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'''Song Name:''' Birdhouse In Your Soul (Demo)
 
'''Song Name:''' Birdhouse In Your Soul (Demo)
  
'''Artist:''' [[They Might Be Giants]]
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'''Album:''' Unreleased, [[Dial-A-Song]], [[Power Of Dial-A-Song]]
 
'''Album:''' Unreleased, [[Dial-A-Song]], [[Power Of Dial-A-Song]]

Revision as of 23:13, 8 April 2006

Song Name: Birdhouse In Your Soul (Demo)

Artist: They Might Be Giants

Album: Unreleased, Dial-A-Song, Power Of Dial-A-Song

Track Number:

Year: 1990

Run Time:

Sung By: John Linnell with John Flansburgh interjecting absurd exclamations during the fade out

Trivia / Info:

  • I'm pretty sure the "I don't feel thirty! Give me something to write on!" bit is a reference to Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher."

Song Themes: Animals, Children, Clothes, Colors, Friendship, Letters Of The Alphabet, Loneliness, Mythology, Oblique Cliches, Occupations, Oxymorons, Paradoxes, And Contradictory Statements, Religion, Rhymes, Sailing, Size, Sleep, Stories, Transportation

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Current Rating

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Birdhouse In Your Soul (Demo) is currently ranked #109 out of 1035. (43 wikians have given it an average rating of 8.91)

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