A parrot laughs at him, and Mickey throws the bucket at it. Mickey rushes down the stairs, slips on a bar of soap on the boat's deck, and lands in a bucket of water. Pete attempts to kick him, but Mickey rushes away in time and Pete accidentally kicks himself in the rear. Soon the real captain, Pete, appears and orders Mickey off the bridge. He cheerfully whistles " Steamboat Bill" and sounds the boat's three whistles. Mickey Mouse pilots a steam river sidewheeler, suggesting that he is the captain. Pete (left) confronts Mickey (right) on the bridge of the steamboat. In 1998, the film was selected for preservation in the United States' National Film Registry for being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In 1994, members of the animation field voted Steamboat Willie 13th in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons, which listed the greatest cartoons of all time. The film has received wide critical acclaim, not only for introducing one of the world's most popular cartoon characters but for its technical innovation. Walt Disney performed all of the voices in the film, although there is little intelligible dialogue. (1928), itself a reference to the song by Collins. The title of the film may be a parody of the Buster Keaton film Steamboat Bill, Jr. Music for Steamboat Willie was arranged by Wilfred Jackson and Bert Lewis, and it included the songs " Steamboat Bill", a composition popularized by baritone Arthur Collins during the 1910s, and " Turkey in the Straw", a composition popularized within minstrelsy during the 19th century. Steamboat Willie became the most popular cartoon of its day. Disney understood from early on that synchronized sound was the future of film. Steamboat Willie is especially notable for being one of the first cartoons with synchronized sound-the first one was Song Car-tunes by Fleischer Studios in 1924-as well as one the first cartoons to feature a fully post-produced soundtrack, which distinguished it from earlier sound cartoons such as Inkwell Studios' Song Car-Tunes (1924–1926) and Van Beuren Studios' Dinner Time (1928). Steamboat Willie was the third of Mickey's films to be produced, but it was the first to be distributed because Walt Disney, having seen The Jazz Singer, had committed himself to produce one of the first fully synchronized sound cartoons. The cartoon is considered the debut of Mickey Mouse and his girlfriend Minnie, although both characters appeared several months earlier in a test screening of Plane Crazy. It was produced in black and white by Walt Disney Studios and was released by Celebrity Productions. "On the Road Again" became one of Willie's songs most associated with him.Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
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Even with his measured success as a singer and song writer it would take a movie to give Willie Nelson his first number one single (as a solo artist) of a song he had written and then recorded/released.Their song was included on the first C&W album to sell more than one million copies, "Wanted: The Outlaws", and it became the Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year for 1976. "Good Hearted Woman" was very successful for Willie Nelson (and, Waylon Jennings, who released it as a single BEFORE the two released it as a duet) in the 1970s. Then later with a little help from Willie's then wife, Connie, the two singers/songwriters would compose the song during a poker game. Stories about the inspiration for the song include that Waylon Jennings had noticed a bit in a Fort Worth, Texas newspaper that described Tina and Ike Turner's relationship as "a good hearted woman loving two-timing men (sic)".
The (possible) link to Tina Turner and the song, "Good Hearted Woman" began before she released it, though. Clearly, she did not let her abuses and tribulations be a deterrent to her success. The amazing, multi-talented Tina Turner seems to have done it all since her career began in the early sixties - singer, dancer, actress, international spokesperson.