Disney Studio Chorus
Donald Novis & Disney Studio Chorus
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Peggy Lee & Oliver Wallace &
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace & Peggy Lee
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Bill Thompson, Disney Studio Chorus & George Givot
Oliver Wallace
The Mellomen & Bill Lee (Playback Singer) & Thurl Ravenscroft
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace & Peggy Lee & Thurl Ravenscroft & Bill Lee (Playback Singer) & The Mellomen
Oliver Wallace
Oliver Wallace
Disney Studio Chorus
At the time this film was made, having Peggy Lee sing on it was a timely stunt casting. Lee was a popular American jazz singer whose career ended up spanning six decades.
She is otherwise most recognizable for her version of the song “Fever”, in which she added the stanzas about “Romeo and Juliet”...
[Intro: Peggy Lee]
What a dog
What a dog
[Verse 1: Peggy Lee]
He's a tramp, but they love him
Breaks a new heart every day
He's a tramp, they adore him
And I only hope he'll stay that way
[Verse 2: Peggy Lee]
He's a tramp, he's a scoundrel
He's a rounder, he's a cad
He's a tramp, but I love him
Yes, even I have got it pretty bad
[Verse 3: Peggy Lee]
You can never tell when he'll show up
He gives you plenty of trouble
I guess he's just a no-count pup
But I wish that he were double
[Verse 4: Peggy Lee]
He's a tramp, he's a rover
And there's nothing more to say
If he's a tramp, he's a good one
And I wish that I could travel his way
Wish that I could travel his way
Wish that I could travel his way
What a Dog / He’s a Tramp was written by Sonny Burke & Peggy Lee.
What a Dog / He’s a Tramp was produced by Walt Disney Records.
Oliver Wallace & Peggy Lee released What a Dog / He’s a Tramp on Wed Jun 22 1955.