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The song is sung towards the end of Act 1, when Reno realizes she is in love with Evelyn. Same as 1934. "(There's No Cure Like Travel) Bon Voyage" The Sailors and guests board the ship, ready to depart, singing the "Bon Voyage" section of the song, but with no "There's No Cure Like Travel" portion. Same as 1934. The complete song is sung.
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Funeral Song may refer to: Funeral Song (Stravinsky) Op.5, written in 1908 in memorial of the death of his teacher Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov "Funeral Song", single by Fast Romantics "Funeral Song (Solomon Islands 1978)", Traditional composition used on Bastards (Björk album), taken from the album Spirit of Melanesia
The song was originally written in 1944 by music teacher Donald Yvette Gardner, who later admitted, "I was amazed at the way that silly little song was picked up by the whole country." 5. "I Want ...
"Bon Voyage", song by Henri Salvador, recorded by Jocelyne Jocya (1942–2003), 1958; Gloria Lasso (1922–2005), 1959 "Bon Voyage" (The Little Heroes song), 1983 "Bon Voyage" (Deichkind song), 2000 "Bon Voyage", a song by Allie X from the deluxe edition to her 2024 album Girl with No Face "BON VOYAGE!"
bon appétit lit. "good appetite"; "enjoy your meal". bon mot (pl. bons mots) well-chosen word(s), particularly a witty remark ("each bon mot which falls from his lips is analysed and filed away for posterity", The European Magazine, August 29 – September 4, 1996) bon vivant one who enjoys the good life, an epicurean. bon voyage
Bon Voyage! is a 1962 American comedy film directed by James Neilson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman, Deborah Walley, Tommy Kirk, and Kevin Corcoran as the Willard family on a European holiday. The character actor James Millhollin appears in the film as the ship's librarian. [3]
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) is a 1980 American animated mystery comedy film produced by United Feature Syndicate and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Bill Melendez and Phil Roman. [2]