In article <[log in to unmask]> Donald Larsson <[log in to unmask]> writes: > Second, the dubbing of Debbie Reynolds in *most* of the songs was done by > one Betty Royce, while the dubbing of the "Would You?" number for THE > DANCING CAVALIER was done by the "real" voice of Jean Hagen (Lina Lamont). I watched SITR the other day on TCM and, keeping this on-going discussion in mind, tried to pay specific attention to Reynolds' voice. "Would You" and the voice of Lina Lamont is definitely Jean Hagen's "real" voice (as opposed to her "Lina" voice), which is low and mature-sounding, with very "actressy" diction. It's completely different from Debbie Reynold's chirpy, very young-sounding vocal quality. However, it also seems to me that in "Good Mornin'" and the "Singin' in the Rain" reprise that Cathy Selden does on the stage, it is definitely Debbie Reynolds and not Betty Royce or Jean Hagen or anyone else. Compare to her vocal on "Tammy" -- which no one would deny is Reynolds: it has that very chirpy, peppy Reynolds sound, exactly like her speaking voice. Now, where Betty Royce probably comes in is during "Lucky Star" (especially the reprise), which is higher and more "trained" than those I think are definitely Debbie. Gael McGear Sweeney Syracuse University "Once is a mistake; twice is jazz." -- Les Paul To which I'd have to add: three times is Lina Lamont! ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]