Back in the ‘40s and ‘50s, movie studios basically owned their actors/actresses who they had on signed contracts. The thing is, the various studios could “loan” (rent) any of the actors at any time to any movie studio, and the actors couldn’t refuse…also, the actors couldn’t work for another studio without first getting the okay from their “home” studio (and even then at a cost). Years of actor-striking eventually paved the way for the road of freedom actors today have. Personally, I’ve watched and loved the “Road to…” movies since I was a little guy, some 50 years ago, and this song was always a favorite of mine.
Bob Hope said that he and Bing would ad-lib so much in the films that the scriptwriters complained, so he told one of them to sit in a chair on the set and when he heard something he wrote yell out “BINGO!!”
@@denishiawilliams895 Give it time, We’re off to the road to Rhode Island, we’re certainly going in style, 🎵 🎵 I’m with an intellectual who craps inside his pants,
@@denishiawilliams895 oh pee jokes, we’ve traveled a bit & we’ve found, like a masochist in Newport we’re Rhode Island bound, Crazy travel conditions, huh?
Few comics except the Marxes shamelessly broke the fourth wall and kidded the conventions of Hollywood as much as Bing and Bob. They grew to take suspension of disbelief more seriously as their confidence in their acting abilities grew: particularly Bing, who became an Oscar candidate. But in carefree comedy they complemented each other so well- Hope the cowardly, blustering, gagster, Crosby the ultra-relaxed feed always capable of coming back with a zinger- that Paramount let them improvise a lot and found that audiences were not irritated but amused by the barrage of in-jokes. The success of the Road films showed that moviegoers were becoming more cine-literate.
My mom and dad had this in a huge stack of 45's. I didn't understand a word for years. Morocco was the name of a popular leather bookcover binding. It was sort of like Ricardo Montalbán's advertising featuring "Corinthian leather" for the Chrysler Cordoba.
BING: Here we go again, Junior BOTH: We're off on the road to Morocco This taxi is tough on the spine (BC: Beats the bus, huh, Junior) (BH: Oh, beats me) Where we're goin' BH: Why we're goin', how can we be sure BC: I'll lay you eight to five that we meet Dorothy Lamour (BH: Yahoo!) BOTH: Off on the road to Morocco Hang on till the end of the line BC: I hear this country's where they do the dance of the seven veils BH: We'd tell you more, but we would have the censor on our tails BOTH: We certainly do get around Like Webster's Dictionary, we're Morocco bound BOTH: We're off on the road to Morocco BC: Look out BH: Well clear the way BOTH: 'Cause here we come BH: The men eat fire, sleep on nails and saw their wives in half BC: It seems to me there should be easier ways to get a laugh BOTH: We're off on the road to Morocco And somewhere I feel kind of numb BC: For any villains we may meet we haven't any fears BH: Paramount will protect us 'cause we're signed for five more years BOTH: We certainly do get around Like a complete set of Shakespeare that you buy in the corner drugstore for a dollar ninety-eight We're Morocco bound Or like a volume of Omar Khayyam that you buy in the department store at Christmas time for your cousin Julia We're Morocco bound
"Like Webster's dictionary, we're Morocco bound" refers to books who were bound with Moroccan leather from Fez, till this day on of THE best leather in the world ♥️ I'm from Fez 🇲🇦😁
I don't always love Family Guy but Seth is one of the most all around, universally able entertainers out there today. The voice, the voices, the intellectual humor. He's someone you'd have met in the Yale Club in midtown in the 40s
While American Dad is all I can take from him, the Road to Rhode Island episode and that song they did was back when FG seemed funny and likeable to watch. Having watched both this movie and the Family Guy parody of this song, I definitely get the references.
@@SamanthaJonesSATC Bro, not only Family Guy parodied this song but My Little Pony did too, listen for yourself. th-cam.com/video/Yr1mIqrYRKw/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUQZnJpZW5kc2hpcCBib3VuZA%3D%3D
"He's someone you'd have met in the Yale Club in midtown in the 40s" He even got trained by the same tutors of Frank Sintara. Seth is truly a man who you sometimes think was born 4 or 5 decades too early.
