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Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 – September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, itself a style originating from Baby Esther, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Born as Helen Clare Schroeder, Kane attended St. Anselm's Parochial School in the Bronx. She was the youngest of three children. Her father, Louis Schroeder, the son of a German immigrant, was employed intermittently; her Irish immigrant mother, Ellen (born Dixon) Schroeder, worked in a laundry.
Kane's mother reluctantly paid $3 for her daughter's costume as a queen in Kane's first theatrical role at school. By the time she was 15 years old, Kane was onstage professionally, touring the Orpheum Circuit with the Marx Brothers in On the Balcony.
She spent the early 1920s trouping in vaudeville as a singer and kickline dancer with a theater engagement called the "All Jazz Revue". She played the New York Palace for the first time in 1921. Her Broadway days started there as well with the Stars of the Future (1922–24, and a brief revival in early 1927). She also sang onstage with an early singing trio, the Hamilton Sisters and Fordyce, later known as The Three X Sisters.
Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick. She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She has also been featured in comic strips and mass merchandising.
A caricature of a Jazz Age flapper, Betty Boop was described in a 1934 court case as: "combin[ing] in appearance the childish with the sophisticated — a large round baby face with big eyes and a nose like a button, framed in a somewhat careful coiffure, with a very small body of which perhaps the leading characteristic is the most self-confident little bust imaginable." Despite having been toned down in the mid-1930s as a result of the Hays Code to appear more demure, she became one of the best-known and popular cartoon characters in the world.
Betty Boop made her first appearance on August 9, 1930, in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes; the sixth installment in Fleischer's Talkartoon series. Although Clara Bow is often given as being the model for Boop, she actually began as a caricature of singer Helen Kane. The character was originally created as an anthropomorphic French poodle.
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This article is about the song published in 1933. For the Ricky Nelson song, see I Wanna Be Loved (Ricky Nelson song).
"I Wanna Be Loved" (from 1933 version of the 1931 revue Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt) is a popular song with music by Johnny Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman and Billy Rose, published in 1933.
The song is a standard, with many recorded versions.
Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Helen Kane sings "Whatta Ya Got To Lose" in a 1930 musical clip.
THE ABA DABA HONEYMOON - REC 1951 - COLUMBIA 39205B - Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Read by Coach George Sterling, How Many Forms of Communication are there in the play?
Victor Records - Vocals by Helen Kane, recorded 3/15/1929. Betty Boop performs "Do Something" in the cartoon "Boop Oop a Doop" on the highwire, which was released in 1932, with Margie Hines as her singing voice. Dorothy Lee sings the song in the 1929 RKO film Syncopation. In 1954 Helen Kane recorded the song again for MGM records as a 45-rpm Ep X1164 Called "The Boop-Boop-A-Doop Girl!. Helen Kane (August 4, 1904, -- September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". "Do Something" was a song written in 1929 by Sam H. Stept and Bud Green, for the 1929 Richard Dix Paramount film Nothing But The Truth, where it was performed by Helen Kane . Unfortunately, the scene seems to be missing from the only known existing print of the movie whic...
Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence. Pennies from Heaven is a 1981 musical film. The movie was based on a 1978 BBC television drama. In 1981, Dennis Potter adapted his own screenplay for a film of the same name for American audiences, with its setting changed to Depression era Chicago. Potter was nominated for the 1981 Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay, but lost to On Golden Pond. The film starred Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, and Christopher Walken. The director was Herbert Ross and the choreographer was Dann...
Song lyrics: There are certain things that keep me guessing, Though I try real hard to find them out, Well, I don't understand, so I'm confessing, That I don't know just what it's all about. See, I don't know the bad things from the good, Because my mother never told me all she should. A man showed me a lavaliere, He says "It's yours if you kiss me, dear," Oh, tell me, was there anything wrong in that? I kissed him once, and he asked for more, Next week he's bringing the jewelry store; Oh, tell me, was there anything wrong in that? Now, I was in the parlor, with this fellow last night, And I know why he kissed me and he squeezed me so tight; But I don't understand a bit, When he said, "Baby, you sure have 'It'," What's 'It'? Oh, is there anything wrong in that? A man l...
"That's My Weakness Now" was written by, Sam H. Stept and Bud Green, (words and music) in 1928. This became their first hit song together, having been made popular by singer Helen Kane that same year. Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Songs Of Yesteryear Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
The Boop-op-adoop girl, Helen Kane, sings "I Love Myself Because You Love Me" from 1931 Excellent
With the George Siravo orchestra. Helen Kane is best known as the "boop-boop-a-doop" girl of the 1920's who provided the inspiration for the character of Betty Boop. This song was originally a #1 hit in October 1914 for Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan. After being featured in the 1950 movie, "Two Weeks with Love", it became a hit all over again. It charted at #3 for Debbie Reynolds & Carleton Carpenter (who sang it in the movie) in February 1951, #9 for Richard Hayes and Kitty Kallen in March 1951, #12 for Freddy Martin and His Orchestra in March 1951, #19 for Cliff Steward & the San Francisco Boys in April 1951 and #23 for Hoagy Carmichael & Cass Daley in April 1951. It's kind of fitting that Helen recorded a song which became a hit for Debbie Reynolds since Debbie played her in the ...
