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− | [[Gilda Radner]] sings "'''Tap Your Troubles Away'''" for the closing number in [[Episode 304: Gilda Radner|episode 304]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. She has difficulty with the number, however, as she is still stuck to [[Beaker]] with [[ |
+ | [[Gilda Radner]] sings "'''Tap Your Troubles Away'''" for the closing number in [[Episode 304: Gilda Radner|episode 304]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. She has difficulty with the number, however, as she is still stuck to [[Beaker]] with [[Muppet Labs#Super Adhesive|Muppet Labs Glue]]. |
This song was also performed in the [[1986]] [[Sesame Street Live]] show [[Save Our Street]], and the [[1999]] show [[Big Bird's Sunny Day Camp Out]]. |
This song was also performed in the [[1986]] [[Sesame Street Live]] show [[Save Our Street]], and the [[1999]] show [[Big Bird's Sunny Day Camp Out]]. |
Revision as of 15:19, 13 June 2014
Written by | Jerry Herman |
Date | 1974 |
Source | Mack & Mabel (musical) |
Publisher | Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc. |
Gilda Radner sings "Tap Your Troubles Away" for the closing number in episode 304 of The Muppet Show. She has difficulty with the number, however, as she is still stuck to Beaker with Muppet Labs Glue.
This song was also performed in the 1986 Sesame Street Live show Save Our Street, and the 1999 show Big Bird's Sunny Day Camp Out.
The song was originally written for the Broadway musical Mack & Mabel, which focuses on the relationship between Mack Sennett, the founder of Keystone Studios (which featured stars of the silver screen Charlie Chaplin, W. C. Fields and the Keystone Kops) and Mabel Normand.