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  • Let's Stick Together
  • Let's Stick Together
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  • Let's Stick Together is an animated short starring Donald Duck.
  • Let's Stick Together is the 33rd episode in Season 2 (U.K.).
  • An elderly Donald and Spike recall some old times in business together.
  • Let's Stick Together est un court-métrage d'animation de la série des Donald Duck produit par Walt Disney pour RKO Radio Pictures, sorti le 25 avril 1952.
  • Let's Stick Together is a 1976 album by Bryan Ferry. His third solo release, it was his first following the disbandment of Roxy Music earlier in the year. Unlike Ferry’s two previous solo recordings, Let’s Stick Together was not a dedicated album project, instead being made up of material released as singles, B-sides and an EP. With a highly popular title track, it had a generally favourable critical reception, but only just made the UK Top 20.
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Durée
  • Six minutes
Musique
Série
  • Donald Duck
Réalisateur
epinum
  • 33
Prod
  • 209
Producteur
Voix
  • Clarence Nash , June Foray , Bill Thompson
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Starring
Date
  • 1952-04-25
Label
Producer
Name
  • Let's Stick Together
  • Let’s Stick Together
Genre
Type
Son
  • Mono
Distributeur
  • RKO Pictures
animateurs
  • Bill Justice, George Kreisl, Volus Jones, Marvin Woodward
IMD
  • http://www.imdb.fr/title/tt0044835/combined Let's Stick Together
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Language
  • English
writing credits
  • yes
imagewidth
  • 250
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  • [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r7199|pure_url=yes}} link]
Title
Last album
  • Another Time, Another Place
Music
Langue
  • Anglais
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Animation
  • Bill Justice
  • Volus Jones
  • George Kreisl
  • Marvin Woodward
This Album
  • Let’s Stick Together
Note
  • cover
  • The Beatles cover from the album Help!
  • Wilbert Harrison cover of the 1962 single
  • The Everly Brothers cover from the album In Our Image
  • remake; originally on the album Country Life by Roxy Music
  • remake; originally on the album Roxy Music by Roxy Music
Format
  • Couleur
Before
  • A Night on the Town by Rod Stewart
Studio
  • Walt Disney Productions
Years
  • --11-21
After
  • Arrival by ABBA
Distributor
  • Walt Disney Productions
  • RKO Radio Pictures
Cover
  • FerryLetsStickTogether.jpg
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Background
  • Thelma Witmer
Release
  • 1952-04-25
Next album
  • In Your Mind
Released
  • September 1976
Artist
Recorded
  • 1973
  • (AIR and Island Studios, London)
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Layout
  • Yale Gracey
Writer
Director
Scénariste
  • Al Bertino, Nick George
effects animation
  • Blaine Gibson
abstract
  • Let's Stick Together is an animated short starring Donald Duck.
  • Let's Stick Together is the 33rd episode in Season 2 (U.K.).
  • An elderly Donald and Spike recall some old times in business together.
  • Let's Stick Together est un court-métrage d'animation de la série des Donald Duck produit par Walt Disney pour RKO Radio Pictures, sorti le 25 avril 1952.
  • Let's Stick Together is a 1976 album by Bryan Ferry. His third solo release, it was his first following the disbandment of Roxy Music earlier in the year. Unlike Ferry’s two previous solo recordings, Let’s Stick Together was not a dedicated album project, instead being made up of material released as singles, B-sides and an EP. With a highly popular title track, it had a generally favourable critical reception, but only just made the UK Top 20. Five of the tracks on the album were remakes of Bryan Ferry songs previously recorded with Roxy Music. "Re-Make/Re-Model", "2HB", "Chance Meeting" and "Sea Breezes" were from the band's eponymously titled debut album (1972), while "Casanova" was taken from Country Life (1974). In most cases the re-recordings were smoother and more oriented to jazz and R&B than the original Roxy Music versions. The other six tracks on the album were covers by different artists. The sax-driven "Let's Stick Together" originally by Wilbert Harrison, is widely regarded as Ferry's signature tune, and a classic dancefloor-filler. It was remixed in 1988 for the compilation The Ultimate Collection. Other up-tempo numbers were The Everly Brothers' "The Price of Love" and Jimmy Reed's "Shame, Shame, Shame" (which includes a counter-vocal by the backing singers which quotes Marvin Gaye's "Can I Get A Witness"). The remaining covers, which included The Beatles' "It's Only Love", were performed in a mellow cabaret style. "2HB" (a tribute to Humphrey Bogart) had been released as the B-side of Ferry's single "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" in September 1973. "Chance Meeting" was the B-side of "The 'In' Crowd" in May 1974. "You Go to My Head" b/w "Re-Make/Re-Model" had been released as a single in June 1975, making #33 in the UK charts. "Let’s Stick Together" b/w "Sea Breezes" was released in June 1976, making #4. The Extended Play EP, featuring "The Price of Love" and "Shame, Shame, Shame" b/w "Heart on My Sleeve" and "It’s Only Love", was released in August 1976, making #7. "Casanova", the only recording that had not been released in some other form prior to the album, was eventually issued as the B-side of Ferry’s cover of Lou Reed’s "What Goes On" in May 1978. The song "Let's Stick Together" was re-released in 1988 as "Let's Stick Together '88", making #12. Various Roxy Music members were involved in the recordings, including Paul Thompson on drums, Eddie Jobson on violin and synthesizer, John Gustafson and John Porter on bass, and Phil Manzanera on guitar. Although Ferry’s then-fiancee Jerry Hall made an eye-catching appearance in tiger skin costume - complete with tail - on the title track's video clip, the song's famous yelps were performed by an unnamed member of the backing chorus (In an interview on UK BBC2 Graham Norton Show 16 October 2010 Jerry Hall claimed she performed the "yelps and hollers").
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