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Sleepytime junction
Sleepytime junction















A British cover version was released in 1932 by Bob and Alf Pearson.īing Crosby recorded the song in 1975 for his album A Southern Memoir. Trumpet ( Longines Symphonette Society SYS 5459/LS 217C/LS 217U). Īl Hirt released a version on his 1963 album, Our Man in New Orleans, and Harry James released a version on his 1972 album Mr. A popular recording in 1931 was by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra (vocal by Mildred Bailey). The song is now considered a jazz standard and it has been recorded by a plethora of artists.

#SLEEPYTIME JUNCTION MOVIE#

It was sung in the 1931 movie Safe in Hell by Nina Mae McKinney, and became the signature song of Louis Armstrong, who recorded it almost a hundred times during his career. The Engineer pulled them out of their own heads, but not before Tobias learned a very personal secret that Larry had been keeping to himself." When It's Sleepy Time Down South", also known as " Sleepy Time Down South", is a 1931 jazz song written by Clarence Muse, Leon René and Otis René. At the end of the day, however, they wound up handling what turned out to be Nightmare Fuel, and wound up terrified and defenseless against their own psyche. Sleepytime Junction - Desperate to make sure his boss got some rest, Larry and new recruit Tobias took over the studio for a few hours, putting out metaphorical and literal fires alike. After dodging a few traps and solving a couple puzzles, Larry deigned to reveal certain details of his past to Snalien, who in turn promised to stop pushing so hard to learn Larry's private matters. Realizing that now as an employee of Dodo Studios he needed to let his boss know more about him, Larry revealed his face to the Engineer.ġ2FPS: Heart to Snart - While visiting the local library, Snalien's interrogation of Larry's secrets resulted in the both of them getting thrown in the Library Dungeon (you know, the one all libraries have) to work off their energy. Also, he got to beat up the crazy lich who ruined everything on the train, which was nice.ġ2FPS: Larry and the Engineer - After finishing up some reshoots of their film, Larry and the Engineer got to know each other a tad better. He performed well, proved to be unexpectedly good at designing a marketing campaign, and earned himself a steady job at Dodo Studios. Larry was not expecting to then get cast as the main antagonist in the movie, which then put him on an unexpected fast track to stardom. Lost and Found - In an attempt to revitalize the Engineer's spark of creativity and hopefully repair the man's public image, Larry encouraged the old bird to attempt making a new film. The attempted film, subsequent tragic murder, and catastrophic destruction of the train put Larry in the public spotlight, as well as entangling him in the lives of the other sweepstakes winners. The Taffy Train Cross-Continental - Larry won a ticket for an exclusive ride on the Taffy Train while eating a bar of chocolate.

sleepytime junction

Only his neck is not completely covered, but the shadows of his hoodie are still too dark to make any details out. His arms are wrapped thoroughly in bandages and the hood of his sweater is always pulled up. you can't see any distinguishing traits, due to the mask he wears. Larry's most distinguishing trait is that. May as well give people what very, very little reassurance he can. Society is enough of a joke for him, though no one else seems to like his brand of nihilistic humor very much.ĭespite Larry's reluctance to get roped into wacky scenarios and his general lack of interpersonal skills, he's actually a pretty kind person where it counts as pointless as life is, it's equally pointless to be mean. He tends to put more stock in the strange concept of "manners" and "common sense" rather than impulsive shenanigans. The eternal straight man, Larry's personality is as subdued and low key as a toon gets.















Sleepytime junction