

When Dexter gets into Koosland, Koosy convinces him to help them save Koosland. Koosy gets ahold of the Robo-Dexo and goes off to Koosland, but before he can go through the portal Dexter chases after and quickly goes in there with him to get his robot back leaving Dee Dee behind. He says that Koosland was created back when Dee Dee was just a dumb little baby and she made Peepers he the person who holds Koosland together and now that he's gone Koosland is doomed and they must get him back.ĭee Dee has the idea to turn to Dexter and ask for his help but automatically Dexter isn't allowing it. Dee Dee asks what's going on and Koosy tells her the story. Then Koosland starts falling apart and a huge storm of evil forms over the skies. Peepers sleeps some and a mysterious figure takes him away. He tells them that he can't sleep with them playing. He tells them to shut up and they think he's being a grouch. The Hi-Lo's included the song on their 2006 A Musical Thrill album.Koosy and Dee Dee seek help from Dexter once Koosy's dog Peepers gets taken away and Koosland becomes endangered.ĭee Dee and Koosy are playing catch with a ball in Koosland laughing and having loads of fun and Koosy's pet dog Peepers is on the picnic blanket by them.A recording of the song was made by The Puppini Sisters on their 2006 debut album Betcha Bottom Dollar.The song and title was featured prominently in the 2001 horror movie Jeepers Creepers when The Creeper is nearby (it is released by United Artists, which at one point held the rights to Going Places).Show features an extended musical sequence involving the Gospel of Jeepers Creepers. To remedy the situation and to avoid legal action, Siouxsie and the Banshees gave co-songwriting credit on "Peek-a-Boo" to Warren and Mercer.

In 1988, " Peek-a-Boo", the first single from Siouxsie and the Banshees's ninth studio album Peepshow, was found to be too similar to the lyrics of "Jeepers Creepers".Louis Armstrong's recording of the song plays over the film's closing credits. In the 1975 movie The Day of the Locust, the character Faye Greener ( Karen Black) sings the song whenever she wants to disturb her father.The 1957 cartoon short Show Biz Bugs has Daffy Duck performing a tap-dance number to the song.Bing Crosby recorded the song on his 1956 album " Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings.".In the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, "Jeepers Creepers" is sung by a group of kids who pass by the house of George M.This song is featured in a 1939 Warner Bros.Jeepers Creepers, where'd ya get those eyes?" Popular culture "Jeepers Creepers, where'd ya get those peepers? (The phrase "jeepers creepers", a slang expression and minced oath euphemism for Jesus Christ, predates both the song and film.)Īlthough the song was written as a romance, it has garnered a reputation for creepiness in recent years due to its use in the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers, in which the song plays each time a demon known as "The Creeper" appears. Gabriel wrote the song specifically for the horse. Jeepers Creepers is a very wild horse and can only be soothed enough to let someone ride him when Gabriel plays the song "Jeepers Creepers" on his trumpet or sings it to him. Louis Armstrong appears in the part of Gabriel, the trainer of a race horse named Jeepers Creepers. This song was featured in the 1938 film Going Places starring Dick Powell, Anita Louise and Ronald Reagan. It was premiered by Louis Armstrong and has since been covered by many other artists. The music was written by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, for the 1938 Warner Brothers movie Going Places. "Jeepers Creepers" is a popular 1938 song and jazz standard. Visit Raw Pages for more that need doing! See: Editing a JazzSkool Page for instructions. This is the raw source file and needs to be edited, verified, and reformatted.
