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Asleep in the deep movie
Asleep in the deep movie











asleep in the deep movie

The song is the background at the beginning of the Warner Brothers' Merrie Melodies cartoon Wackiki Wabbit, while the 2 shipwrecked sailors are adrift.The song is widely used as a running cameo in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, usually with the excerpt "Many brave hearts are asleep in the deep, so beware, beware".The song is featured in the Little Golden Books title "The Little Boy with a Big Horn" by Jack Bechdolt (1950).Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961).Another example is from the 1937 short film, Mickey's Amateurs, in which through the introductory credits Pete's voice sings the same excerpt before the scene opens on the ring of the gong, signifying rejection, though Pete persistently repeats the excerpt while the mechanical hands pull him off the stage.

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As Goofy is washing the bell of the clocktower, he repeatedly sings "Loudly the bell in the old tower rings". An excerpt of the lyrics is sung by Goofy in the 1937 American animated short film Clock Cleaners produced by Walt Disney.When the hero sings 'Asleep in the Deep', The 1928 song "Ever Since the Movies Learned to Talk" includes the lyric.It features in Buster Keaton's film The Navigator (1924).A German version of the song was composed on verses of Martell, under the title "Des Seemanns Los" (The Sailor's Fate).No more to part, no more of pain, the bell may now toll its warning in vain. Save where the wreckage hath strewn the shore, peaceful the sun doth shine.īut when the wild raging storm did cease, under the billows two hearts found peace. What of the storm when the night is o'er? There is no trace or sign! Many brave hearts are asleep in the deep so beware! Beware! Though death be near, she knows no fear, while at her side is the one ever dear.īidding us list to the warning it brings. There on the deck see two lovers stand, heart to heart beating and hand in hand, While the lighthouse bell's solemn cry rings o'er the sullen tide. Stormy the night and the waves roll high, bravely the ship doth ride Hark!













Asleep in the deep movie