Betty Co-Ed
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Betty Co-Ed (1931) |
Betty Co-Ed is a 1931 Screen Song about the eponymous character, Betty Co-ed, who is wooed by a dweebish frat boy. Rudy Vallée sings an unflattering song about her.
Quotes
- Betty Co-Ed: "La la la la la la la la!"
- Rudy Vallée:"Hi-Ho everybody, I suppose you are familiar with the very popular Betty Co-Ed in a nice way of course lets sing about the most popular girl on the campus."
Characters
- Betty Co-ed
- Frat Boy
- Rudy Vallée
Cast & Crew
- Billy Murray as Frat Boy
- Margie Hines as Betty-Co-ed
- Rudy Vallee as himself
- Max Fleischer (Producer)
- Dave Fleischer (Director)
Music
Gallery
Trivia
- Was released on the 1st of August in 1931.
- The character Betty Co-ed is believed to be a Betty Boop prototype, and the song sang by Vallée is said to have inspired the later character's name.
- Betty Boop first debuted as "Betty" in the 1931 cartoon titled Silly Scandals
- The song was written by J. Paul Fogarty and Rudy Vallée.
- Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees originally debuted the song in 1930 on record, a year before this cartoon was released.