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Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer (reindeer) Had a very shiny nose (Like a light bulb) And if you ever saw it (Saw it) All of the other reindeer (Reindeer) Use to laugh and call him names (like Pinocchio) They wouldn't let poor Rudolph (Rudolph) Join in any reindeer games (like monopoly) Then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say [Ho! Ho! Ho!]
She's the only reindeer who remains loyal and caring with Rudolph and even admits that she likes his red nose over the fake one his father made. I still get emotional when she sings "There's Always Tomorrow", especially knowing Clarice's voice actress would later become an opera singer. Hell, she even helps Mrs. Donner search for Rudolph before ...
At the end, when Santa's flying through the air and dropping all the misfits off to their new homes, they play the song "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". But I could SWEAR it used to be a reprise of "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas". I know this because that scene always made me tear up, in conjunction with that song. Was I dreaming this shit?
I love listening to covers of different songs on the piano. But this cartoon has very few covers. For the songs "We can make it" and "Show me the light", I didn't find any. I somehow managed to pick up the song "We can make it" by ear, but it didn't work out with the second song. Maybe someday I'll wait for someone to perform it.
I’m sure you could see how iniziarono ad amarlo could, especially because it doesn’t seem to match the original “then all the reindeer loved him” line not then all the reindeer started to love him. Adding in to una notte di… would add an extra syllable. Adding syllables tends to change the meter of things
Coincidentally, the "Stuff You Should Know" podcast Christmas episode has the history behind Rudolf the red nosed reindeer. It sounds like the story started out much less terrible and not a parable about "bullying", but the story was later "overhauled" by the song and later the stop-motion TV show.
The entirety of this song/story is about discrimination. Furthermore, it "joyfully" concludes with Rudolph finally being accepted "only because an important person finds him useful." In summary: Rudolph has a red nose. The other reindeer have black noses. The other reindeer mock Rudolph and exclude him from playing games with them.
there's this version of rudolph the red nosed reindeer i usually hear on the radio around the holidays at least once a year. it's a man that goes "rudolph the red nosed reindeer", then it goes to women singing ("d 000d ly, d 00"). then the man goes "had a very shiny nose", then the women go "d 00 dl y, d0 0d ly, d 00).. and so on
A song that I think was called Tommy the Red Head Turkey that was sung to the tune of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer upvotes · comments r/mylittlepony
Question. Okay so, I'm sure we're aware that Mickey mouse has recently entered public domain-- and I'm sure we're aware that, only the first iteration of steamboat willy has entered it, and not any Disney forms of Mickey's design. Now, I have a question about rudolph the red nosed reindeer-- he'll be entering public domain around 2034, and I'm ...