A series of celebrity sketches set at a radio station. Some unorthodox calisthenics (including corset tightening, cradle rocking, and stock ticker reading) start the action.

Should you watch I've Got to Sing a Torch Song? If you have a soft spot for weird, forgotten animation that feels like a fever dream, sure. If you need a coherent story or anything resembling logic, you’ll probably find this completely unwatchable. The whole thing starts with some odd exercise routines—corset tighteni...

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Bernard B. Brown

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"Should you watch I've Got to Sing a Torch Song? If you have a soft spot for weird, forgotten animation that feels like a fever dream, sure. If you need a coherent story or anything resembling logic, you’ll probably find this completely unwatchable. The whole thing starts with some odd exercise routines—corset tightening and ticker tape reading—that set a bizarre tone immediately. Then we get a Bing Crosby guy singing in a tub, and honestly, the animation is just as wobbly as you’d expect for th..."

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