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The chorus line looney tunes
The chorus line looney tunes











An mp3 audio file of K-K-K-Katy performed by Billy Murray is online. W.F.Rannie shares some interesting historical information about the composer and about his grandmother, Katherine Gertrude Craig Richardson, the actual Katy this song was written about.). Undoubtedly the best known song about stuttering is "K-K-K-Katy," from Songs of World War I, by Billy Murray, 1917. The entire record can be freely downloaded from here Some of the discussion is shared with permission.įrom a Looney Tune record. Some posting on Stutt-L in December 2004, pointed out a bit of controversy over this production. I'll Have a Blue Christmas Without You sung by Porky Pig Oh it's been ages since we've been really honestīut I can make ch-ch-ch-changes if you really want thisĬause only you can stop this stut-stut-stut-stut-stuttering It's so it's so sy-sy-symbolic of everything So maybe I'll just keep my mouth shut at least until you kiss meĬause only you can stop this stut-stut-stut-stutteringĪnd ease my su-su su-su su-su s-su-s-suffering Since anybody touched me, touched me, touched me Su-su-such a long time, long time, long time It's been, it's been, it's been, it's been Written by "A friend of ISTAR (Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research) wrote a song that reflected his experience with stuttering."Ī song written by the musical staff at Camp Our Time and inspired by the campers. Lyrics to this song performed by Jessica Sanchez. 'Freedom to speak - see yourself so strongA song written and sung by Andy Paterson for the BSA's conference in Stirling ( words and pictures available) "A Day in My Shoes" and "Man in the Mirror"Īn MP3 audio file (7.1 MB) of Frankie's performance of the selection below. From his CD, The Singer and The Song, by Jason Gay, available through Sweet ReliefA song about his stuttering by Jason Gray. Listen to "I'm the Scatman" (included here with the permission of Judy Larkin).Īn MP3 audio file (6 MG) of Scatman's performance of the selection below. The lyrics by "Scatman" John Larkin describe how "the stutter and the scat are the same thing." If anyone knows of any others, please send them to Judy Kuster Below is the beginning of a collection of songs about stuttering. From time to time people ask about stuttering in literature, films, and music.













The chorus line looney tunes