IS THERE ANYTHING WRONG IN THAT? - REC 1928 - VICTOR 21684B - Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Purchase Kid Millions here: http://bit.ly/10Ix4uR Who's that dodging his murderous mama, an equally murderous sheik, and the temptations of a harem full of beauties? It's Brooklyn's own Eddie Wilson, who comes to Egypt to claim an inheritance and finds that lots of other folks want a slice of his $77,000,000 pie. In one of his famed Samuel Goldwyn movie extravaganzas, Eddie Cantor sings, clowns and wows 'em as Eddie. Kid Millions also boasts dynamo Ethel Merman as Eddie's supposed mother (let's see, Eddie's twenty-five, she's nineteen... hmmm), George Murphy and Ann Sothern as young lovers, and a standout Technicolor® finale. The fun is irresistible, thanks largely to Cantor's screen charisma. "Those big rolling banjo eyes, that good-natured exuberance, that combination...of the naïve and...
Winter Slideshow. Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Famous Flapper And Connection To Betty Boop. The Boop-Boop-A-Doop Girl. I re-did the video from last May...Hope you enjoy it more.
The legendary Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl, Helen Kane, was surprised by Ralph Edwards in this rare 1958 edition of "This is Your Life". She even gets to sing a chorus of her signature hit, "I Wanna Be Loved By You," accompanied on piano by its composer, Harry Ruby. Also appearing is veteran star Fifi D'Orsay. Kane was the inspiration for Betty Boop, though that character was voiced by imitator Mae Questel. The show includes vintage commercials for Colgate ("Look Ma, no cavities!"), Ivory soap and Pace home permanent.
Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Charted at #18 in 1929. Very clever lyrics which sneak in some naughty words by making them sound as if they are other completely innocent words. Helen's knowing performance of the song provides a very entertaining interpretation. B-side of "Button Up Your Overcoat" which itself charted at #3. Both songs are from the musical, "Follow Thru". Recorded January 30, 1929. Written by Buddy De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
The legendary Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl, Helen Kane, was surprised by Ralph Edwards in this rare 1958 edition of "This is Your Life". She even gets to sing a chorus of her signature hit, "I Wanna Be Loved By You," accompanied on piano by its composer, Harry Ruby. Also appearing is veteran star Fifi D'Orsay. Kane was the inspiration for Betty Boop, though that character was voiced by imitator Mae Questel. The show includes vintage commercials for Colgate ("Look Ma, no cavities!"), Ivory soap and Pace home permanent.
Helen Kane never stole her own Boopadoop to Baby Esther, who was an almost unknown impersonator performing in minor clubs. Esther Jones never performed at the Cotton Club, as you can see checking old CC ads. Grim Natwick invented Betty Boop inspired by a HK photo, adding a black dress worn by Clara Bow.
This song was written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby and was first performed by Helen Kane, a1920's flapper, in 1928. Kane's voice and persona inspired the creation of the cartoon character Betty Boop around 1930. In this clip the vocal was dubbed by Helen Kane herself.
Comparison Between two great flappers of the depression days. Friends or Foes? Nobody knows. Pointed Heels (1929) "I have to have you" Vs Dizzy Dishes (1930) Dangerous Nan Mcgew (1930) "Im Dangerous Nan Mcgrew" Vs The Bum Bandit (1931) Nothing But the Truth (1929) " Do Something" Vs Boop Oop a Doop (1932) Pointed Heels (1929) "Aintcha" Vs The Betty Boop Limited (1932) All these Films were reviewed by Judge McGoldrick, who ruled that Helen had failed to prove that Betty was copying her and could not prove that Betty singing in the same style as kane was a impersonation. The Judge obviously had shit in his eye. Although Grim Natwick who had used Kane's photograph to create Betty, knew the big secret along with the Fleischers & threee of the voices of Betty Boop who had entered the H...
Vaudeville star Helen Kane learns "A Lesson in Love" in this 1931 comedy short and sings "I Love Myself Because You Love Me". The boop-boop-a-boop girl's movie career only lasted two short years, and Paramount replaced her with a less expensive cartoon version of herself, "Betty Boop," voiced by rival Mae Questel.
Mae Questel, vaudeville, Broadway and TV star, talks about her many years of dubbing such cartoons as "Betty Boop," "Olive Oyl" and even "Popeye" himself, in this rare 1978 TV interview, that also includes her live performance of "Button Up Your Overcoat".