The Road To Hong Kong was their last road film and it's my all time favorite. The gags fly fast and furious. Produced by Hope and Crosby and released thru United Artists. Paramount foolishly dropped them.
There was actually one more song written for the soundtrack: Aladdin's Daughter (1942) Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke (Written for the movie but not used)
Ah yes, "clean" comedy. Because that lyric about "we'd tell you more, but then we'd have / the censor on our tails" was SO clean. Euphemistic comedy is still dirty.
@higgme1ster Ha! Trust me, I didn't understand that for the longest time either, I wonder how many people who hear the song actually do. Thanks for the informative comment! Moroccan leather. :)
Where’s the version where he says ‘hit me with a band aid dad’ and BH also says ‘shall I slip my big shoes on?’ 🤷♀️ although must admit any version is amazing.
Certainties in life:
1.Death
2.Taxes
3.Discovering the original references to decades-old Family Guy bits.
TH-cam blocking?
“Paramount will protect us, cuz we’re signed for five more years” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
My favourite Road movie! 🤣
Just...
Brilliant...
✌️
Back in the ‘40s and ‘50s, movie studios basically owned their actors/actresses who they had on signed contracts. The thing is, the various studios could “loan” (rent) any of the actors at any time to any movie studio, and the actors couldn’t refuse…also, the actors couldn’t work for another studio without first getting the okay from their “home” studio (and even then at a cost).
Years of actor-striking eventually paved the way for the road of freedom actors today have.
Personally, I’ve watched and loved the “Road to…” movies since I was a little guy, some 50 years ago, and this song was always a favorite of mine.
What’s funny is that Bob Hope was at Paramount for more than five more years
"Like Webster's dictionary, we're Morocco-bound" -- best line! From back when big books were bound in leather...
When the main characters know they have plot armour 😂🤭"Paramount will protect us, cuz we're signed for five more years"
Bob Hope said that he and Bing would ad-lib so much in the films that the scriptwriters complained, so he told one of them to sit in a chair on the set and when he heard something he wrote yell out “BINGO!!”
“We’re off on the road to Rhode island, We’re having the time of our lives”
@tyrone102 We’re quite a pair of partners like Thelma & Louise, cept you’re not six feet tall,
@@cluckerzzyt Yes, and your breasts don't reach your knees.
@@denishiawilliams895 Give it time, We’re off to the road to Rhode Island, we’re certainly going in style, 🎵 🎵 I’m with an intellectual who craps inside his pants,
@@cluckerzzyt How dare you! 🎵At least I don't leave urine stains on all the household plants.🎵
@@denishiawilliams895 oh pee jokes, we’ve traveled a bit & we’ve found, like a masochist in Newport we’re Rhode Island bound, Crazy travel conditions, huh?
Their timing is impeccable. Crosby was a very handsome guy.
that 4th wall break at 1:29 is still hilarious even 60 years later
Why do you think Seth MacFarlane repurposed it for the Family Guy episode “Road to Rhode Island”?
That’s what I’m saying
this qas over 80 years ago
I see why it got parodied in Family Guy and My Little Pony.
This never fails to put a smile on my face.
Seth MacFarlane brought this back in a BRILLIANT way.
I didn't know this is where he got that from until I was up late one night and saw this movie.
ngl i thought seth made the song didnt know it was a parody
You'll never find a better pair of entertainers🤩
Few comics except the Marxes shamelessly broke the fourth wall and kidded the conventions of Hollywood as much as Bing and Bob.
They grew to take suspension of disbelief more seriously as their confidence in their acting abilities grew: particularly Bing, who became an Oscar candidate. But in carefree comedy they complemented each other so well- Hope the cowardly, blustering, gagster, Crosby the ultra-relaxed feed always capable of coming back with a zinger- that Paramount let them improvise a lot and found that audiences were not irritated but amused by the barrage of in-jokes. The success of the Road films showed that moviegoers were becoming more cine-literate.
