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Ruby Wright's version of "Bimbo" made number 7 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1954. A Norwegian version was released in 1969 by Rolf Just-Nilsen with the title "Bingo" on the single Triola TN 579. Henry Ruud wrote the Norwegian lyrics. The song is used as the theme tune to the Liverpool comedian John Bishop's Radio Show on City Talk.
In September 2020, Super Simple Songs signed a deal with Warner Music Group's Arts Music division and Warner Chappell Music. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] At the time, it was ranked as the 36th biggest YouTube channel with 133.4m weekly views, 24.6 million subscribers and 22.8bn lifetime views.
Bimbo is thrown from the wreckage and lands in another boat owned by Betty Boop, portrayed as a dark-skinned, topless (except for a strategically placed lei) island princess. Bimbo introduces himself and sings to Betty before they go over a waterfall, and are flung from the boat into a clearing surrounded by spirited tree that sing an eerie song.
2. “10 Little Elves” by Super Simple Songs. A Christmas song that’s both catchy and educational? Yes please. Even preschoolers can count 20 little elves with this fun tune.
A Bimbo and Betty cartoon (though Betty, who only appears briefly, is still unnamed). 18 The Cow's Husband: March 14 Jimmie Culhane R. Eggeman A Bimbo cartoon. The bull's dance was rotoscoped. 19 The Bum Bandit: April 6 Willard Bowsky Al Eugster A Bimbo and Betty cartoon (though Betty is named "Dangerous Nan McGrew").
The crash leaves her unhurt, but clad only in her lingerie (Bimbo obligingly returns her dress). The two discover a team of ghosts playing a game of baseball , with a cartoon bomb as the ball. Bimbo and Betty head to the surface in the elevator, unwittingly carrying the bomb with them.
The song "El Bimbo" is used as a theme song for a 1977 Soviet-made anti-war short film named "Polygon" directed by Anatoly Petrov and written by Sever Gansovsky. The lyrics for "El Bimbo" were written by Hal Shaper. "El Bimbo" was released in France in June 1974 on the Pathé-Marconi record label, and in the UK in August 1975.
Bimbo is an album recorded by Jim Reeves and released on the RCA Victor label (catalog no. LPM-1410). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Released in 1957, it was his first album after signing with RCA Victor. Reeves described it as a collection of the records that "made him", including his early No. 1 hits " Bimbo " and " Mexican Joe ."