Screen Songs

Series of animated cartoons


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Screen Songs (formerly known as KoKo Song Car-Tunes) are a series of animated cartoons produced at the Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures between 1929 and 1938. Paramount brought back the sing-along cartoons in 1945, now in color, and released them regularly through 1951. Two of Paramount's one-shot cartoons quietly revived the format later: Candy Cabaret (1954) and Hobo's Holiday (1963).

History

The Screen Songs are a continuation of the earlier Fleischer series Song Car-Tunes in color. They are sing-along shorts featuring the famous "bouncing ball", a sort of precursor to modern karaoke videos. They often featured popular melodies of the day. The early Song Car-Tunes were among the earliest sound films, produced two years before The Jazz Singer. They were largely unknown at the time because their release was limited to the chain of 36 theaters operated by The Red Seal Pictures Company, which was equipped with the early Lee DeForest Phonofilm sound reproduction equipment. The Red Seal theater chain—formed by the Fleischers, DeForest, Edwin Miles Fadiman, and Hugo Riesenfeld—went from the East Coast to Columbus, Ohio.

Between May 1924 and September 1926, the Fleischers released 36 Song Car-Tunes series, with 19 using the Phonofilm sound-on-film process. The films included Oh Mabel, Come Take a Trip in My Airship, Darling Nelly Gray, Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?, and By the Light of the Silvery Moon. Beginning with My Old Kentucky Home (1926), the cartoons featured the "follow the bouncing ball" gimmick, that lead the audience singing along with the film. The other 17 films in the Song Car-Tunes series were silent, designed to be shown with live music in movie theaters.

The Fleischers were ahead of the sound revolution, and just missed the actual change when Red Seal Pictures filed for bankruptcy in the fall of 1926.

Releases after Red Seal Pictures

In 1928, the Weiss Brothers reissued through their Artclass Pictures company and other independent distributors a number of the silent "Ko-Ko Song Car-tunes" with new animation created for the beginnings, removing the original titles and opening original footage.

New contract with Paramount Pictures

The Fleischers signed a new contract with Paramount Pictures in late 1928. Beginning in February 1929, the song cartoons returned under a new name, Screen Songs, using the Western Electric sound-on-film process. The first was The Sidewalks of New York (East Side, West Side) released on 5 February 1929. In the 1930s, the shorts began to feature such musical guest stars as Lillian Roth, Ethel Merman, Cab Calloway, Rudy Vallée, The Mills Brothers, the Boswell Sisters, and others. The series, which eventually focused on many of the "Big Bands" of "The Swing Era" continued until 1938. In 1945, Famous Studios, successors to the Fleischers, revived the Screen Songs as an all animated series. The earliest Screen Song released as part of the Noveltoons series, When G.I. Johnny Comes Home, was released on February 2, 1945.

