Listen Betty Boop's Rise to Fame (1934) Soundtrack
A reporter interviews Max Fleischer about his creation, and Betty illustrates with excerpts from three prior cartoons.
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I'M AN INDIAN |
Fanny Brice: performer
Mae Questel: performer
Blanche Merrill: writer
Leo Edwards: composer
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HELLO, BEAUTIFUL |
Walter Donaldson: writer
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OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN |
Victor Young: writer
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The Old Man of the Mountain |
Victor Young: composer
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OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN |
Cab Calloway: performer
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The Old Man of the Mountain |
Cab Calloway: performer
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OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN |
Billy Hill: writer
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The Old Man of the Mountain |
Billy Hill: writer
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HELLO, BEAUTIFUL |
Maurice Chevalier: performer
Mae Questel: performer
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OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN |
Mae Questel: performer
George Brown: writer
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Sweet Betty |
Samuel Lerner: writer
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Betty Boop |
Johnny Green: composer
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Hello Beautiful |
Walter Donaldson: writer
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That's My Weakness Now |
Sam H. Stept: writer, composer
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Betty Boop |
Edward Heyman: writer
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Sweet Betty |
Sammy Timberg: writer, composer
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You Gotta Ho-De-Ho (to Get Along with Me) |
Cab Calloway: performer
Billy Hill: writer
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That's My Weakness Now |
Bud Green: writer
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Indian Music |
George Steiner: composer
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You Gotta Ho-Di-Ho (To Get Along With Me) |
J. Russel Robinson: writer
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You Gotta Ho-De-Ho (to Get Along with Me) |
J. Russel Robinson: composer
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You Gotta Ho-Di-Ho (To Get Along With Me) |
George R. Brown: writer
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Lotamuru |
The Royal Samoans: performer
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You Gotta Ho-Di-Ho (To Get Along With Me) |
George Brown: writer
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