![]() Bing Crosby for Birth of the Blues (1941).Sung in I Love Lucy #52, "Lucy's Show Biz Swan Song" Written by Gus Edwards and and Edward Madden Judy Garland, George Murphy, Ben Blue, the MGM Studio Chorus for For Me and My Gal (1942).Sung in I Love Lucy #102, "Mertz and Kurtz" Music by Harry Carroll, Lyrics by Harold Atteridge (1914) The Best of Desi Arnaz: The Mambo King (1992 Recorded by Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra for RCA/Victor on January 6, 1947.Popularized in the Walt Disney feature cartoon The Three Caballeros.Popularized by Zavier Cugat and His Orchestra.Portuguese words and music by Art Baroso (1939).Sung in I Love Lucy #135, "Lucy Goes to a Rodeo" Sung in I Love Lucy #112, "Tennessee Bound" Sung in I Love Lucy #105, "Lucy's Mother-in-Law" Introduced in The Most Happy Fella (1956) Sung in I Love Lucy #174, "Lucy's Night in Town" Sung in The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour #4, "Lucy Wins a Racehorse".wav file of this song, sung by Desi, is available from The Mambo King (1992 RCA Track 5 Also Cassette)Ī. Nipper's Greatest Hits - The 40's Volume 2 (1989 This song, sung by Desi, is available on the following CDs: Sung in I Love Lucy #162, "The Ricardos Visit Cuba"ĭesi Arnaz and His Orchestra recorded this song for RCA/Victor on October 19, 1946. Sung in I Love Lucy #65, "Ricky's Life Story" Sung in I Love Lucy #53, "Lucy Hires an English Tutor" Sung in I Love Lucy #31, "The Publicity Agent" Sung in I Love Lucy #20, "The Young Fans" ![]() Spanish Words and Music by Margarita Lecuona (1939) ![]() Written by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, Milton Ager (1932) Sung in I Love Lucy #73, "The French Revue".Written by Al Dubin and Dave Franklin (1941) Sung in I Love Lucy #121, "Hollywood Anniversary" Performed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in Naughty Marietta (1935).Introduced by Emma Trentini and Orville Harrold in the musical Naughty Marietta Music by Victor Herbert, Lyrics by Rida Johnson (1910) Sung in I Love Lucy #103, "Ricky's Movie Offer" Thank you to Jim Johnson and Tanya Salvini! If you can provide me with information on the different songs, know of a song I missed, or anything like that, please e-mail me. It also includes some of the songs Desi Arnaz recorded for RCA/Victor in the 1940s. This is a list of all the songs sung by the I Love Lucy,Īnd later Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, cast from 1951-1960. The Songs of I Love Lucy and The Lucy-Desi A completely different set of lyrics in English.The Songs of "I Love Lucy" and "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" (and Desi's Recordings) by Zequinha de Abreu (1880-1935) and the Portuguese several decades later by Eurico Unidos. ID# RUFStico-tico-01-MM Note: the music for Tico Tico was written in the early 20th C. Producer: John Kessler Executive Producer: Chris Peterson 2013 Tune In to October 2017 Narrator: Mary McCann Tico-Tico no Fubá sung by Carmen Miranda Album: Carmen Miranda recorded in the '30s. # Song of the Rufous-collared Sparrow provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. So whenever you hear this memorable samba, think of that persistent little sparrow atop a pile of cornmeal. She offered it birdseed – and let the cat out to chase it – but to no avail. There are plenty of earthworms and fruit to eat, but tico-tico prefers her dwindling supply of cornmeal. And like so many birds, tico-tico was named for its song Back to the lyrics: It seems the bird with the musical name, tico-tico, keeps coming back to the singer’s yard to dine on her cornmeal, piled in a backyard granary. The Rufous-collared Sparrow is a handsome, familiar backyard bird found through much of Latin America. The Portuguese lyrics tell the story of the tico-tico, a local name for the Rufous-collared Sparrow. Believe it or not, the song is about a bird. The song is Tico-Tico no Fubá and, like Carmen Miranda, came to us from Brazil. Can you name that tune? Here’s a hint: Carmen Miranda – adorned with her signature fruit basket of a hat – danced and sang this lively samba alongside Groucho Marx in the 1947 movie Copacabana. BirdNote ® Rufous-Collared Sparrow - Tico-Tico
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