From 1930: Helen Kane sings "Readin' Writin' Rhythm" with Buddy Rogers and Margaret Breen dancing at the end. A delightful number.
Helen Kane and Jack Oakie had incredible chemistry, and it is a real cinematic tragedy that their one movie, SWEETIE, was chopped up for television so that many of their scenes are now missing. (27 minutes appear to be missing from today's existing print. Existing publicity stills show what some of the scenes may have looked like.) A second movie co-starring them was planned, but cancelled because of the massive movie-musical cancellations in early 1931. In this precious scene, their characters meet each other for the first time and are intensely attracted to each other. "Are you here for good?" "For *good*?... Not now (that I've met you, baby)." If you watch closely, right after he says that they act as if they're about to kiss, only to be interrupted by the Professor. Helen's hand c...
Heads Up was a big Broadway hit in the late 1920's. Paramount's film version was made in May/June of 1930 at the NY Astoria studios and along the Hudson River. Heads Up was filmed at the same time as three other Astoria films (which included "The Sap from Syracuse" and "Animal Crackers".) Helen Kane's character, Betty Trumball, was created especially for her for this film. In this scene, she sings a reprise of "If I Knew You Better" to her sister's new beau, as well as tells him personal things about their family.. NOTE: I had trouble recording and converting this clip. It is also too dark. I tried to save brighter settings but they did not stay. If you download it and adjust the brightness settings you will be able to see it clearly.
Helen Kane sings and dances to the popular 20's tunes "He's So Unusual" and "The Prep Step" - from 1929
Max Fleischer Make's it clear that it's something in their voices. ( Which is Obviously a reference towards Helen Kane after she lost her lawsuit against them) From the Left is Kate Wright, Little Ann Little, Mae Questel, Margie Hines & Last But not least Bonnie Poe and in the Middle of Mae Questel is Max Fleischer. This Victory Song is Towards Helen Kane. It is a small rendition of Dont take my Boop Oop away, but is altered to Dont take Our Boop Oop a Doop Away! Mae Questel take's the lead in the song which the others look unhappy and "Boop" along in the end of the song. Bonnie Poe doesn't look happy at all, she looks very bored and annoyed even. You can say our voice is awful, Or my songs my songs are too risqué. Oh, but don't take Our Boop-oopy--doop ooh! Boopy Doopy Doopy Doo...
Charted at #2 in 1928. Helen's biggest hit. She provided the inspiration for Betty Boop. From the 1928 musical, "Good Boy". In the 1950 film musical, "Three Little Words", Debbie Reynolds had a small role playing Kane and lip-synced to a re-recording of the song by Helen made for the film. Marilyn Monroe sang the song in "Some Like It Hot". Recorded September 20, 1928. Written by Herbert Stothart, Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar. B-side is "Is There Anything Wrong in That?".
Released 26 September 1931 by Paramount Pictures, directed by Casey Robinson. Written by J.R. Murray, Ben Oakland, and Barry Trivers
they just don't make music like this anymore.
Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Helen Kane sings "Whatta Ya Got To Lose" in a 1930 musical clip.
THE ABA DABA HONEYMOON - REC 1951 - COLUMBIA 39205B - Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Read by Coach George Sterling, How Many Forms of Communication are there in the play?
Victor Records - Vocals by Helen Kane, recorded 3/15/1929. Betty Boop performs "Do Something" in the cartoon "Boop Oop a Doop" on the highwire, which was released in 1932, with Margie Hines as her singing voice. Dorothy Lee sings the song in the 1929 RKO film Syncopation. In 1954 Helen Kane recorded the song again for MGM records as a 45-rpm Ep X1164 Called "The Boop-Boop-A-Doop Girl!. Helen Kane (August 4, 1904, -- September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". "Do Something" was a song written in 1929 by Sam H. Stept and Bud Green, for the 1929 Richard Dix Paramount film Nothing But The Truth, where it was performed by Helen Kane . Unfortunately, the scene seems to be missing from the only known existing print of the movie whic...
Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence. Pennies from Heaven is a 1981 musical film. The movie was based on a 1978 BBC television drama. In 1981, Dennis Potter adapted his own screenplay for a film of the same name for American audiences, with its setting changed to Depression era Chicago. Potter was nominated for the 1981 Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay, but lost to On Golden Pond. The film starred Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, and Christopher Walken. The director was Herbert Ross and the choreographer was Dann...
Song lyrics: There are certain things that keep me guessing, Though I try real hard to find them out, Well, I don't understand, so I'm confessing, That I don't know just what it's all about. See, I don't know the bad things from the good, Because my mother never told me all she should. A man showed me a lavaliere, He says "It's yours if you kiss me, dear," Oh, tell me, was there anything wrong in that? I kissed him once, and he asked for more, Next week he's bringing the jewelry store; Oh, tell me, was there anything wrong in that? Now, I was in the parlor, with this fellow last night, And I know why he kissed me and he squeezed me so tight; But I don't understand a bit, When he said, "Baby, you sure have 'It'," What's 'It'? Oh, is there anything wrong in that? A man l...
