MrBand
08-13-2006, 08:49 PM
Hello, All,
A special Raccoon "Woo woo" to everyone - especially all the posters I remember from the late lamented board at honeymooners.net. After reading the threads here, I finally decided to stop hiding and join the community.
I have a request for some information from the seasoned experts. Recently, I purchased sheet music for two Duddy and Bresler penned songs from the Trip to Europe episodes: "Tu Si Bella" from "When In Rome" and "Confusion, Italian Style" and "If I Must Die" from "Away We Go" and "Ship of Fools." Both tunes were published by Songsmiths with a 1957 copyright. I suspect they are editions from the fifties as they carry a 50 cent cover price. (If they were from the sixties, they would have cost sixty cents.) I have collected other Gleason related sheet music from Song Smiths including "Melancholy Serenade," "You're My Greatest Love," "My Love Song To You," "La La La...," and "It's Such A Happy Day," but this is the first time I've run across music from the musical Honeymooners catalog. My question: does anyone know if any of the other Duddy/Bresler tunes were published?
This was a great discovery for me. One of the great things about collecting Gleason/Honeymooners memorabilia is that jusy when you think that you know about everything that was made, a new item pops up unexpectedly.
A special Raccoon "Woo woo" to everyone - especially all the posters I remember from the late lamented board at honeymooners.net. After reading the threads here, I finally decided to stop hiding and join the community.
I have a request for some information from the seasoned experts. Recently, I purchased sheet music for two Duddy and Bresler penned songs from the Trip to Europe episodes: "Tu Si Bella" from "When In Rome" and "Confusion, Italian Style" and "If I Must Die" from "Away We Go" and "Ship of Fools." Both tunes were published by Songsmiths with a 1957 copyright. I suspect they are editions from the fifties as they carry a 50 cent cover price. (If they were from the sixties, they would have cost sixty cents.) I have collected other Gleason related sheet music from Song Smiths including "Melancholy Serenade," "You're My Greatest Love," "My Love Song To You," "La La La...," and "It's Such A Happy Day," but this is the first time I've run across music from the musical Honeymooners catalog. My question: does anyone know if any of the other Duddy/Bresler tunes were published?
This was a great discovery for me. One of the great things about collecting Gleason/Honeymooners memorabilia is that jusy when you think that you know about everything that was made, a new item pops up unexpectedly.