I Love To Sing
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song name | I Love to Sing |
artist | Deeply Felt Puppet Theater |
releases | tmbg.com Free Tunes, Podcast 6C, Podcast 45, Four Covers From TMBG, TMBG Instant Fan Club 2024 |
year | 2002 |
first played | May 25, 2002 (40 known performances) |
run time | 0:53 |
sung by | John Flansburgh, Robin Goldwasser backing |
Trivia/Info
- A cover of the 1970 song by Bob Lind, featured on his album "Since There Were Circles"[1].
- Recorded as the Deeply Felt Puppet Theater, this song would be used as an opener to the group's sets in 2006. John Flansburgh would recall the story behind covering the song in a 2025 IFC email:
Bob Lind recorded a song that was ubiquitous in its day called "Elusive Butterfly of Love". It had a bit of mystery about it that made it stand apart, and it definitely spoke to the zeitgeist of that moment. It seems the song stuck in John Linnell's brain for the rest of time, and in our live show he would even bust into it in the middle of "Particle Man". To our genuine surprise, this momentary cover came to the attention of Bob Lind himself. He even came out to our show, shook our hands, and gave us some CDs of his current jazz music. At some point after, I did a deeper dive into his catalog and found this startling gem, "I Love to Sing". A few years later as we were doing shows for families, it seemed like a great introduction to the Deeply Felt Puppet Theater’s set.
Song Themes
A Cappella, Altered Voice, Intros, Love, Medical, Music, TMBG Remakes
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