I heard it being played by billy-bob thorton in the period piece "The Alamo". So if it was even a remotely accurate, I assume it's older than the stooges. To update the info that I previously entered, the name of the song is "Listen to the Mockingbird" by Winner, Septimus (Hawthorne, Alice).Philadelphia: Winner & Shuster, 1855. It being written in 1855 and the battle of the Alamo being fought in 1836 makes it a bit suspect but tunes of that era were played throughout the country before finally being written down for posterity. It can be heard WITH THE ORIGINAL LYRICS @ http://Lincoln.lib.niu.edu/Songs/mockingbird.html ---- The theme song is "Three Blind Mice"! It is/was a nursery rhyme written in 1609 by English composer Thomas Ravenscroft in 1609. Earlier, the other thyme song, "Pop Goes the Weasel", was used. ----
Well, I don't know that we have enough space for me to really go into detail but one of my favorites is In the Sweet Pie and Pie. Three sisters need to get married within 48 hours to get a $10 million inheritance. Their lawyer comes up with a plan ... they will marry three convicts who will be hanged the next day. They will get their inheritance and not have to be married. Of course, the three convicts are the Stooges who are to be hanged for a murder they did not commit. They are married in a jail cell but when it comes to the hanging, the ropes break when the trap doors are opened. While the Stooges are on the ground 'recovering' from the fall, the warden is handed a telegram which states the Stooges have been pardoned due to the confession of someone else. The Stooges are set free and they find the house of the sisters, their wives, which doesn't sit well with the girls. After the girls make them take dancing lessions and baths 10 times a day, the Stooges are still very much 'happily' married. The sisters consult with their lawyer again and he instructs them to throw a lavish party where the Stooges are sure to embarass them. He says divorce will then be a cinch. The party turns into a classic pie throwing event. (One guest is talking to one of the sisters. He says "I usually get bored at parties but I know I'm gonna get a bang out of this one.". WHAM! A pie straight in the chops. One of the guests is talking about his hunting trip. He says "I raised my rifle and FIRED!". WHAM!) But the sisters, instead of getting upset at the Stooges, get upset with the lawyer and the episode ends with them and the Stooges nailing the lawyer with pies. Obviously, their 'most popular' episodes is very subjective but I would also include An Ache in Every Stake, From Nurse to Worse, Busy Buddies, and False Alarms, along with In the Sweet Pie and Pie as five of their best ever.
yes lemon does rhyme with salmon
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Waiting in Rhyme - 2009 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
the farmer's wife
Some end rhymes of stooge are deluge, huge, refuge, rouge, and scrooge.
Kids can be thoughtful, thoughtless, truthful, trustworthy, tough, tricky or talented. They begin with t.
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Yes.
No, but Louise rhymes with "threes", as in "I am counting by threes".
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three
Yeah it does
Yes.
Two three-syllable words that rhyme with "Catholic" are "symbolic" and "ecstatic."
They do rhyme but don't confuse them. Who's the fool that asked this question