Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (song)

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Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) ist ein Popsong aus dem Jahr 1931, der von (1895–1962) zu einem Text von Ted Koehler und Billy Moll komponiert wurde. Der Song wurde ein bekannter Hit und entwickelte sich zum Jazzstandard. rdf:langString
"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" (also known as "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (and Dream Your Troubles Away)") is a popular song written by Harry Barris with lyrics by Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, published in 1931. “Life’s really funny that way.Sang the wrong melodyWe’ll play it backSee what it sounds like, hey-hey.“They cut out eight bars,the dirty bastards.I didn’t know which eight bars,he was gonna cut.Why don’t somebody tell methese things around here?Holy Christ, I’m going off my nut.” That outtake was presented in the PBS American Masters episode Bing Crosby Rediscovered. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (song)
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rdf:langString Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) ist ein Popsong aus dem Jahr 1931, der von (1895–1962) zu einem Text von Ted Koehler und Billy Moll komponiert wurde. Der Song wurde ein bekannter Hit und entwickelte sich zum Jazzstandard.
rdf:langString "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" (also known as "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (and Dream Your Troubles Away)") is a popular song written by Harry Barris with lyrics by Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, published in 1931. The original 1931 popular hit recording was made by Bing Crosby with the Gus Arnheim Orchestra on March 2, 1931 for Victor Records, but the song has become a standard, recorded by many other artists since. Bing Crosby recorded the song four times over his career as well as performing its film debut in the Mack Sennett short, One More Chance (1931). An outtake from one of the sessions recorded on June 9, 1939 was preserved by blooper compiler Kermit Schafer in which Bing has his most famous “blowup” when he continues singing ad-lib and occasionally risqué words perfectly in tune. “Life’s really funny that way.Sang the wrong melodyWe’ll play it backSee what it sounds like, hey-hey.“They cut out eight bars,the dirty bastards.I didn’t know which eight bars,he was gonna cut.Why don’t somebody tell methese things around here?Holy Christ, I’m going off my nut.” That outtake was presented in the PBS American Masters episode Bing Crosby Rediscovered. Imogene Coca performed this song in an episode of Your Show of Shows while dressed as a hobo; the audience reaction was so favorable that she encored her version in the last episode of the variety series, making this the only song she performed in two different episodes of Your Show of Shows.
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