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− | + | "'''Cigarettes and Whiskey'''," also known as "Cigareets and Whuskey," was sung by [[Peter Sellers]] (as a Salvation Army preacher) and the [[The Muppets|Muppets]] in [[Episode 219: Peter Sellers|Episode 219]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. The song condemns the dissipations brought on by alcohol, nicotine, and "wild, wild, women." |
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− | Muppets who joined Peter Sellers included [[Dr. Julius Strangepork]], [[George the Janitor]], [[Bubba]], [[Gramps]], [[Slim Wilson]], and |
+ | Muppets who joined Peter Sellers included [[Dr. Julius Strangepork]], [[George the Janitor]], [[Bubba]], [[Gramps]], [[Slim Wilson]], and a [[Whatnot]] Salvation Army band. |
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+ | *''[[Rowlf's Rhapsodies with the Muppets]]'' (1985) |
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Revision as of 03:06, 11 June 2014
Written by | Tim Spencer |
Date | 1947 |
Source | The Sons of the Pioneers single |
"Cigarettes and Whiskey," also known as "Cigareets and Whuskey," was sung by Peter Sellers (as a Salvation Army preacher) and the Muppets in Episode 219 of The Muppet Show. The song condemns the dissipations brought on by alcohol, nicotine, and "wild, wild, women."
Muppets who joined Peter Sellers included Dr. Julius Strangepork, George the Janitor, Bubba, Gramps, Slim Wilson, and a Whatnot Salvation Army band.
Releases
- Video