Song : Ain't She Sweet? Year : 1933 Directed by Dave Fleischer and featuring the inimitable LILLIAN ROTH If you only wish to hear the "karaoke" with Lillian Roth, jump to 4:12
This is a rarity. It is one of the few Screen Songs with the original Paramount openings and tags. All others we see today are the television version that replaced these.
Currently owned by Paramount Global (Paramount Pictures and Melange Pictures, LLC.). Note: Later reused this song in a color remake version, Candy Cabaret (1954, produced by Famous Studios) featuring the song, Ain't She Sweet?
Where the hell did you find this??!?!?!?!? Its Max Fleischer screen songs with original titles in tact. ITS RARE AS F*** TO HAVE ORIGINAL TITLES IN TACT
@@rufust.firefly2474 I THINK that it is on the following DVD: "Saved From The Flames - 54 Rare and Restored Films 1896 - 1944". On Amazon the description of the DVD says there is: "three cartoons from the Fleischer Studios Cartoon Factory (1924), Ain't She Sweet (1932), and Play Safe (1936)".
by definition the song that precedes chronologically another song can only be an inspiration for the later song rather than the later song being the inspiration for the former one