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− | "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" is a song sung by [[Kermit]] in the [[Episode 102: Connie Stevens|Connie Stevens episode]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', about a tatooed pig named [[Lydia the Tattooed Pig|Lydia]]. |
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− | + | "'''Lydia, the Tattooed Lady'''" is a novelty song written by [[Harold Arlen]] and [[E. Y. Harburg]] for the 1939 [[The Marx Brothers|Marx Brothers]] film ''At the Circus'', in which it was performed by Groucho Marx. |
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+ | The song was performed by [[Kermit the Frog]] as the opening number on [[Episode 102: Connie Stevens|episode 102]]. Kermit, accompanied by [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] on the piano and [[Animal]] on the drums, sings "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" while pointing out the relevant [[Characters_with_Tattoos|tattoos]] on a redheaded [[Pigs|pig]] named [[Lydia]] while she dances beside him. After the song, Kermit gets knocked over from just one punch, courtesy of an angry [[Miss Piggy]]. |
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+ | The song was performed on the same set as "[[Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear]]" from [[Episode 101: Juliet Prowse|episode 101]]. |
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+ | The song was also performed by [[Kevin Clash]] as [[Elmo]] at Jim Henson's public [[Jim Henson's Memorial|memorial service]]. |
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+ | *''[[The Muppet Show (album)|The Muppet Show]]'' (1977) |
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+ | *''[[Silly Songs (The Muppet Show)|Silly Songs]]'' (1984) |
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+ | *''[[Ol' Brown Ears is Back]]'' (1993) |
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+ | *''[[The Kermit and Piggy Story]]'' (1985) |
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Revision as of 00:19, 24 August 2011
Music by | Harold Arlen |
Lyrics by | E. Y. Harburg |
Date | 1939 |
Source | At the Circus (film) |
Publisher | EMI Feist Catalog, Inc. |
"Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" is a novelty song written by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg for the 1939 Marx Brothers film At the Circus, in which it was performed by Groucho Marx.
According to the Muppet Morsels included in The Muppet Show: Season One DVDs, it was one of Jim Henson's favorite songs. It has been performed by the Muppets on several occasions.
The song was performed by Kermit the Frog as the opening number on episode 102. Kermit, accompanied by Rowlf on the piano and Animal on the drums, sings "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" while pointing out the relevant tattoos on a redheaded pig named Lydia while she dances beside him. After the song, Kermit gets knocked over from just one punch, courtesy of an angry Miss Piggy.
The song was performed on the same set as "Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear" from episode 101.
The song was also performed by Kevin Clash as Elmo at Jim Henson's public memorial service.
Releases
- Audio
- The Muppet Show (1977)
- Silly Songs (1984)
- Ol' Brown Ears is Back (1993)
- Video
- The Kermit and Piggy Story (1985)