Filmography

Fleischer Studios

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FilmCharacters / MusiciansOriginal release dateCopyright statusFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release dateFilmCharacters / MusiciansAnimationOriginal release date
The Sidewalks of New YorkFebruary 5, 1929public domain
Yankee Doodle BoyMarch 1, 1929public domain
Old Black JoeApril 5, 1929public domain
Ye Olde MelodiesMay 3, 1929public domain
Daisy BellMay 31, 1929public domain
Mother, Pin a Rose on MeJuly 6, 1929public domain
DixieAugust 17, 1929public domain
Chinatown, My ChinatownOne-shot Chinese charactersAugust 29, 1929public domain
Goodbye My Lady LoveAugust 31, 1929public domain
My Pony BoySeptember 13, 1929public domain
SmilesOne-shot human quartetSeptember 27, 1929public domain
Oh, You Beautiful DollTommy and Mariah CatOctober 14, 1929public domain
After the BallCharles K. Harris and Fitz the dog (called fido in this short)November 8, 1929public domain
Put on Your Old Grey BonnetOne-shot animal charactersNovember 22, 1929public domain
I've Got Rings on My FingersOne-shot black cannibal characters and (human) Irish copDecember 17, 1929public domain
BedeliaOne-shot dog charactersJanuary 3, 1930
In the Shade of the Old Apple TreeOne-shot bear charactersJanuary 18, 1930
I'm Afraid to Come Home in the DarkBimboJanuary 30, 1930
The Prisoner's SongOne-shot prisonersMarch 1, 1930
I'm Forever Blowing BubblesOne-shot mouse charactersMarch 15, 1930
La PalomaBimboApril 12, 1930
Yes! We Have No BananasOne-shot animal charactersApril 26, 1930
Come Take a Trip in My AirshipMariah Cat (here called "Kitty")April 26, 1930
In the Good Old Summer TimeOne-shot animal charactersJune 6, 1930
A Hot Time in the Old Town TonightOne-shot mouse charactersSeymour KneitelAugust 1, 1930
The Glow-WormSpecial bilingual entry
Song sung first in German, then in English.Rudy ZamoraAugust 23, 1930
The Stein SongOne-shot animal charactersRudy Zamora
Shamus CulhaneSeptember 6, 1930
Strike Up the BandOne-shot dog sailorsAl EugsterSeptember 27, 1930
My Gal SalBimboWillard Bowsky
Rudolph EggemanOctober 18, 1930
MariutchBimbo (in Italian lead role)Grim Natwick
George CannataNovember 15, 1930
On a Sunday AfternoonOne-shot dog characters and (briefly) BimboRudy Zamora
Shamus CulhaneNovember 29, 1930
Row, Row, RowBimbo (in villainous lead role) and Betty Boop prototypeSeymour Kneitel
Rudolph EggemanDecember 20, 1930
Please Go 'Way and Let Me SleepBimbo and (briefly) Betty Boop prototypeGrim Natwick
George CannataJanuary 10, 1931
By the Beautiful SeaOne-shot mouse charactersWillard Bowsky
Reuben Timinsky (later Reuben Timmins)January 24, 1931
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her NowTommy and Mariah CatAl Eugster
George CannataFebruary 14, 1931
I'd Climb the Highest MountainBimboSeymour Kneitel
Reuben TiminskyMarch 7, 1931
Somebody Stole My GalBimboGeorge Cannata
Reuben TiminskyMarch 20, 1931
Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little GirlTommy Cat and Betty Boop prototypeSeymour KneitelApril 18, 1931
Alexander's Ragtime BandBimboRudy Zamora
Shamus CulhaneMay 9, 1931
And the Green Grass Grew All AroundOne-shot bug charactersMay 30, 1931
My Wife's Gone to the CountryBimbo and (briefly) Betty BoopMay 31, 1931
