I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
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| Written by | |
| Music by | Frederick Loewe |
| Lyrics by | Alan Jay Lerner |
| Date | 1956 |
| Source | My Fair Lady (musical) |
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"I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," the closing number from Lerner and Loewe's musical My Fair Lady, is about someone realizing that he has fallen in love only after the object of his affection has left him. The song has been recorded by a variety of artists over the years, including Rosemary Clooney, whose version (entitled "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face") was used in a comic sketch that the Muppets performed on several different variety shows.
In the sketch, Kermit (wearing a wig) lip synchs to the Rosemary Clooney recording, singing to a small creature that is covered entirely by a piece of cloth with a face drawn on it. As "she" sings, the creature eats the mask off its own head, revealing itself to be the ever-hungry Yorick. Kermit keeps singing, though, even as Yorick tries to munch on his hand. When the sketch aired on The Ed Sullivan Show, Kermit wore a red sweater and pearls to complement his wig.
The sketch is considered a classic example of the Muppets' variety show act, and excerpts are often used in documentaries about Jim Henson.
On Sesame Street, Oscar the Grouch sang "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Fur" to his Grouch dog, Cranky in episode 4127.
Appearances
- Tonight! -- October, 1956
- The Steve Allen Show -- November 4, 1956
- The Jack Paar Show -- March 15, 1963
- The Ed Sullivan Show -- February 5, 1967
- The Tonight Show -- date unknown
