Just Released

BOOP-OOP-A-DOOIN

THE SONGS OF SAMMY TIMBERG FROM BETTY BOOP, PEOPEY, SUPERMAN AND
OTHER MUSICAL CLASSICS

  1. Don't Take My Boop-Oop-A-Doop Away
  2. It's A Hap-Hap-Happy Day
  3. Got A Language of My Own
  4. Sweet Betty
  5. I Wanna Be A Life Guard
  6. Be Human
  7. Brotherly Love
  8. Keep A Little Song Handy
  9. Hamburger Mine
  10. I Want A Shaven Man
  11. Anytime At All
  12. You Gotta Have Pep
  13. Dizzy Debs
  14. An Elephant Never Forgets
  15. Little Lambkin
  16. The Boopin’ Stride
  17. The Superman March
    (Archival Sound Track)
  18. I’m Glad We’re Through
    (Bonus Archival Recording)

THIS CD IS…  

FIRST SAMMY TIMBERG COLLECTION OF SONGS FROM BETTY BOOP, POPEYE, SUPERMAN AND OTHER FLEISCHER CARTOONS PRODUCED ANYWHERE – EVER   

A COLLECTOR’S ITEM

ALL NEW RECORDINGS

A CLASSIC

A MUST HAVE

A “DO NOT MISS”

Features:

  • New recordings of this treasure trove of toe tappin’ toons, with Sammy Timberg’s music from Betty Boop, Popeye and other cartoons rarely heard and never in a collection such as this before

  • Songs behind the cartoon chatter are heard for the first time – on their own and for their own creative sake because they are new recordings.

  • Live band performances by Dean Mora and his Modern Rhythmists.

  • New vocals by Shannon Cullem (Sammy’s grand-daughter) and Richard Halpern.

  • Some previously unpublished and unrecorded works are included.

  • The original SUPERMAN MARCH, the theme of the original Fleischer Superman Cartoons, released during the 1940s and composed by Sammy Timberg, is on an archival sound track.

  • A rare family heirloom of Sammy singing one of his later songs, while at home. “I’m Glad We’re Through” ends the CD with Sammy’s own piano and voice.

  • An eight page booklet with…

  • A biography of Sammy Timberg,

  • Words to all the songs, so you can sing-a-long,

  • Information on the origins of each song.

  • Produced by Pat Timberg, daughter of Sammy Timberg, as a tribute to her father’s music.

  • All the musical merriment you need to set your heart and feet a-dancin’.

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