this show. They took things seriously back then. The entire score is fantastic. The use of futuristic sounding electronic instruments such as the ondioline,electric piano,etc.
To everyone out there here's the 2 answers to the million dollar questions u all are wondering about in the comments answer number 1 The Name of this Episode is Miss Solar System episode 24 season 1 and the 2nd and most important answer that u all are wondering about The female singer doing the singing voice of Jane Jetson in this episode BJ Baker it's not Penny Singleton and it's not Keely Smith it's studio sessons and background singer BJ Baker and here's another interesting fact she was also the singing voice for Wilma Flintstone in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household but she didn't receive credits for either episode for some reason and here's a few other facts about miss Barbara Jean Baker she was the singing voice of the Asian girl in the movie musical the flower drum song and she sang the famous song from that movie I enjoy being a girl and she also Sang background vocals for many singers on alot of Hit records including I can't help falling in love by Elvis Presley You Send me by Sam Cooke and she sang back ground vocals for the Beatles and many other famous recordings and she
and she was also a big advocate for the union of background singers and made sure that they got the credits they deserved on hit records and she was also married to Mickey Rooney for a short period of time in the 40s and Sadly she passed away in 2002 after complications from suffering a stroke so that's it hope that answers your questions about this and hope you all liked the little extra information I gave you guys on miss Baker
I believe the episodes ends with both the winning contestant & judge being disqualified. Love the Jetsons!
I was watchin the flinstones this morning and she also voices wilmas amazing singig voice and she did a version of this and it was just as good lol!!! I was like oh is that the jetsons commercial, but boomeran doesnt have commercials.
Even better than the original song...
Sarah Vaughan *Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home* Live 1964
highly doubt i
The original is Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home? - Arthur Collins (1902) ua-cam.com/video/r3seUny2pB8/v-deo.html
OH man, thanks for posting this. Penny SIngleton did the voice of Janet I think. Don't know what her singing voice was like, but it might be her. If not, Joanie Somers would be a good guess for that time frame.
MarkinDC I can't find any direct info on whether or not she performed this song, however she was a singer as well as an actress (in fact she had originally started as a singer as a child) so she well could have.
Penny Singlton did infact sing the song in this episode.
MarkinDC it was actually BJ Baker who did the singing voice of Jane Jetson in this episode she was also the singing voice of Wilma Flintstone and sang the very same song in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household but she didn't receive any credits in this and the Flintstone episode for some strange reason
KJ D actually my friend you are wrong it's actually BJ Baker doing the singing voice of Jane Jetson for this song in this episode and she was also the singing voice of Wilma Flintstone and sang the very same song in The Flintstones Episode The Happy Household but she didn't receive credits for this and the Flintstone episode for some reason
the "hit it fellas!" is pretty neat too.
The Float..the band..the gown....How the blazes did Jane come up with all this in an afternoon???
Thank you.
Miss Solar System
The opening piano riff to Jane's song is unbelievably nostalgic for me. Boomerang Channel used to play a lot of Jetsons, especially late at night, and they would use that piano lick in one of the midroll things between episodes and commercials.
Amazing
Jane sang the shit out this song.
Loved it!!
I believe that Barney Kessel provided the electric guitar on this song. He was also the performer heard on "The Andy Griffith Show" when James Best is playing "Midnight Special" while Andy sings.
Lol Boomerang brought me here.
FaVORITE episode by far....
This so happened on Married With Children with Peg in disguise at the Nudie Bar.
EdwardERS I’m not even gonna ask
Fuck yep!!! Xoxo my AWSOME childhood
Please don’t say bad words because this was my favorite show or I will be piss off!
MEMORIES
2:33 Ooooh, hit that note really great! 😁
I hope they bring back the Jetsons on TV 📺
it's already on TV. MeTV to be precise.
@@67nairbI love that channel
@@CaptainCretaceous91 Me too. And every morning at seven o'clock they have an hour show called TOON IN WITH ME hosted by a curator named Bill and puppet tuna named Toony. This show showcases classic cartoons from Warner Brothers (Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck), MGM (Tom & Jerry), Max Fleischer's Betty Boop and Popeye, the post Fleischer Popeye cartoons and sometimes the not so classic cartoons from Columbia and De Pattie-Freleng (the Pink Panther).
It would be nice if Me TV would air other cartoons from the golden age of animation like Walter Lantz (Woody Woodpecker), Terrytoons (Mighty Mouse), and UPA (Mr. Magoo).
You know what would make Me TV complete? if they aired the other classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons not just THE FLINTSTONES & THE JETSONS, but also YOGI BEAR, HUCKLEBERRY HOUND, QUICK DRAW MCGRAW, SNAGLEPUSS, MAGILLA GORILLA, RICOCHET RABBIT & DROOPALONG, ATOM ANT, and even cartoons from from the late 60's like the BANANA SPLITS, WACKY RACES and DASTARDLY & MUTTLEY "BUT NO SCOOBY DOO PLEASE?" Jay Ward's ROCKY & BULLWINKLE would be nice too.
George and Jane Jetson are the husband and wife couple that are out of this world.
Is Bill Spacely supposed to be a brother or cousin of Mr. Cosmo Spacely? I hope not.
To the DML2112...It's possible that Keely Smith may have recorded Jane singing,
but contractual disputes prevented her from receiving screen credit, maybe because
Louis Prima was doing King Louie for Disney's 1967 version of "The Jungle Book".
This was a time when cartoons were made on another level!
George O'Hanlon was the voice of George Jetson in the 1962-63 JETSONS episodes as in the 1980's versions. But his voice sounded entirely different in the latter epiodes.
Jane AND Judy are hot. Both Penny Singleton (as Jane here) and Janet Waldo (as Judy in the early "Jet Screamer" which had Howard Morris as JS) and Howard Morris (JS) did very fine singing (and Geo.O'Hanlon, of course,too, as George.)
Steve Carras yep
Judy is a teen pedo
Gives me so much nostalgia from the boomerang commercials 😢 good times
Jane Jetson is one cool Mama.
I really like it so much
because I really think that it is so cool and so amazing animation music video in the whole world 💝.
Qweroaaron
I used to watch it !!! Oh the nostalgia.....
The late 50's and early 60's Hanna Barbera cartoons all had great artwork and character designs. They also took the music seriously. Check out their feature film "Hey There,Its Yogi Bear".
beautiful
I was making bacon and eggs the other day and this song popped into my my head. damn you Hanna Barbera!
Purple is my favorite color
Catchy.