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{{song|writer= Cole Porter |composer=|lyricist=|date= 1932 |source= "Gay Divorce" (play)|publisher= Warner Bros. Inc.}}
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Considered part of the classic American songbook, '''Night and Day''' was performed on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' by three [[Sarcophagi]], including a mummy version of [[Gonzo]] in [[Episode 516: Gladys Knight|episode 516]]. Stumbling around an Egyptian pyramid, the mummies half-whisper and half-sing the words in a "creepy" fashion, while scaring the archeologists who found them. It was included in [[Playhouse Video: Muppet Moments]].
 
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Considered part of the classic American songbook, '''Night and Day''' was performed on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' by three [[Sarcophagi]], including a mummy version of [[Gonzo]] in [[Episode 516: Gladys Knight|episode 516]]. Stumbling around an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] pyramid, the mummies half-whisper and half-sing the words in a "creepy" fashion, while scaring the archeologists who found them.
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However, the archeologists realized that the mummies are actually glad to see them, which one mummy case explains, "When you've been stood up for 4000 years, you'll be glad to see ''anybody''!"
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==Video releases==
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*''[[Muppet Moments]]'' (1985)
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[[Category:Muppet Songs|Night And Day]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Songs|Night And Day]]
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[[Category:Halloween Songs|Night And Day]]

Revision as of 03:08, 20 November 2009

Written by Cole Porter
Date 1932
Source Gay Divorce (play)
Publisher Warner Bros. Inc.
Song

Considered part of the classic American songbook, Night and Day was performed on The Muppet Show by three Sarcophagi, including a mummy version of Gonzo in episode 516. Stumbling around an Egyptian pyramid, the mummies half-whisper and half-sing the words in a "creepy" fashion, while scaring the archeologists who found them.

However, the archeologists realized that the mummies are actually glad to see them, which one mummy case explains, "When you've been stood up for 4000 years, you'll be glad to see anybody!"

Video releases

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