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After You've Gone is an animated short of the segment in Make Mine Music.

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  • After You've Gone
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  • After You've Gone is an animated short of the segment in Make Mine Music.
  • The best episode of Urusei Yatsura ever.
  • The swinging sounds of Benny Goodman's quartet are accentuated in this animated fantasy.
  • After You've Gone is the seventh episode in season 1 of True Detective. It first aired March 2, 2014 on HBO.
  • "After You've Gone," is a jazz standard that has been recorded by a variety of artists, including Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Charlie Parker, and Frank Sinatra. It was sung by Judy Garland in the 1942 movie For Me and My Gal. An instrumental version of "After You've Gone" is performed as the UK Spot in episode 504 of The Muppet Show. It features Nigel conducting Floyd, Zoot, Janice (on banjo), Animal, Rowlf, Lips, and the Trumpet Girl (on trombone) in the orchestra pit.
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  • 7(xsd:integer)
Lyricist
  • Henry Creamer
Date
  • 1918(xsd:integer)
Name
  • After You've Gone
Airdate
  • 2014-03-02(xsd:date)
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Language
  • English
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
Distributor
  • Walt Disney Productions
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  • Haunted Houses
Release
  • 1946-08-15(xsd:date)
NEXT
  • Form and Void
Composer
  • Turner Layton
Publisher
  • Morley Music Co.
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  • "After You've Gone," is a jazz standard that has been recorded by a variety of artists, including Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Charlie Parker, and Frank Sinatra. It was sung by Judy Garland in the 1942 movie For Me and My Gal. An instrumental version of "After You've Gone" is performed as the UK Spot in episode 504 of The Muppet Show. It features Nigel conducting Floyd, Zoot, Janice (on banjo), Animal, Rowlf, Lips, and the Trumpet Girl (on trombone) in the orchestra pit. This number is performed similarly to "How High the Moon" in episode 524. Both are instrumentals performed as UK Spots by the orchestra in the pit. The sketches are are also made up of a similar sequence of solos and camera angles, starting with a shot of the entire orchestra with Lips on trumpet, followed by Janice's solo, then Rowlf's, Zoot and Floyd's, and Animal's, closing with another shot of the orchestra. The only difference between the "After You've Gone" and "How High the Moon" numbers, apart from the songs themselves, is that Janice plays banjo in the former and guitar in the latter. Also, during the beginning of "After You've Gone", an opening pan-out shot is shown, which were never filmed for the closing credits. Footage from "After You've Gone" can be seen during the end credits of the UK VHS and DVD releases of The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 1 and Volume 2.
  • After You've Gone is an animated short of the segment in Make Mine Music.
  • The best episode of Urusei Yatsura ever.
  • The swinging sounds of Benny Goodman's quartet are accentuated in this animated fantasy.
  • After You've Gone is the seventh episode in season 1 of True Detective. It first aired March 2, 2014 on HBO.
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