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{{song|writer=|composer=[[Alfred Solman]]|lyricist=[[Arthur Lamb]]|date=[[1906]]|source=|publisher=Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc.}}
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[[Miss Piggy]], the [[Pigs]], (and the [[birds|bird]]) sing '''The Bird on Nellie's Hat''' for the [[UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|UK spot]] in [[Episode 304: Gilda Radner|episode 304]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. Miss Piggy portrays Nellie. The bird on her hat sees all of her beaux, and knows when she lies to them.
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[[Miss Piggy]], the [[pigs]], (and the [[Canary|bird]]) sing "'''The Bird on Nellie's Hat'''" for the [[UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|UK spot]] in [[Episode 304: Gilda Radner|episode 304]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. Miss Piggy portrays Nellie, and [[Dr. Julius Strangepork]] plays her servant. The bird on her hat sees all of her beaux, and knows when she lies to them.
   
This song was popularized in [[1907]] by vaudeville star Helen Trix.
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This song was popularized in 1907 by [[Vaudeville|vaudeville]] star Helen Trix.
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[[Category: UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|Bird]]
 
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The pig who sings the ballad is played by [[Louise Gold]].
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[[Category:Muppet Songs|Bird On Nellie's Hat]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Songs|Bird On Nellie's Hat]]

Revision as of 22:19, 13 September 2013

Music by Alfred Solman
Lyrics by Arthur Lamb
Date 1906
Publisher Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc.
TheBirdonNelliesHat

Miss Piggy, the pigs, (and the bird) sing "The Bird on Nellie's Hat" for the UK spot in episode 304 of The Muppet Show. Miss Piggy portrays Nellie, and Dr. Julius Strangepork plays her servant. The bird on her hat sees all of her beaux, and knows when she lies to them.

This song was popularized in 1907 by vaudeville star Helen Trix.

The pig who sings the ballad is played by Louise Gold.