"That's My Weakness Now" was written by, Sam H. Stept and Bud Green, (words and music) in 1928. This became their first hit song together, having been made popular by singer Helen Kane that same year. Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Songs Of Yesteryear Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
The Boop-op-adoop girl, Helen Kane, sings "I Love Myself Because You Love Me" from 1931 Excellent
With the George Siravo orchestra. Helen Kane is best known as the "boop-boop-a-doop" girl of the 1920's who provided the inspiration for the character of Betty Boop. This song was originally a #1 hit in October 1914 for Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan. After being featured in the 1950 movie, "Two Weeks with Love", it became a hit all over again. It charted at #3 for Debbie Reynolds & Carleton Carpenter (who sang it in the movie) in February 1951, #9 for Richard Hayes and Kitty Kallen in March 1951, #12 for Freddy Martin and His Orchestra in March 1951, #19 for Cliff Steward & the San Francisco Boys in April 1951 and #23 for Hoagy Carmichael & Cass Daley in April 1951. It's kind of fitting that Helen recorded a song which became a hit for Debbie Reynolds since Debbie played her in the ...
IS THERE ANYTHING WRONG IN THAT? - REC 1928 - VICTOR 21684B - Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Purchase Kid Millions here: http://bit.ly/10Ix4uR Who's that dodging his murderous mama, an equally murderous sheik, and the temptations of a harem full of beauties? It's Brooklyn's own Eddie Wilson, who comes to Egypt to claim an inheritance and finds that lots of other folks want a slice of his $77,000,000 pie. In one of his famed Samuel Goldwyn movie extravaganzas, Eddie Cantor sings, clowns and wows 'em as Eddie. Kid Millions also boasts dynamo Ethel Merman as Eddie's supposed mother (let's see, Eddie's twenty-five, she's nineteen... hmmm), George Murphy and Ann Sothern as young lovers, and a standout Technicolor® finale. The fun is irresistible, thanks largely to Cantor's screen charisma. "Those big rolling banjo eyes, that good-natured exuberance, that combination...of the naïve and...
Winter Slideshow. Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Famous Flapper And Connection To Betty Boop. The Boop-Boop-A-Doop Girl. I re-did the video from last May...Hope you enjoy it more.
The legendary Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl, Helen Kane, was surprised by Ralph Edwards in this rare 1958 edition of "This is Your Life". She even gets to sing a chorus of her signature hit, "I Wanna Be Loved By You," accompanied on piano by its composer, Harry Ruby. Also appearing is veteran star Fifi D'Orsay. Kane was the inspiration for Betty Boop, though that character was voiced by imitator Mae Questel. The show includes vintage commercials for Colgate ("Look Ma, no cavities!"), Ivory soap and Pace home permanent.
Helen Kane (August 4, 1904 - September 26, 1966) was an American popular singer; her signature song was "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Kane's voice and appearance were a likely source for Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick when creating Betty Boop, although It-girl Clara Bow is another possible influence.
Charted at #18 in 1929. Very clever lyrics which sneak in some naughty words by making them sound as if they are other completely innocent words. Helen's knowing performance of the song provides a very entertaining interpretation. B-side of "Button Up Your Overcoat" which itself charted at #3. Both songs are from the musical, "Follow Thru". Recorded January 30, 1929. Written by Buddy De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson.
The legendary Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl, Helen Kane, was surprised by Ralph Edwards in this rare 1958 edition of "This is Your Life". She even gets to sing a chorus of her signature hit, "I Wanna Be Loved By You," accompanied on piano by its composer, Harry Ruby. Also appearing is veteran star Fifi D'Orsay. Kane was the inspiration for Betty Boop, though that character was voiced by imitator Mae Questel. The show includes vintage commercials for Colgate ("Look Ma, no cavities!"), Ivory soap and Pace home permanent.
Watch old movie – Juno and the Paycock (1930) online now. Enjoy! Subscribe for more old movies: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCimHXgozIdgJSdj7dU7t4aQ ?sub_confirmation=1 Playlist with old movies: Old movie: https://youtu.be/4djGbJqG6Bs Juno and the Paycock (1930) is a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Maire O'Neill, Edward Chapman and Sara Allgood. The film was based on a successful play by Sean O'Casey. Barry Fitzgerald appears as an orator in the first scene of the film, but has no other role. In the slums of Dublin during the Irish Civil War, Captain Boyle (Edward Chapman) lives in a two room tenement flat with his wife Juno (Sara Allgood) and children Mary (Kathleen O'Regan) and Johnny (John Laurie). Juno has dubbed her husband "Captain Paycock" bec...