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Max Detweiler (a.k.a. Uncle Max) makes the announcement that he found someone to sing in the Salzburg Festival, and that someone is the Von Trapp family.
"Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies. Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain. For we've received orders for to sail back to Boston. And so never more shall we see you again."
In the book by Maria von Trapp, recording the story of how she came to look after the children and then marry the Captain, there is no record of any Max Detweiler. The story of how they came to sing is also quite different...
Sort of. The musical was what interested him to it in the first place. He did the songs and pre-production, but during post-production it was established that his voice was not up to par. After this they brought in someone else to sing for the captain
as for the old kids movie about mice people. i think your referring to the tv show called the littles
a sad song about dounts
'Farewell' in Irish is 'Slán leat' (sg.) 'Slán libh' (pl.) said by person remaining;'Slán agat' (sg.) 'Slán agaibh' (pl.) said by person leaving.
He sure did, I believe it was 1961. check it out on you tube
There are many songs that kids love to sing along to in the car. Some of the songs kids love to sing along to are "The Wheels on the Bus" and "Old McDonald".
yes.
at talent shows!
The Charlie Brown kids sing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" at the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas."
The Jonas Brothers sing kids of the future, not kids in the future.
va·le2 (vā'lē, wä'lā)interj. Used to express leave-taking or farewell. n. A farewell. [Latin valē, sing. imperative of valēre, to be strong or well.]
maybe
the management
Max Detweiler (a.k.a. Uncle Max) makes the announcement that he found someone to sing in the Salzburg Festival, and that someone is the Von Trapp family.