"Why Don't You Do Right?" is an American blues and jazz-influenced pop song (now a standard) written in 1936 by Kansas Joe McCoy and recorded by Peggy Lee. It is a twelve-bar minor-key blues form with a few chord substitutes. It is considered a classic "woman's blues" song. Show You had plenty of money, 1922 Why don't you do right You're sittin down and wonderin' what it's all about Why don't you do right Now if you had prepared 20 years ago Why don't you do right Get out of here Why don't you do right You had plenty of money, 1922 Why don't you do right Now if you had prepared 20 years ago Why don't you do right Get out of here Why don't you do right What is the message of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?The big message at the end of Roger Rabbit is about the importance of laughter and fun and friendship and community. Eddie Valiant learns how to laugh again, but also how to love.
What did Jessica Rabbit sing?Character synopsis
She is voiced by Kathleen Turner. Amy Irving was cast to sing "Why Don't You Do Right?" (a blues song made famous by Peggy Lee) for Jessica's first scene in the movie.
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