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− | "'''Chanson D'Amour,'''" or "The Song of Love," is a popular song which has been a hit for many groups including Art & Dottie Todd, The Manhattan Transfer and The Mills Brothers. It was sung by a trio of [[Whatnot]] [[Girl Singers|girls]] in [[Episode 204: Rich Little|episode 204]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. The girls peform the main part, while [[Crazy Harry]] sings the recurring line, "Ra-ta-ta-ta-ta," and runs around blowing the scenery to bits. |
+ | "'''Chanson D'Amour,'''" or "The Song of Love," is a popular song which has been a hit for many groups, including Art & Dottie Todd, The Manhattan Transfer and The Mills Brothers. It was sung by a trio of [[Whatnot]] [[Girl Singers|girls]] in [[Episode 204: Rich Little|episode 204]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. The girls peform the main part, while [[Crazy Harry]] sings the recurring line, "Ra-ta-ta-ta-ta," and runs around blowing the scenery to bits. |
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[[Category:Muppet Songs]] |
Revision as of 03:01, 3 January 2008
Written by | Wayne Shanklin |
Date | 1958 |
Publisher | Universal Polygram International |
"Chanson D'Amour," or "The Song of Love," is a popular song which has been a hit for many groups, including Art & Dottie Todd, The Manhattan Transfer and The Mills Brothers. It was sung by a trio of Whatnot girls in episode 204 of The Muppet Show. The girls peform the main part, while Crazy Harry sings the recurring line, "Ra-ta-ta-ta-ta," and runs around blowing the scenery to bits.