Talk:Carl W. Stalling

Latest comment:6 years agoby Dekimasu in topicRequested move 8 March 2018

Year of death

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There seems to be an error or vandalism concerning death. Which year of death is correct, 1972, as per the article intro, or 1974, as per the category? --Longhair13:34, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

And the date of birth has similar errors I've just noticed. --Longhair13:36, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Non-cartoon work

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I'm not certain where to put this but Stalling's work turns up in a feature or two. It's especially obvious in "The Horn Blows At Midnight" - the official composer is Franz Waxman but when the action becomes especially cartoonish (Jack Benny swinging fronm a flagpole over a street "a Stalling rendition of" Man on the Flying Trapeze "is playing.Saxophobia(talk)17:05, 2 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Adapted material section

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The material included in the "Adapted Material" subsection, while interesting and very generally correct, is far too broad and non-specific. While Stalling did most likely use each of these pieces in the ways listed here, who's to say that these are the only ways he used the materials? Also, this is not even close to an exhaustive list of adaptations, so why these particular listings? I suggest either the deletion of this entire subsection, or citations of shorts in which this material was used in the suggested ways. --Dr.Schumann72— Precedingunsignedcomment added byDr.schumann72(talkcontribs)18:10, 8 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

The section's since been renamed toBorrowed material,but all of the problems noted above still remain. The section is devoid of even a single citation and appears to be a very clear case ofWP:OR,so I've tagged it accordingly. Even ignoring those issues, I don't see how what's presented there actually belongs in this article. If anyone feels they can improve on the section by providing citations from reliable sources, they're welcome to do so. I am in agreement withDr.schumann72that the entire section is a strong candidate for deletion. –FeRD_NYC(talk)05:05, 25 July 2014 (UTC)Reply
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Granny's theme-Scott, or Mozart?

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In the "Composing Style" section, we have the following statement:

"Raymond Scott's" In an 18th Century Drawing Room "is usually associated with Granny in the Sylvester and Tweety shorts..."

but there is no citation to support this. I don't think Granny's theme is Scott's "In an 18th Century Drawing Room", but rather, Scott's piece is derived from or inspired by Mozart's Sonata K. 545, just as Granny's theme is. Does anyone know of any sources to confirm either way?

Best regards TheBaron0530(talk)19:14, 28 March 2017 (UTC)theBaron0530Reply

Requested move 8 March 2018

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The following is a closed discussion of arequested move.Please do not modify it.Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider amove review.No further edits should be made to this section.

The result of the move request was:moved as requestedper the discussion below.Dekimasuよ!03:18, 15 March 2018 (UTC)Reply



Carl StallingCarl W. Stalling– In the Merrie Melodies' cartoons that he composed the music for, he is credited on the title cards as Carl W. Stalling, the same goes for other cartoons that he has composed music for. So, it would be a benefits to move the page to that name. Thanks.

PS: Also, the requested name is also more common, then thus it'sWP:COMMONNAME.Do the Danse Macabre!(Talk)12:53, 8 March 2018 (UTC)Reply


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