Something that’s bugging me - some of the Tex Avery cartoons towards the end of his career had a laid-back wolf with a southern accent. The character sounds like it was voiced by Daws Butler using a voice almost identical to that he would later use for Huckleberry Hound. It is NOT the same wolf character Avery used in “Swing Shift Cinderella” and so on. This wolf, in particular, appeared in a Droopy Dog cartoon where Droopy Dog was a sheepherder (NOT the range war one with the cattle - that was a different wolf). He appeared in a few others, as well. He was the farmer in the one about the little billy goat that ate up everything in sight. This wolf ambled slowly on to the screen, and whistled a little tune all the time:
Yeah, that’s him. Even in that snippet, you can catch the resemblance to Huckleberry Hound. I found that .wav, too. Too bad we couldn’t find one of the tune he was always whistling. It’s not “Dixie”, although it’s something of about that ilk. The Droopy Dog I referred too was apparently titled “Sheep Wrecked”. My calling him a separate character from the other Avery wolves may be a matter of opinion, also. I think Avery may have collectively considered the whole bunch “the wolf”, as they were all drawn similarly. However, there were several distinct personalities in different cartoons, and I’m after the “Southern” one, not the “Western” one which also turned up in Droopy Dog, or the “urban sophisticate” one which turned up in “Swing Shift Cinderella”.
No, no…if I’m thinking of the same thing as the OP it was a slow plodding song. (Man, I can totally hear it in my head, too.) Doot, do-doot. Doot-doot. Doot-doooo-doot. Doo-doo-doo-doo-doot. Doot-doooooooooooooooo, doo-dooooooo. (Isn’t that helpful!!! HA!) Sorta mournful and southern sounding…along the lines of “Old Man River” or something a slave would sing. Does this make any sense?
Certainly good enough for discussion purposes, skwerl. Thanks. Speaking from memory, I’d put a different flourish at the end, and the wolf whistled it at a slower tempo. Now it can drive other people nuts, too.
I was afraid of that, so I slowed it down and changed the ending to another one I was thinking of…but there’re some more tones at the end that I just can’t remember.
I bought the soundtrack to Ken Burn’s Civil War. It has a faster pace version of that song called Kingdom Coming. I’m pretty sure that’s the one you’re looking for.
(I wish you had posted this two weeks ago. I was taping old cartoons for a friend and this was one of the eps. Unfortunately, it’s already been taped over.)