Betty Hutton - Hit the Road to Dreamland download song

  • Artist: Betty Hutton
  • Song Title: Hit the Road to Dreamland
  • Music Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 02:00
  • Size: 4.7MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Comments

Flameberg2k

2022-05-25 00:30:05 | User Info
This is one of my favorite Betty Hutton recordings. You should rent the film "L.A. Confidential" if you haven't seen it yet. Not only is it a great film by itself, but this recording is featured in it in an interesting way. Most of Betty's work in the 50s was much less wacky than what she did in the 40s, and although she's remembered for her comical parts and novelty numbers, I really enjoy this side of her and it's a shame she wasn't able to continue to work on more material like this.

Stephen S.

2022-03-22 19:03:59 | User Info
Turns out the Big V was a Big G

TrucePassione

2022-01-03 03:48:13 | User Info
Go back to jersey, sonny. This is the city of angels, and you haven't got any wings.

misszarolann

2021-12-05 17:33:15 | User Info
"I hear things! Like those two-man shooter teams. Boom, boom and they're acin' Micky Cohen's lieutenants. Now whatta ya want from me!?" "We want ya to go home."

Louise Stubbings

2021-11-21 05:19:24 | User Info
Was singing this to my dog when I was leaving for work

Mr. Budtree

2021-10-14 01:41:52 | User Info
don't think the times the songs were made matters, it's the essence of the film that matters

Gtr Music.

2021-09-14 20:08:01 | User Info
Yup. Anthony Trombino, Tony Brancata, Deuce Perkins, and Perkins' associate.

Malagard

2021-08-06 22:00:07 | User Info
Betty sang her version in 1956, but Johnny Mercer wrote the song in 1942, so who gives a rat's boot when L.A. Confidential took place?

Lautaro Luna

2021-05-12 16:22:42 | User Info
Just the facts ma'am.

Carlos Rosas

2021-02-03 12:54:14 | User Info
2-man triggers are punching the tickets on the Mickster's muscle.

Onur Yıldız

2021-02-02 13:45:55 | User Info
True, and yet they used it in the movie and did so in a very creative way.

Jessi Jeff

2020-11-16 01:36:35 | User Info
It wasn't used on a radio or anything in the movie, it was used as just a soundtrack for the movie. :D

knoxchai

2020-10-31 14:44:14 | User Info
L.a confidential..hush hush off the record!!!!! Danny de vito

Chiefof16

2020-09-03 19:32:51 | User Info
LA Confidential. Hush hush and on the QT

Ozbil Ege Dumenci

2020-08-16 02:08:26 | User Info
Edmund Exley is my hero