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watch this video first> http://looneytunes.warnerbros.com/web/to ons/toons_classics.jsp?check=1&id=to ons_classics_rabbitofseville&adsite= site%3Dlooneytunes.com The song that starts playing on the scene where bugs starts to massage helmer's head with his feet, does anyone know the name of that song?
From Amazon (they have a detailed write up): http://www.amazon.com/Bugs-Bunny-Broadwa y-George-Daugherty/dp/B000002LOA
# The Rabbit of Seville, film score
Composed by Carl Stalling
Performed by Arnold Roth, Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra
with Robb Wenner, John Larabee
Conducted by George Daugherty
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With Bugs Bunny set against the classical piece 'The Barber of Seville' by Rossini. I've watched it so much (I'm a 19 year old girl by the way) that I know all the words. Yes I'm sad but it's impressive (hehe). Anyone else know it? Seen it? Still watch cartoons?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ3efT1kq Xs&feature=related
it's not the 'kill the wabbit' one (called 'what's opera doc?' ... "Spear and magic helmet!!") ........ it's the one where bugs is on stage with elmer fudd and massaging his head with his feet and they get married etc. so funny.
Oh my gosh! I was obsessed with that about a year ago. I don't know all the words, but I know a great deal. :)
Hey yoooou!
Don't look so perplexed
Why must you be next
Can't you see you're next?
Yes, you're next!
Yoou're so next!
How about a nice close shave
Teach your whiskers to behave
Lots of lather lots of soap
Please hold still don't be a dope
Now we're ready for the scrapin'
There's no use to try escapin'
Yell and scream and rant and rave
There's no use you need a shaave!
It's the one used in "Rabbit of Seville". I found it on itunes but I have no money and figured it would be on YouTube, but few people there know anything asbout music so they just have the title of the composition and sometimes where it was preformed or the date. Here's what it says on iTunes
The Barber of Seville (featured in "Rabbit of Seville" & "Breaking away")
Shardad Rohani & slovak Radio New Philharmonic Orchestra, Bratislava
Reader's Digest Music: Homework Hit Vol. 2: Power Study Classics
A link would be good please. =) and I don't consider it stealing, obviously, so don't answer just to say it's stealing if you won't give me a like, or I'll give you a thumbs down and hurt your chances of ever being listened to on here. =)
There are two versions of this rather famous cartoon on You Tube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrupqdGvs oc
There are two known versions of the cartoon because it was re-made in the late 1950s or early 60s. I'm not sure which version you're asking about.
Also, I've seen it (and actually downloaded a version of it in Quick Time) on web animation sites. Here is a direct link to the first version (in Quick Time) that you can download for free:
http://www.reelclassics.com/Gallery/vide o3.htm
And because the original version is in public domain stealing wouldn't be an issue. Just scroll down the page until you come to the video. It's a 7.33 mb file size. Right click the icon as a 'save as' file.