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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.

W.B.
08-13-2006, 11:30 PM
Judging from what you're saying, it's possible that other songs from the original 1957 "Trip-to-Europe" saga (that were revived in 1966) were published as sheet music at the first run. I can't say for sure whether the other musical numbers of the other (non-"TTE") episodes were likewise on sheet music, however.

T-Greg
08-14-2006, 03:30 PM
Hi Mark. It's about time you joined us. The dues are just $3.00 per year, up from $2.00 last year. :lol:

VIDEOWACK
08-14-2006, 03:40 PM
Hi Mark. It's about time you joined us. The dues are just $3.00 per year, up from $2.00 last year. :lol:

He's gonna have to ask his wife for the money rather than being thrown out. Do you know how embarrasing that would be? :wave:

T-Greg
08-14-2006, 05:03 PM
He's gonna have to ask his wife for the money rather than being thrown out. Do you know how embarrasing that would be? :wave:

He's going to have to call in a hypnotist.

MrBand
08-14-2006, 08:46 PM
Hi Mark. It's about time you joined us. :lol:

Well, Greg, to paraphrase the Great One on the Tonight Show, I guess I was waiting to see if this message board was going to be a hit.:brent

Bill S.
08-14-2006, 11:04 PM
Well, Greg, to paraphrase the Great One on the Tonight Show, I guess I was waiting to see if this message board was going to be a hit.:brent
What episode is that picture in your avatar from? Looks like a later one.

T-Greg
08-15-2006, 09:11 AM
What episode is that picture in your avatar from? Looks like a later one.

Could that be "Mama Loves Mambo"?

VIDEOWACK
08-15-2006, 09:54 AM
Could that be "Mama Loves Mambo"?

Greg, that's a screen cap from the 1966 "ADOPTION" episode. They are singing, "You can always count on me".

MrBand
08-15-2006, 12:51 PM
Greg, that's a screen cap from the 1966 "ADOPTION" episode. They are singing, "You can always count on me".


Good eyes! As Ed McMahon would say, "You are correct, sir."

T-Greg
08-15-2006, 01:48 PM
Mark. One more thing I forgot to mention. Payment of your dues also enable you to receive a reduced rate on Mambo lessons given on Monday nights by Carlos Sanchez at the Kramden's apartment on Chauncy Street. If in any given week, the Kramdens are evicted, the lessons will be held at the Nortons.