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"Merrily We Roll Along" is a song written by Charlie Tobias, Murray Mencher, and Eddie Cantor in 1935, and used in the Merrie Melodies cartoon Billboard Frolics that same year. It is best known as the theme of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies cartoon series. The first two lines of Cantor's recording are: Merrily we roll along, my honey and meVerily there's no one half as happy as we In the 1970s, it was adopted by WGN as the theme music for The Ray Rayner Show, which featured Warner Bros. cartoons. In 1995, it was used as the closing theme of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries.

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  • ميرلي وي رول ألونغ (ar)
  • Merrily We Roll Along (chanson) (fr)
  • Merrily We Roll Along (song) (en)
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  • ميرلي وي رول ألونغ (بالإنجليزية: Merrily We Roll Along)‏ هي أغنية كتبها تشارلي توباياس، موراي منشر، وإيدي كانتور في عام 1935. الأغنية مستندة تقريبا إلى أغنية إي. بي. كريستي «غوود نايت ليديز» وهي تعرف بارتباطها بسلسلة كارتون وارنر براذرز ميري ميلوديز. أعيد استخدامها كموسيقى تقديمية لبرنامج ذا راي راينر شو، كما واستخدمت كموسيقى النهاية لمسلسل سيلفستر آند تويتي ميستريز. تشترك الأغنية في عنوانها مع مقطوعة 1934 جورج إس. كوفمان وموس هارت ميرلي وي رول ألونغ، لكنها لا ترتبط معها بأي شيء آخر. (ar)
  • "Merrily We Roll Along" is a song written by Charlie Tobias, Murray Mencher, and Eddie Cantor in 1935, and used in the Merrie Melodies cartoon Billboard Frolics that same year. It is best known as the theme of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies cartoon series. The first two lines of Cantor's recording are: Merrily we roll along, my honey and meVerily there's no one half as happy as we In the 1970s, it was adopted by WGN as the theme music for The Ray Rayner Show, which featured Warner Bros. cartoons. In 1995, it was used as the closing theme of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries. (en)
  • Merrily We Roll Along est une chanson écrite par Charles Tobias, Murray Mencher et Eddie Cantor en 1935. Utilisée la même année dans le dessin animé Billboard Frolics de la série de dessins animés Merrie Melodies produits par Warner Bros., elle en devient le générique de 1935 à 1964, à partir de Boulevardier from the Bronx. Dans les années 1970, elle est adoptée par WGN comme thème musical pour The Ray Rayner Show, qui présente des dessins animés du studio. En 1995, elle est utilisée comme thème de clôture de The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. (fr)
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  • ميرلي وي رول ألونغ (بالإنجليزية: Merrily We Roll Along)‏ هي أغنية كتبها تشارلي توباياس، موراي منشر، وإيدي كانتور في عام 1935. الأغنية مستندة تقريبا إلى أغنية إي. بي. كريستي «غوود نايت ليديز» وهي تعرف بارتباطها بسلسلة كارتون وارنر براذرز ميري ميلوديز. أعيد استخدامها كموسيقى تقديمية لبرنامج ذا راي راينر شو، كما واستخدمت كموسيقى النهاية لمسلسل سيلفستر آند تويتي ميستريز. تشترك الأغنية في عنوانها مع مقطوعة 1934 جورج إس. كوفمان وموس هارت ميرلي وي رول ألونغ، لكنها لا ترتبط معها بأي شيء آخر. (ar)
  • "Merrily We Roll Along" is a song written by Charlie Tobias, Murray Mencher, and Eddie Cantor in 1935, and used in the Merrie Melodies cartoon Billboard Frolics that same year. It is best known as the theme of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies cartoon series. The first two lines of Cantor's recording are: Merrily we roll along, my honey and meVerily there's no one half as happy as we In the 1970s, it was adopted by WGN as the theme music for The Ray Rayner Show, which featured Warner Bros. cartoons. In 1995, it was used as the closing theme of The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries. The song shares a title with the 1934 play Merrily We Roll Along by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, but is unrelated to it. The song is also an introduction to all the Guns N' Roses concerts in their tour Not in This Lifetime... Tour. The old folk song "Goodnight, Ladies" contains the line "Merrily we roll along", which is often used as a child's nursery rhyme. The tune from the first line of the Tobias-Mencher-Cantor song matches that line from "Goodnight, Ladies", but the tunes diverge from there. (en)
  • Merrily We Roll Along est une chanson écrite par Charles Tobias, Murray Mencher et Eddie Cantor en 1935. Utilisée la même année dans le dessin animé Billboard Frolics de la série de dessins animés Merrie Melodies produits par Warner Bros., elle en devient le générique de 1935 à 1964, à partir de Boulevardier from the Bronx. Dans les années 1970, elle est adoptée par WGN comme thème musical pour The Ray Rayner Show, qui présente des dessins animés du studio. En 1995, elle est utilisée comme thème de clôture de The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. La chanson est également une introduction à tous les concerts de Guns N' Roses dans leur tournée Not in This Lifetime... Tour (2016-2019). La première phrase de la chanson qui lui donne son titre est repris d'une chanson folklorique Goodnight, Ladies, souvent utilisée comme comptine pour enfants, les deux œuvres divergeant à partir de là. (fr)
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