Dr Dolittle 1967 Film Soundtrack "Talk To The Animals"
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Uploaded on Feb 4, 2009
This is the song "Talk To The Animals" sung by Rex Harrison in the 1967 Musical Film Dr Dolittle.
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hugh0221 2 years ago
Sir Rex's version is the better one(terrific masterpiece, indeed), but Eddie's one's not a dumb one, though I just prefer Sir Rex's one(It had black people, too, and I love black people!).
As you see, Sir Rex did musical while Eddie did comedy. They're wonderfully different actors in different periods.
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EmergentAnimation 8 months ago
This is where William Shatner got his "singing" style from.
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deathman1021 23 hours ago
"we'll start at eight o clock"
"it took me a hundred years"
"Then we'll start at seven"
that right there is great writing.
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Antony Kane 1 month ago
I LOVE THIS :D
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Dustin Yost 2 months ago
Dr.Doittle is my favorite film & motion picture!
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Dustin Yost 2 months ago
Dr. Dolittle is alwqays gonna remain and be my favorite movie of all-time foever,ever'n'ever!
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verkaforever 2 months ago
I like this song- fun lyrics and well delivered by Rex Harrison. I personally think it deserved the Oscar.
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xoxMONIKAxox 3 months ago
SOMEONE BUY ME THIS MOVIE PLEASE :(
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Emmie S 3 months ago
can't believe this beat the bare necessities
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Audrey Pie 5 months ago
This movie is on AMC right now! I should take a shower and go to bed but its NEVER on so I'm just going to stay up and watch it since I haven't seen it since I was a child! Lol. The main reason it's so obscure these days is it was a total failure when released in 1967. It cost like 17 million dollars(in 1967!) and altogether only grossed like 9 million. It almost bankrupted 20th century fox. The soundtrack did better but a million copies were released worldwide and were in "cut out" bins for YRS
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PhantomDrums917 7 months ago
Thank you for posting this!! I am hoping to perform in this show sometime and the soundtrack is out of print. :)
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