My mom and dad had this in a huge stack of 45's. I didn't understand a word for years.
Morocco was the name of a popular leather bookcover binding. It was sort of like Ricardo Montalbán's advertising featuring "Corinthian leather" for the Chrysler Cordoba.
BING: Here we go again, Junior
BOTH:
We're off on the road to Morocco
This taxi is tough on the spine
(BC: Beats the bus, huh, Junior)
(BH: Oh, beats me)
Where we're goin'
BH: Why we're goin', how can we be sure
BC: I'll lay you eight to five that we meet Dorothy Lamour
(BH: Yahoo!)
BOTH:
Off on the road to Morocco
Hang on till the end of the line
BC: I hear this country's where they do the dance of the seven veils
BH: We'd tell you more, but we would have the censor on our tails
BOTH:
We certainly do get around
Like Webster's Dictionary, we're Morocco bound
BOTH: We're off on the road to Morocco
BC: Look out
BH: Well clear the way
BOTH: 'Cause here we come
BH: The men eat fire, sleep on nails and saw their wives in half
BC: It seems to me there should be easier ways to get a laugh
BOTH:
We're off on the road to Morocco
And somewhere I feel kind of numb
BC: For any villains we may meet we haven't any fears
BH: Paramount will protect us 'cause we're signed for five more years
BOTH:
We certainly do get around
Like a complete set of Shakespeare that you buy
in the corner drugstore for a dollar ninety-eight
We're Morocco bound
Or like a volume of Omar Khayyam that you buy in the
department store at Christmas time for your cousin Julia
We're Morocco bound
"Like Webster's dictionary, we're Morocco bound" refers to books who were bound with Moroccan leather from Fez, till this day on of THE best leather in the world ♥️ I'm from Fez 🇲🇦😁
If you know about this movie, you’ve got great taste in film!!!
My favorite Road picture.
One of the best buddy-buddy songs!
I don't always love Family Guy but Seth is one of the most all around, universally able entertainers out there today. The voice, the voices, the intellectual humor. He's someone you'd have met in the Yale Club in midtown in the 40s
While American Dad is all I can take from him, the Road to Rhode Island episode and that song they did was back when FG seemed funny and likeable to watch. Having watched both this movie and the Family Guy parody of this song, I definitely get the references.
@@SamanthaJonesSATC Bro, not only Family Guy parodied this song but My Little Pony did too, listen for yourself. th-cam.com/video/Yr1mIqrYRKw/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUQZnJpZW5kc2hpcCBib3VuZA%3D%3D
The original and FG's version, 58 years apart.
@@kellvarnssen7443 That they are.
"He's someone you'd have met in the Yale Club in midtown in the 40s" He even got trained by the same tutors of Frank Sintara. Seth is truly a man who you sometimes think was born 4 or 5 decades too early.
The song was played a lot on the radio when the movie came out.
I can’t blame them. This is a very catchy song.
Seth MacFarlane spoofed this in Road to Rhode Island. Same tune. Amazing.
Love the Road films. Such a great partnership.
Saw this movie for the first time yesterday. I had already seen the first 2. So far, this one is my favourite
Wait till you see Road to Rio! That may even become your favorite; I know it's mine!
Two legends 🎬🎵♥
I'm a youngster sort of lol but I've always loved Bob Hope and Bing Crosby.
Road to Morocco is still one of my favorite movies from the series, also, now that I think about it, Ishtar totally tried to rip off this movie.
Road to Rhode Island on Family Guy
As you figured, Road to Rhode Island from Family Guy actually parodied this song.
Had to hear this after the Family Guy parody “Off on the Road to Rhodesia Island”
If one had gotten into a cheerleading outfit singing about censors, my life would have been completed.
But they'd have the censors on their ass! :O
Yikes.
The Road To Hong Kong was their last road film and it's my all time favorite. The gags fly fast and furious. Produced by Hope and Crosby and released thru United Artists. Paramount foolishly dropped them.
