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+ | |writer={{w|Johnny Marks}} |
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⚫ | "'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is a song written for the [[Rankin/Bass]] [[Christmas]] special ''[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Rankin/Bass)|Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]''. It was written to replace "[[We're a Couple of Misfits]]" in order to fit in the extended ending to the special. This song appeared in place of the original on the 1965-1997 televised prints, after which the "We're a Couple of Misfits" song was reinstated in 1998, including subsequent home media releases. However, in recent CBS airings, the "Fame and Fortune" footage is now used while a shortened version of "We're a Couple of Misfits" is played. |
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− | The sequence featuring the song was included as a bonus feature on {{w|Sony Wonder}}'s first DVD release of the special in 2002 |
+ | The sequence featuring the song was included as a bonus feature on {{w|Sony Wonder}}'s first DVD release of the special in 2002, but oddly wasn't featured on any subsequent DVD or Blu-ray releases. |
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+ | An extended version of "Fame And Fortune" appeared in the stage adaptation ''Rudolph: The Musical''. In that adaptation, [[Yukon Cornelius]] sings the song along with Rudolph and Hermey. |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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− | '''Both:''' Fame and fortune, fame and fortune<br /> |
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+ | '''[[Rudolph (Rankin/Bass character)|Rudolph]] and [[Hermey]]:''' Fame and fortune, fame and fortune |
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− | We're off to seek them now |
+ | We're off to seek them now |
− | Anyone can have them both |
+ | Anyone can have them both |
It just takes the right know-how |
It just takes the right know-how |
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− | '''Hermey:''' We put on our traveling shoes today |
+ | '''Hermey:''' We put on our traveling shoes today |
− | '''Rudolph:''' We won't stop until we find the way |
+ | '''Rudolph:''' We won't stop until we find the way |
− | '''Both:''' To fame and fortune, fame and fortune |
+ | '''Both:''' To fame and fortune, fame and fortune |
They will be ours someday |
They will be ours someday |
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− | Fame and fortune, fame and fortune |
+ | Fame and fortune, fame and fortune |
− | They will be ours someday! |
+ | They will be ours someday! |
+ | </poem> |
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[[Category:Rankin/Bass songs]] |
[[Category:Rankin/Bass songs]] |
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− | [[Category:1965 songs]] |
Revision as of 19:04, 22 February 2020
"Fame and Fortune" is a song written for the Rankin/Bass Christmas special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. It was written to replace "We're a Couple of Misfits" in order to fit in the extended ending to the special. This song appeared in place of the original on the 1965-1997 televised prints, after which the "We're a Couple of Misfits" song was reinstated in 1998, including subsequent home media releases. However, in recent CBS airings, the "Fame and Fortune" footage is now used while a shortened version of "We're a Couple of Misfits" is played.
The sequence featuring the song was included as a bonus feature on Sony Wonder's first DVD release of the special in 2002, but oddly wasn't featured on any subsequent DVD or Blu-ray releases.
An extended version of "Fame And Fortune" appeared in the stage adaptation Rudolph: The Musical. In that adaptation, Yukon Cornelius sings the song along with Rudolph and Hermey.
Lyrics
Rudolph and Hermey: Fame and fortune, fame and fortune
We're off to seek them now
Anyone can have them both
It just takes the right know-how
Hermey: We put on our traveling shoes today
Rudolph: We won't stop until we find the way
Both: To fame and fortune, fame and fortune
They will be ours someday
Fame and fortune, fame and fortune
They will be ours someday!