That Old Gang of MineMariah and (briefly) Tommy CatJuly 11, 1931
Betty Co-edRudy Vallée, Betty Boop prototypeAugust 1, 1931
Mr. Gallagher and Mr. SheanGallagher and SheanAl EugsterAugust 29, 1931
You're Driving Me CrazyHarriet Lee, vocalist (Radio Queen of 1931-32)
Snooks and his Memphis RamblersSeptember 19, 1931
Little Annie RooneyBimbo (in "Joe" role of song)Seymour KneitelOctober 10, 1931
Kitty from Kansas CityRudy Vallée, Betty BoopOctober 31, 1931
By the Light of the Silvery MoonBimbo and (briefly) Betty BoopSeymour Kneitel
Myron WaldmanNovember 14, 1931
My Baby Just Cares for MeEddie Cantor, Bimbo (monkeylike design)December 5, 1931
Russian LullabyArthur Tracy, AloysiusDecember 26, 1931
Sweet Jennie LeeOne-shot animal charactersJanuary 9, 1932
Show Me the Way to Go HomeOne-shot animal charactersJanuary 30, 1932
When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' AlongOne-shot bird charactersFebruary 19, 1932
Wait Till the Sun Shines, NellieThe Round Towners Quartet, Betty Boop and BimboSeymour Kneitel
Myron WaldmanMarch 4, 1932
Just One More ChanceArt Jarrett, Betty BoopShamus CulhaneApril 1, 1932
Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the MorningLes Reis and Artie Dunn, Betty BoopSeymour KneitelApril 22, 1932
Shine On Harvest MoonAlice Joy, one-shot animal charactersShamus CulhaneMay 6, 1932
Let Me Call You SweetheartEthel Merman, Betty Boop and BimboShamus CulhaneMay 20, 1932
I Ain't Got NobodyThe Mills Brothers, one-shot animal charactersWillard BowskyJune 17, 1932
You Try Somebody ElseEthel Merman, Betty BoopJuly 29, 1932
Rudy Vallée MelodiesRudy Vallée, Betty BoopAugust 5, 1932
Down Among the Sugar CaneLillian Roth, one-shot animal charactersShamus CulhaneAugust 26, 1932
Just a GigoloIrene Bordoni, Betty BoopShamus CulhaneSeptember 9, 1932
School DaysGus Edwards, one-shot animal charactersWilliam HenningSeptember 30, 1932
Romantic MelodiesArthur Tracy, Betty Boop and BimboSeymour Kneitel
Bernie WolfOctober 21, 1932
Sleepy Time Down SouthThe Boswell Sisters, one-shot animal charactersSeymour Kneitel
Bernie WolfNovember 11, 1932
Sing a SongJames Melton, one-shot animal charactersSeymour Kneitel
Myron WaldmanDecember 2, 1932
Time on My HandsEthel Merman, Betty BoopWillard Bowsky
Thomas GoodsonDecember 23, 1932
DinahThe Mills Brothers, one-shot animal charactersDave Tendlar
William HenningJanuary 13, 1933
Ain't She Sweet?Lillian Roth, Tommy and Mariah CatSeymour Kneitel
Tom JohnsonFebruary 3, 1933
Reaching for the MoonArthur Tracy, one-shot space alien charactersWillard Bowsky
Ugo D'OrsiFebruary 23, 1933
Aloha OeRoyal Samoans, one-shot jungle animal charactersBernie Wolf
Dave TendlarMarch 17, 1933
Popular MelodiesArt JarrettWillard Bowsky
Myron WaldmanApril 7, 1933
The Peanut VendorArmida, one-shot animal charactersSeymour Kneitel
Tom JohnsonApril 28, 1933
Song ShoppingEthel Merman and Johnny Green, one-shot animal charactersWillard Bowsky
Dave TendlarMay 19, 1933
BoileskThe Watson Sisters, one-shot animal charactersWillard Bowsky
Myron WaldmanJune 9, 1933
Sing, Sisters, SingThree X Sisters, one-shot animal charactersBernie Wolf
Dave TendlarJune 3, 1933
Down by the Old Mill StreamThe Eton Boys, one-shot animal charactersWillard Bowsky
