All's Well
music by ralph ranger / lyrics by leo robin
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ALL'S WELL - sung by Pinto Colvig as Gabby
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS - 1941
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS - 1941
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All's Well was composed for Gulliver's Travels by Ralph Ranger and lyricist Leo Robin. The two collaborated on most the film's songs. In 1941, the song was featured again in an installment of Fleischer's short-lived Gabby series. The film series starring Gabby from Gulliver's Travels lasted only 8 episodes. In Gulliver's Travels and the All's Well short, Gabby is voiced by Pinto Colvig. When Fleischer first hired Colvig, who also voiced Bluto in some Popeye cartoons, he was voicing some of the munchkins in The Wizard Of Oz. Before that Colvig had worked with Disney, providing the original voice for Pluto and Goofy, as well as Grumpy and Sleepy in Disney's 1937 film Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs. Around 1937 he had a fallout with Disney and left the studio. A newly restored version of Gulliver's Travels does not include the song All's Well due to Gabby's entire first sequence being edited out.
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1941
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1939
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS |
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ALL'S WELL
All's well! What's a rainy day?
Never mind that cloud.
Behind that cloud you'll find a golden ray.
All's well! Laugh your fears away.
See the light ahead. Right ahead.
There's a moonlit night ahead.
Everyone, come on have fun. All's well!
Why do they make me sing that song?
The poet who wrote it was certainly wrong.
It's bright ahead. The light's ahead.
I'd rather go home and go right to bed.
All's Well
All's well! What's a rainy day?
Never mind that cloud.
Behind that cloud you'll find a golden ray.
All's well! Laugh your fears away.
See the light ahead. Right ahead.
There's a moonlit night ahead.
Everyone, come on have fun. All's well!
Why do they make me sing that song?
The poet who wrote it was certainly wrong.
It's bright ahead. The light's ahead.
I'd rather go home and go right to bed.
All's Well
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