It's not a Charlie Chaplin song. The first of the two songs used for this short is "Out in an Automobile" by Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan, circa 1906. The second song is, of course, "U Can't Touch This," by MC Hammer, 1990.
Very true. But I've noticed that some modern American audiences have difficulty understanding the difference. Most recently I've observed this in the redacting of certain animes with the "official" dub.
What Charlie Chaplin song was used for this video?
waconiabarrett 3 years ago
It's not a Charlie Chaplin song. The first of the two songs used for this short is "Out in an Automobile" by Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan, circa 1906. The second song is, of course, "U Can't Touch This," by MC Hammer, 1990.
vampyrhobbit 3 years ago
slapstick comedy parades & appears to be violence... but isn't intended to have the same meaning as other violence in film/media have.
MorbidKittyProd 3 years ago
Very true. But I've noticed that some modern American audiences have difficulty understanding the difference. Most recently I've observed this in the redacting of certain animes with the "official" dub.
vampyrhobbit 3 years ago
gee dont have to be so mean about it.
starburstsourpower 4 years ago
no he was'nt you gimp slapstick is different
JubbJubbHatesDiablos 4 years ago
Charlie Chaplan was always big on voilence.
CDCB 5 years ago