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*Covered live along with other songs from the Frank Sinatra adaptation of the musical {{wp|Pal Joey}} ("There's A Small Hotel", "[[My Funny Valentine]]", "[[Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered]]", "[[I Could Write A Book]]") as part of the Pal Joey Revival segment, due to Flansburgh's fascination with Sinatra.
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*A cover of the {{wp|Rodgers and Hart}} song, originally from the 1937 musical ''{{wp|Babes in Arms}}''.
*Recycled from the {{wp|Rodgers and Hart}} musical ''{{wp|Babes in Arms}}'' (1937).
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*In the 1980s the band had a segment in their live show called the "Pal Joey Revival," in which they covered songs from the 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical ''{{wp|Pal Joey}}''. This song might have been part of that segment, or inspired by it.
*This song was sometimes used as an intro to shows in the 90s. A slightly different version of the song was used in 1990, which included a different drum track, a different keyboard and no vocal sample.
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*This song samples {{wp|Carla Thomas}} saying "tramp" in her and {{wp|Otis Redding}}'s version of the {{wp|Lowell Fulson}} song [[wikipedia:Tramp (Lowell Fulson song)#Otis and Carla|"Tramp."]]
*Briefly featured in [https://www.thisamericanlife.org/90/telephone this episode of This American Life].
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*The lead trumpet sound is a sample from {{wp|LL Cool J}}'s 1988 song "{{wp|Going Back to Cali (LL Cool J song)|Going Back to Cali}}." [[Frank London]] played the trumpet solo on that song, and the band samples three notes from it — for the main melody the first note of the solo is layered with another note from 15 seconds in, and the growl note from 8 seconds in is used for the solo. The band ended up getting London to rerecord the "Cali" solo for themselves, and used samples from that rerecording on "[[Birdhouse In Your Soul]]" and "[[Road Movie To Berlin]]."
*This song samples Carla Thomas saying "tramp" in her and Otis Redding's version of the {{wp|Lowell Fulson}} song [[wikipedia:Tramp (Lowell Fulson song)#Otis and Carla|"Tramp"]].
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*This song was sometimes used as an intro to shows in the 90s. It was used briefly in 1990, and again in 1996 and 1997. The recording used in 1990 is slightly different to the released version. It featured a different drum track, a different keyboard sound and no vocal sample.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 27 June 2024


song name Lady Is a Tramp
artist They Might Be Giants
releases Purple Toupee (EP), Don't Let's Start (Album), Miscellaneous T, Then: The Earlier Years, Stumpbox
year 1989
run time 1:20
sung by Note.svg Instrumental


Trivia/Info

  • A cover of the Rodgers and Hart song, originally from the 1937 musical Babes in Arms.
  • In the 1980s the band had a segment in their live show called the "Pal Joey Revival," in which they covered songs from the 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical Pal Joey. This song might have been part of that segment, or inspired by it.
  • This song samples Carla Thomas saying "tramp" in her and Otis Redding's version of the Lowell Fulson song "Tramp."
  • The lead trumpet sound is a sample from LL Cool J's 1988 song "Going Back to Cali." Frank London played the trumpet solo on that song, and the band samples three notes from it — for the main melody the first note of the solo is layered with another note from 15 seconds in, and the growl note from 8 seconds in is used for the solo. The band ended up getting London to rerecord the "Cali" solo for themselves, and used samples from that rerecording on "Birdhouse In Your Soul" and "Road Movie To Berlin."
  • This song was sometimes used as an intro to shows in the 90s. It was used briefly in 1990, and again in 1996 and 1997. The recording used in 1990 is slightly different to the released version. It featured a different drum track, a different keyboard sound and no vocal sample.

Song Themes

Intros, Songs With Samples, TMBG Remakes, Yes

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