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Rodrigo Escobar here: Charlie Chaplin itself wrote it, like all his soundtracks ;)
The movie was called "Modern Times". Charlie Chaplin wrote the music but did not actually sing the song himself.
They where entertainers in the music hall tradition
He didn't write the words, only the music.
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Rodrigo Escobar here: Charlie Chaplin itself wrote it, like all his soundtracks ;)
Charlie Chaplin because he is born in 1889 and no other comedian are older than him. His nationality is British. He makes silent movies. Only music for music background. You can watch his films.
The movie was called "Modern Times". Charlie Chaplin wrote the music but did not actually sing the song himself.
They where entertainers in the music hall tradition
Charlie Chaplin's mother was Hannah Hill an attractive singer and actress who performed in the music hall and her stage name was Lily Harley hope it answers you question :P
He didn't write the words, only the music.
u cant download the background music for the ipod because its only the background music no one would ever think to put it on the ipod and i do agree the background music is cool
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Charlie Chaplin's greatest influence was said to be his mother. Both of Chaplin's parents were stage performers and when Chaplin was five years old, and his mother's singing voice was failing, the manager of the music hall substituted Charlie for his mother. He sung a well known song 'E' Dunno Where E' Are' and the audience loved it and threw coins onto the stage. At a very young age, Chaplin was told he would be the most famous man in the world.
Charlie Chaplin was born in England in 1889. For information on directors and others involved in film, try the Internet Movie Database (http://www.imdb.com).
His dad was Charlie Chaplin Senior, a singing clown in the London music-halls. He was quite successful, but he was a terrible alcoholic and died in his thirties. His mum was called Hannah, and was half-mad. When she had an illegimitate son, Charlie Senior walked out of the marriage, causing terrible poverty to all the family. When Charlie Junior became famous, he brought his mother over to California, where she died.
Get a tape recorder and go in the ocean