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Jeepers Creepers" is a popular song and jazz standard. The music was written by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer for the 1938 movie Going Places . [ 1 ] It was premiered by Louis Armstrong and has been covered by many other musicians. [ 2 ]
The song has been included in the soundtrack of several TV series, films, and video games including: Dad's Army; Johnny and the Bomb BBC television adaptation; BioShock 2; Jeepers Creepers [1] Alice is Dead (Newgrounds) Sinister 2 [2]
The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "Jeepers Creepers", premiered in this movie by Louis Armstrong, who sings it to a horse. Two earlier films, both entitled The Hottentot (1929) and The Hottentot (1922 silent version), were based on the same source. [1]
I'm Old Fashioned: Jerome Kern: 1936 I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande: Johnny Mercer 1951 In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening: Hoagy Carmichael: 1938 Jeepers Creepers: Harry Warren: 1961 Love with the Proper Stranger Elmer Bernstein: From the film of the same name, Love with the Proper Stranger: 1954 Lonesome Polecat Gene de Paul
Jeepers Creepers is a 1939 American musical comedy starring Roy Rogers, with the popular hillbilly comedy troupe the Weaver Brothers and Elviry. Rogers plays a Sheriff in a town where a rich industrialist cheats a poor family out of their land when coal is discovered there.
Jeepers Creepers may refer to: "Jeepers creepers", a minced oath substitute for the phrase "Jesus Christ" "Jeepers Creepers" (song), a popular 1938 song; Jeepers Creepers (1939 live-action film), a 1939 film starring Roy Rogers; Jeepers Creepers (1939 animated film), a 1939 animated short film featuring Porky Pig
A 5-year-old child had to be disarmed by police after answering the front door holding a loaded handgun in Michigan. The child opened the front door carrying the armed weapon to a cadet who came ...
Jeepers Creepers (song) Jumpin' at the Woodside; Just Friends (John Klenner and Sam M. Lewis song) ... Old Folks (1938 song) Once in a While (1937 song)