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And Awaaay We Go! is an album by television personality, Jackie Gleason.It was released in May 1954 on Capitol Records (catalog no. H-511). [1] [2] Unlike his prior albums of mood music, the album presented a mix of mood music and comedy routines featuring characters made popular in Gleason's television appearances, including The Poor Soul, Reggie Van Gleason III, Joe the Bartender, Loudmouth ...
Away We Go had a limited theater release in the United States starting June 25, 2009. It opened the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. [3] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 29, 2009.
Music, Martinis, and Memories is a studio album by television personality, Jackie Gleason.It was originally released in 1954 on Capitol Records. [1] [2] The orchestration consists of violins playing the melody while Bobby Hackett plays trumpet.
And Awaaay We Go! (1954) Tawny, also known as Jackie Gleason Presents Tawny, is a studio album by television personality, Jackie Gleason. Gleason conducted an ...
And Awaaay We Go: Scamp 1996 How Sweet It Is! The Velvet Brass Collection: Razor & Tie 1996 Romantic Moods of Jackie Gleason (Two Disc Set) EMI Capitol 1996 Thinking of You: CEMA Special Markets 1996 'Tis the Season: Capitol 1996 The Best of Jackie Gleason: Collectibles 1999 Music for Lovers Only / Music to Make You Misty: Collector's Choice: 2000
Rig a jig jig and away we go, Heigh ho, Heigh ho, Heigh ho, Heigh ho [5] References This page was last edited on 11 October 2024, at 16:06 (UTC). Text is available ...
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And away we go!"), and the show concluded with a brief Gleason sales pitch for the company, all common practices at the time. All references to Buick were removed when the show entered syndication in 1957, [27] although Gleason frequently said "And away we go!" frequently in various shows, and the quote is inscribed on his gravestone.