There was actually one more song written for the soundtrack:
Aladdin's Daughter (1942)
Music by Jimmy Van Heusen
Lyrics by Johnny Burke
(Written for the movie but not used)
Morocco and Utopia. My faves.
Oh,what the heck.....they're ALL brilliant
Hollywood at it's best
Wouldn't argue, but Zanzibar is up there.
Road to Utopia is the craziest of them all..breaks all conventions..like a live tex avery cartoon
That's a real camel.
Were they actually on a camel while filming this? I never noticed the camel's head before
I can audibly hear one of them making the noises at the very end
Dec. 25, 2018----This is the stuff I grew up watching in the base theaters years later.....and when comedy was funny and CLEAN.
Ah yes, "clean" comedy. Because that lyric about "we'd tell you more, but then we'd have / the censor on our tails" was SO clean. Euphemistic comedy is still dirty.
@@stormcloudsabound It's called innuendo & the perceived 'dirtiness' is in the mind of the beholder!
The basis for "Road to Rhode Island"
“That’s... why I’m here”
I always thought that song was really clever... should've known it was a parody! X3
@@jamesgizasson More often than not, most of Family Guy's songs are catchy parodies.(Boy, does Seth love the past)
And “Road to Judaea” from History of the World pt 1
Family guys road to road island. 😂😂
I can't believe they did this whole number on the back of a bactrian camel
I gotta see this movie.
@higgme1ster Ha! Trust me, I didn't understand that for the longest time either, I wonder how many people who hear the song actually do. Thanks for the informative comment! Moroccan leather. :)
So that’s how Family guy came up with “Road To Rhode Island”
Had a dream twas singing this song✨️
Best road movie since the ROAD WARRIOR!!
What genre of music is this?
Crazy to think this is almost a century old
Certainly do get ArOo-Ooo-Ooound
Family Guy anyone ?
which one is Brian, which one is stewie
Bing is Brian, Bob is Stewie.
If Bing Crosby just lasted 20 more years you could’ve shook my dad’s hand
What a weird thing to say
If only
Like Webster 's dictionary, we are Morocco bound.😊
Anyone remember the travel ad set to this music from the seventies?
I believe this song was introduced by Marian Hutton in an Abbott and Costello movie a few years earlier...
What is she Bada Bing Crosby?
Very good movie
Check out the single version
my cousin Josh looks like Bing Crosby to the bone he has since he was a kid
Where’s the version where he says ‘hit me with a band aid dad’ and BH also says ‘shall I slip my big shoes on?’ 🤷♀️ although must admit any version is amazing.
Jimmy Van Heusen was definitely a songwriting genius along with his future, songwriting partner Sammy Cahn
All I can hear is Brian and Stewie
I realized this is the song Family Guy took inspiration from with the song Road to Rhode island
HEy thI5 iS tHe s0nG fr0M FaMI1y guY
without it they wouldn't have known about this video now would they?
hey this is the song from mlp
@@Bigsmokging
I honestly thought they were ripping off Family Guy in my rage of not being original and then I remembered this and felt so stupid -
@@Bigsmokging glad that people smarter than me have been making this connection for months. Maybe even years.
For 9 at least
Vaulting Brought me hear
In five more days I'll be like Webster's Dictionary.
There were SIX "road" pictures.
Seth McFarlane has really good taste
The guy in front rests his head on finger 3 time
Red alert. If that camel has two humps, like this Bactrian camel, then it’s from Western Asia, not Northern Africa.
Get a life. Who cares?
@@johnvoice815 🤷
You're right. They knew it and did it as a joke.
@@barbaraferron7994 A visual joke?
Family Guy brought me here
Same
Did they realize, "THE PICKLE", America, would be in?
You mean Pearl Harbor? Probably not
Im here because of family guy, but I love this original version a lot!!
Same! They both sound amazing
wtf...
My little pony made a parody of this
When?
@@valeriasidon8655 in song “we’re friendship bound”
@@valeriasidon8655 In season eight they went so far to use use the words we’re off to the row two
Watch that episode was based on this film series
@@kruzsar6340 even they have very similar instruments the song here
family guy did it better