Pin A Rose On Me!

Mother, Mother, Mother Pin A Rose On Me is a film made in 1924 by Out of the Inkwell Studios. This film was a part of the Song-Car Tunes series produced by the studio. This series of animations were the first sound cartoons made, not Disney’s Steamboat Willie which was produced in 1928.

Pin A Rose On Me

“Mother, Mother, Mother, Pin a Rose on Me!”

Mother, Mother, Mother Pin a Rose on Me is also a popular song from 1905 and a strange postcard from the period which depicts what seems to be painful groin injury as well. Thanks for visiting and  please come back often!


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