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Of Rice and Hen (1953)

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The music cue sheet for this cartoon was prepared by April 13, 1953. Carl Stalling uses two different love songs that are appropriate for Prissy's lovesick condition in the film. "A Little on the Lonely Side" (Frank Weldon/Dick Robertson /James Cavanaugh) is played in the underscore when Prissy is scolded for petting one of the hen's baby chicks, and later, after Foghorn rejects her a second time. After Foghorn saves her from jumping off from the barn roof, the song "L'Amour, Toujours, L'Amour" (Rudolf Friml/Catherine Chisholm Cushing), from the 1922 musical comedy Bibi of the Boulevards, serves as the underscore.
Foghorn Leghorn and Prissy actually get married in this episode.

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