1. Red Sovine - "Phantom 309"
2. David Allan Coe - "The Ride"
3. Cab Calloway - "The Ghost of Smokey Joe"
4. Ray Parker Jr. - "Ghostbusters"
5. Johnny Cash - "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky"
6. Stan Ridgway - "Camouflage"
7. Squirrel Nut Zippers - "Ghost of Stephen Foster"
"The dream of tomorrow and the sky of today, expanding in unison"The following is a reply to ChatGPT regarding videos
https://youtu.be/NzDt4WZxtxI?si=_lw1TL5PJpxRzmWQ
Moviefone Commercial - Enchanted Cockroach (2001)
[Stepsister 1]: “Poor little sister has to clean the entire house.”
[Stepsister 2]: “Or you’re going nowhere!”
-Both Laughed and leaved-
[Princess]: “Oh, I’ll never go to the movie’s now. Whatever shall I do?”
-A Cockroach approaches the Princess-
[Cockroach]: “Beautiful girl, don’t cry! “
[Princess]: “Mr. Cockroach!”
[Cockroach]: “You must use Moviefone.com!”
[Princess]: -Looks hesitant a single tear falls down her face- “Moviefone.com?”
-The tear lands on the cockroach, turning him into a prince. He stands there before the princess holding a wedding ring.-
[Princess]: -Looks at the audience- “Dang!”
-Cuts to a computer showcasing the website-
[Voice 1]: “Moviefone.com has showtimes!”
[Voice 2]: “And tickets!”
-Cuts to the Prince driving the princess to the movies on his motorcycle, dancing critters and flowers can be seen in the background-
[Prince]: “To the movies!”
[Princess]: 🎶Mr. Cockroach turned into a handsome prince🎵
[Critters]: Hurrah!
[Princess]: 🎵And saved me from my horrid skanky sisters🎶
[Critters]: YAY!
-Advertisement slogan-
[Announcer]: To the movies, showtimes, even tickets! Go to Moviefone.com! (And call 333 Film!)
-Last scene shows a female rabbit grab the bottom of a male rabbit in a suggestive manner. The male rabbit looks surprised-
Edited by Puttotheangel23 on Jul 4th 2025 at 9:42:26 AM
One seeks an answer that one cannot grant her, You’re looking for light only you can ignite.

I don’t know much about the Bond Series, but I doubt they have any vacant roles that could be fulfilled by an autistic raccoon
"The dream of tomorrow and the sky of today, expanding in unison"