William SturmJuly 21, 1933
StoopnocracyStoopnagle and Budd, one-shot animal charactersSeymour Kneitel
William HenningAugust 18, 1933
When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the TubaThe Mills BrothersBernie Wolf
Tom JohnsonSeptember 15, 1933
Boo Boo Theme SongThe FunnybonersWillard Bowsky
Myron WaldmanOctober 13, 1933
I Like Mountain MusicThe Eton BoysWillard Bowsky
Myron WaldmanNovember 10, 1933
Sing, Babies, SingBaby Rose MarieSeymour Kneitel
Dave TendlarDecember 15, 1933
Keeps Rainin' All the TimeGertrude NiesenSeymour Kneitel
William HenningJanuary 12, 1934
Let's All Sing Like the Birdies SingLes Reis and Artie Dunn, one-shot cat and bird charactersMyron Waldman
Tom JohnsonFebruary 9, 1934
Tune Up and SingLanny RossWillard Bowsky
Dave TendlarMarch 9, 1934
Lazy BonesBorrah Minnevitch and His Harmonica RascalsWillard Bowsky
Dave TendlarApril 13, 1934
This Little Piggie Went to MarketSingin' SamHicks Lokey
Paul FennellMay 25, 1934
She Reminds Me of YouThe Eton BoysWillard Bowsky
William SturmJune 22, 1934
Love Thy NeighborMary SmallMyron Waldman
Edward NolanJuly 20, 1934
Let's Sing with PopeyeBilly CostelloSeymour Kneitel
Roland Crandall (archival)Produced for Saturday morning matinee "Popeye Club".
I Wished on the MoonAbe Lyman and his Orchestra, Wiffle PiffleTom JohnsonSeptember 20, 1935
It's Easy to RememberRichard Himber and his Orchestra (vocal by Stuart Allen)Tom JohnsonNovember 29, 1935
No Other OneHal Kemp and His Orchestra (vocal by Skinnay Ennis), Wiffle PiffleTom JohnsonJanuary 24, 1936
I Feel Like a Feather in the BreezeJack Denny and his Orchestra, Wiffle PiffleTom Johnson
Harold WalkerMarch 27, 1936
I Don't Want to Make HistoryVincent Lopez and his Orchestra (vocal by Johnny Morris), Wiffle PiffleTom Johnson
Harold WalkerMay 22, 1936
The Hills of WyominThe Westerners / Curt MasseyTom Johnson
Harold WalkerJuly 31, 1936
I Can't Escape from YouJoe Reichman and His Orchestra (vocal by Billie Bailey)Tom Johnson
David HoffmanSeptember 25, 1936
Talking Through My HeartDick Stabile and his Orchestra, Wiffle PiffleTom Johnson
Harold WalkerNovember 27, 1936
Never Should Have Told YouNat Brandwynne and His Orchestra, Wiffle PiffleRoland CrandallJanuary 29, 1937
Twilight on the TrailThe Westerners / Louise MasseyRoland CrandallMarch 26, 1937
Please Keep Me in Your DreamsHenry King (musician) and his Orchestra (vocal by Barbara Blake)Roland CrandallMay 28, 1937
You Came to My RescueShep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm OrchestraRoland CrandallJuly 30, 1937
Whispers in the DarkGus Arnheim and his Orchestra (vocal by June Robbins)Roland CrandallSeptember 24, 1937
Magic on BroadwayJay Freeman and his OrchestraRoland CrandallNovember 26, 1937
You Took the Words Right Out of My HeartJerry Blaine and his Streamline Rhythm Orchestra (vocal by Phyllis Kenny)Roland CrandallJanuary 28, 1938
Thanks for the MemoryBert Block and his OrchestraRoland CrandallMarch 25, 1938
You Leave Me BreathlessJimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra (vocal by Bob Eberly)Roland CrandallMay 27, 1938
Beside a Moonlit StreamFrank Dailey and his OrchestraRoland CrandallJuly 29, 1938
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Famous Studios

