Difference between revisions of "Lady Is A Tramp"

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*Originally from the {{wp|Rodgers and Hart}} musical ''{{wp|Babes in Arms}}'' (1937), although the song was recycled and also appeared in in ''{{wp|Pal Joey (musical)|Pal Joey}}'' (1940).  {{wp|Frank Sinatra}} has a well known cover of the song.
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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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*Recycled from the {{wp|Rodgers and Hart}} musical ''{{wp|Babes in Arms}}'' (1937).
 
*This song was used as an intro to mid-90s shows.
 
*This song was used as an intro to mid-90s shows.
 
*Briefly featured in [https://www.thisamericanlife.org/90/telephone this episode of This American Life].
 
*Briefly featured in [https://www.thisamericanlife.org/90/telephone this episode of This American Life].

Revision as of 00:49, 15 September 2020


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


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