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“I Want to Be Bad,” sung by Helen Kane (1904-1966), 1929. 

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ArtistHelen Kane
TitleI Want to Be Bad

thewidowflannigan:

and who the deuce can parlez-vous a cow?

bettybooplover:

Finally i re-uploaded another Betty Boop Rip-Off. Flappers fucking hell! yeah they are like totally amazing!  Including the Cartoon ones!!!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

As you know Betty Boop was originally a dog, so Aseop Fables Cartoon Studios responded to this and made a CopyCat! Lol, which was a cat called “Miss Kitty”.  Margie Hines who provided the voice for Betty Boop, voiced this character, Being as the studios was only over the road from the fleischer studios. Miss Kitty sing’s Sophie Tuckers 1911/1927 Hit ” Some of these Days”, in the usual Helen Kane impression.

thewidowflannigan:

always reblogging betty boop trivia. always.
bettybooplover:

The Mystery Girl’s Recordings were made in 1929 for Columbia Records, They Can be downloaded here for free at the Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/ColumbiaRecords-TheMysteryGirl
The Helen Kane Knock-Off, Songs were recorded by a Anon Artist, who was actually Kate Wright, who later provided the voice for Betty Boop in 1933 &amp; 1938.
Secret: Did you know that Kate Wright had also entered the Helen Kane look-alike contest held by Paramount Pictures?

thewidowflannigan:

always reblogging betty boop trivia. always.

bettybooplover:

The Mystery Girl’s Recordings were made in 1929 for Columbia Records, They Can be downloaded here for free at the Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/ColumbiaRecords-TheMysteryGirl

The Helen Kane Knock-Off, Songs were recorded by a Anon Artist, who was actually Kate Wright, who later provided the voice for Betty Boop in 1933 & 1938.

Secret: Did you know that Kate Wright had also entered the Helen Kane look-alike contest held by Paramount Pictures?

Kate Wright

thewidowflannigan:

The sweetest of sweetpeas Helen Kane singing the titular song in Dangerous Nan McGrew (1930)