OUTDATED (see below for recent version)Theme song to Merrie Melodies (Merrily, We Roll Along)

OUTDATED (see below for recent version)Theme song to Merrie Melodies (Merrily, We Roll Along)

Updated version by me. Credits to wileyk209zback who made the original MWRA through the years. Original info:\rbr\rbr 00:00 - First prototype version of the opening theme, only used on Boulevardier from the Bronx (1936)\rbr\rbr00:18 - Similar to the last version, but with a few of the familiar elements already in place (The CooCoo nut groove)\rbr\rbr00:35 - Similar to the previous version, but at a slightly slower tempo, early 1937 (She was an acrobats daughter)\rbr\rbr00:54 - Another early variant similar to the last one (Uncle Toms Bungalow)\rbr\rbr01:14 - Yet another variant of the last few (Steamlined Greta Green)\rbr\rbr01:34 - The final piece is added: the zooming shield sound effect \rbrat the start, mid-1937 (Egghead Rides Again\rbr\rbr01:54 - First closing variation of the theme, mid-1937 (Plenty of money and you)\rbr\rbr02:03 - Slightly modified version of the opening theme, with more woodwinds, late 1937\rbr\rbr02:22 - Same version as above, but slightly different.\rbr\rbr02:41 - Second ending variation of the closing theme.\rbr\rbr02:49 - Sparsely modified version. Used early to mid 1938.\rbr\rbr03:10 - Version dominated by bass and strings. Mid 1938 to very early 1939.\rbr\rbr03:29 - Clearer version of above (same date used).\rbr\rbr03:50 - First perfected version of the theme. Used from early 1939 to autumn 1940. \rbr\rbr04:08 - Variant of the perfected theme, Used for A wild hare.\rbr\rbr04:28 - Third closing theme. (used from mid 1938 to early 1941).\rbr\rbr04:31 - Hybrid version of theme song combining the bass and strings version and the perfected version in this. (late 1940 - early 1941)\rbr\rbr04:55 - Variant used in Good Night, Elmer.\rbr\rbr05:15 - Glitched open and probably the prototype to the famed 1941 - 45 version. (used in the cats tale).\rbr\rbr05:33 - Brassy version, arguably the most well known version used from 1941 to 1945.\rbr\rbr05:53 - Fourth closing theme used from 1941 to 19545.\rbr\rbr06:02 - First shortened version of the theme. (1945 - 19545)\rbr\rbr06:15 - Second shortened version of the theme song, this time done by Milt Franklyn. (1955 - 63\rbr\rbr06:28 - Fifth closing version of the theme song.


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