September 27, 2010

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    My favorite GET OUT OF BED song!

    While I was looking for a video version to share… I wanted to post the scene from Singing in the Rain, but all of the embedding code has been disabled, I found Cookiezandcream’s YouTube channel.

     What fun, a lot of time and effort went into these…  So THANK YOU Cookiezandcream for giving me a video I can share with my GOOD MORNING!

Comments (8)

  • my mom used to sing this in the morning to get us going. Really annoying when I wanted to stay in bed! 

  • there was a dr. at the clinic that hated coming in to work and he would show up at 10am and I would be cheerful and say,”good morning.” like that lady. lol

  • Good Mornin Glorie…what a great movie and song… you should have posted the picture of the mornin glorie down there with it too….ilym

  • I don’t want anyone singing anything to me in the morning.  As a matter of fact, I’d rather they didn’t even talk to me!

  • I love this movie!  did you read my post some months ago that I took my daughter Grace and a friend to see this in our town’s throwback theater?  Then you know the part where they make fun of the sound getting off track in their new “talkie”?  Right during that, the sound got off track in the theater.  Then we had to watch the last third with the film out of synch.

    It’s funny now, but hugely annoying then.

    I read all kinds of trivia about the movie on IMDB.  My favorite: Gene Kelly was apparently a taskmaster about the dancing, often driving 19-year-old Debbie Reynolds to tears.  One time she hid under a grand piano to cry it out.  And who found her there?  Fred Astaire.  He pulled her out and graciously gave her a lesson in footwork.

  • Is it morning again already???

  • That was too cool!  It really is morning for me right now so it was quite appropriate!  Peace

  • Thanks….that song is good any time of day and from my favorite musical. Such wonderful songs from it. Reminds me of Mother’s Weekend at Purdue in 1983-4  where we–my youngest daughter and I and lots of other mothers an daughters all sat in the oldest women’s dorm (the one Amelia Earhart stayed in) and watched this classic film and ate popcorn…such fun!

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