For all the shorts, the musical arrangements were made by Winston Sharples.

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FilmThemeSongDirectorStoryAnimationScenicsOriginal release date
The Circus Comes to ClownCircus"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"I. SparberBill Turner
Larz BourneTom Johnson
Frank EndresAnton LoebDecember 26, 1947
Base BrawlBaseball"Take Me Out to the Ball Game"Seymour KneitelDave Tendlar
Tom GoldenRobert ConnavaleJanuary 23, 1948
Little Brown JugCider"Little Brown Jug"Bill Turner
Larry RileyOrestes Calpini
Morey Reden
Bill HudsonTom FordFebruary 20, 1948
The Golden StateCalifornia"California, Here I Come"Larz Bourne
Larry RileyDave Tendlar
Bill HudsonRobert LittleMarch 12, 1948
Winter Draws OnBird Migration"Alabamy Bound"Larz Bourne
Bill TurnerAl Eugster
Irving SpectorTom FordMarch 19, 1948
Sing or SwimBeach"By the Beautiful Sea"I. Klein
Larry RileyRobert ConnavaleJune 16, 1948
Camptown RacesBlackface Acts"Camptown Races"Bill Turner
Larry RileyTom FordJuly 30, 1948
The Lone Star StateTexas"Deep in the Heart of Texas"I. SparberLarz BourneDave Tendlar
Morey RedenRobert ConnavaleAugust 20, 1948
Readin', 'Ritin' and RhythmeticSchool"School Days"Seymour KneitelI. KleinAl Eugster
Bill HudsonOctober 22, 1948
The Funshine StateFlorida"Tallahassee"Larz BourneDave Tendlar
Morey RedenShane MillerJanuary 7, 1949
The Emerald IsleIreland"MacNamara's Band"I. KleinAl Eugster
Bill HudsonTom Ford
Robert OwenFebruary 25, 1949
Comin' Round the MountainHillbillies"She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain"I. SparberBill TurnerTom Johnson
Frank EndresAnton LoebMarch 11, 1949
The Stork MarketNewborn Babies"Pretty Baby"Seymour KneitelBill Turner
Larry RileyAl Eugster
Wm. B. PattengillShane MillerApril 8, 1949
Spring SongSpring"Spring Song"I. SparberI. KleinMyron Waldman
Larry SilvermanJune 3, 1949
The Ski's the LimitSwitzerland"I Miss My Swiss, My Swiss Miss Misses Me"Bill Turner
Larry RileyDave Tendlar
Tom GoldenRobert ConnavaleJune 24, 1949
Toys Will Be ToysToys"Oh, You Beautiful Doll"Seymour KneitelI. KleinMyron Waldman
Gordon WhittierRobert LittleJuly 29, 1949
Farm FooleryAutumn/Winter Harvest"Shine On, Harvest Moon"Larz BourneAl Eugster
Bill HudsonTom FordAugust 5, 1949
Our Funny Finny FriendsFishes"Three Little Fishies"Larz Bourne
Larry RileyAugust 26, 1949
Marriage WowsWedding"For Me and My Gal"I. SparberBill Turner
Larry RileyMyron Waldman
Gordon WhittierSeptember 16, 1949
The Big Flame UpFirefighting"There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight"I. KleinDave Tendlar
Martin TarasSeptember 30, 1949
Strolling Thru the Park1890s Parks"Strolling Thru the Park"Seymour KneitelMyron Waldman
Larry SilvermanRobert LittleNovember 4, 1949
The Big DripNoah's Ark"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'"I. SparberLarz Bourne
Larry RileyMyron Waldman
Nick TafuriTom FordNovember 25, 1949
''Snow Foolin'''Winter"Jingle Bells"I. KleinMyron Waldman
Gordon WhittierDecember 16, 1949
Blue HawaiiHawaii"Blue Hawaii"Seymour KneitelLarz BourneAl Eugster
Wm. B. PattengillLloyd Hallock Jr.January 13, 1950
Detouring Thru MaineMaine"The Maine Stein Song"Al Eugster
Bill HudsonRobert ConnavaleFebruary 17, 1950
Short'nin' BreadBaked Goods"Shortenin' Bread"I. SparberLarz Bourne
Larry RileyMyron Waldman
Gordon WhittierAnton LoebMarch 24, 1950
Win, Place and Show BoatMississippi Riverboat"Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"Al Eugster
Wm. B. PattengillRobert ConnavaleApril 28, 1950
Jingle Jangle JungleAfrica"Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo)"Seymour KneitelJoe Stultz
Larry RileyMyron Waldman
Larry SilvermanTom FordMay 19, 1950
Heap Hep InjunsNative Americans"My Pony Boy"I. SparberLarz BourneTom Johnson
George RufleAnton LoebJune 30, 1950
Gobs of FunSailors"Strike Up the Band (Here Comes a Sailor)"Larry Riley
Joe StultzAl Eugster
Irving SpectorRobert OwenJuly 28, 1950
Helter SwelterSummer"In the Good Old Summer Time"Seymour KneitelLarz Bourne
Larry RileyAl Eugster
Wm. B. PattengillTom FordAugust 25, 1950
Boos in the NiteHalloween"Pack Up Your Troubles"I. SparberJoe Stultz
Larry RileyMyron Waldman
Nick TafuriAnton LoebSeptember 22, 1950
Fiesta TimeMexico"El Rancho Grande"Seymour KneitelI. KleinMyron Waldman
Larry SilvermanOctober 20, 1950
Fresh YeggsPrisons"Give My Regards to Broadway"Larz BourneMyron Waldman
Nick TafuriRobert OwenNovember 17, 1950
Tweet MusicBirds"Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing"I. SparberJoe StultzAl Eugster
George RufleFebruary 9, 1951
Drippy MississippiMississippi River"M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I"Seymour KneitelLarz BourneMyron Waldman
Gordon WhittierAnton LoebApril 13, 1951
Miners Forty-NinersMiners"Clementine"I. SparberI. KleinMyron Waldman
Larry SilvermanMay 18, 1951
Sing Again of MichiganMichigan"I Want to Go Back to Michigan Down on the Farm"Larz BourneAl Eugster
George RufleRobert OwenJune 29, 1951
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Notes

References

References

  1. (1999). "The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons". Checkmark Books.
  2. "Screen Songs".
  3. Pointer, Ray (2016) "The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer: American Animation Pioneer", McFarland & Co. Publishers

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