Let’s Sing: Kernels of Korn
Identifier
F.2005-01-0159
Date Of Production
1949
Abstract
Universal's series entry in the audience participation sing-along shorts. Harry Ranch and his Kernels of Korn Band do the music play the numbers "It's Above the Adam's Apple," "Why Did I Teach My Girl to Drive," and "I'll See You in My Dreams." There are lyrics to sing along and some animation.
Log
00:36 - “Why Did I Teach My Girl to Drive?” copyright 1947 by Mutual Music Society, Inc.
02:50 - “It’s Above the Adam’s Apple” words and music by Harry Ranch
05:18 - “I’ll See You In My Dreams” copyright 1924 by Leo Feist, Inc., lyrics by Gus Kahn Music - Isham Jones
02:50 - “It’s Above the Adam’s Apple” words and music by Harry Ranch
05:18 - “I’ll See You In My Dreams” copyright 1924 by Leo Feist, Inc., lyrics by Gus Kahn Music - Isham Jones
Run Time
8 min 53 sec
Format
16mm
Extent
320 feet
Color
B&W
Sound
Optical
Reel/Tape Number
1/1
Has Been Digitized?
Yes
Language Of Materials
English
Element
Print
Genre
Form
Subject
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Related Places
Distributor
Main Credits
Moore, Harold (is director)
Additional Credits
Castle Films (is contributor)
Moore, Harold (is contributor)
Participants And Performers
Ranch, Harry (is musician)
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