This was originally released as a Paramount "Noveltoon" in August 1947, and was a forerunner of the second series of "Screen Songs" Famous Studios produced from 1947 through '51...Jackson Beck and Sid Raymond have a few voices here, including one from Arnold Stang at the end. Johnny Mercer wrote "I'm An Old Cowhand" for a 1936 Bing Crosby Paramount musical, "Rhythm On the Range"...
Famous Studios used a lot of "standards", as well as tunes from Paramount's "Famous Music" publishing house {and a few others}, for their "Screen Songs", 'Cartoon'- "Little Brown Jug" had been a "standard" years before it was used in a Paramount cartoon {Glenn Miller had a big hit with his version in 1939}.
@ttmarlene "Childhood Memories!" Did anybody catch the last soft drink order from the nasaly "Arnold Stang-like voice"; for a "two cents plain?". New Yorkese for seltzer water. Still makes me laugh, and you can't help but sing along with the song.
Barry I. Grauman, these screen song cartoon were just the 1940s version of the Max Fleischer ones of the 30s. Just not as good in animation or quality.
This song is actually tongue in cheek
Thank you for posting this!!! I remember watching this all the time when I was a kid!!!
I remember this! Thanks for the great find!
Cartoon used in Shining Time Station: Bad Guy.
omg yesssss ive been looking for this
This was originally released as a Paramount "Noveltoon" in August 1947, and was a forerunner of the second series of "Screen Songs" Famous Studios produced from 1947 through '51...Jackson Beck and Sid Raymond have a few voices here, including one from Arnold Stang at the end. Johnny Mercer wrote "I'm An Old Cowhand" for a 1936 Bing Crosby Paramount musical, "Rhythm On the Range"...
Cartoon Carousel Segments from The Bozo Show (Chicago, Illinois, United States Version)
Shining time station, anyone?
When the rope that the cowboy was swinging back and forth, it morphed into a cowgirl if anyone payed careful notice to it.
On The Giant 600 Cartoon Collection, They Cut Out A Scene From 1:18-1:33.
0:57 The same thing?
Famous Studios used a lot of "standards", as well as tunes from Paramount's "Famous Music" publishing house {and a few others}, for their "Screen Songs", 'Cartoon'- "Little Brown Jug" had been a "standard" years before it was used in a Paramount cartoon {Glenn Miller had a big hit with his version in 1939}.
As Seen on Philly 57's Bozo Show
So did I!
@ttmarlene "Childhood Memories!" Did anybody catch the last soft drink order from the nasaly "Arnold Stang-like voice"; for a "two cents plain?". New Yorkese for seltzer water. Still makes me laugh, and you can't help but sing along with the song.
Can you upload the 180 cartoon Dvd print of Farm Foolery and Strolling Thru The Park?
@QueenLeTigre Then You Should Get The Giant 600 Cartoon Collection DVD. It Has This Cartoon And Alot More
@NitroNorm5688 It says Wild West Comics
Barry I. Grauman, these screen song cartoon were just the 1940s version of the Max Fleischer ones of the 30s. Just not as good in animation or quality.
at 0:57,i'd be doing the same thing
@NitroNorm5688 All I could read was Comics, time hasn't been kind to this cartoon :(