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*This song was originally only available on bootlegs of a [[Shows/1987-03-04|Frank O'Toole broadcast]] from [[1987]]. Most fans dubbed it "Living Doll", though "Sex Appeal" has been used to identify it at least once.
 
*This song was originally only available on bootlegs of a [[Shows/1987-03-04|Frank O'Toole broadcast]] from [[1987]]. Most fans dubbed it "Living Doll", though "Sex Appeal" has been used to identify it at least once.
 
*On the Frank O'Toole show, the song was cut off before the third chorus.
 
*On the Frank O'Toole show, the song was cut off before the third chorus.
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*{{wp|Living Doll (The Twilight Zone)|Living Doll}} is a famous episode of The Twilight Zone where a talking doll toy comes alive.
  
 
====Song Themes====
 
====Song Themes====

Revision as of 22:39, 23 May 2023


song name Somebody's Body
artist They Might Be Giants
releases Dial-A-Song, The Frank O' Toole Show, TMBG Unlimited - July, DialASong.com (2000-2006)
year 1987
run time 1:40
sung by John Flansburgh, John Linnell sings back-up


Trivia/Info

  • This song was originally only available on bootlegs of a Frank O'Toole broadcast from 1987. Most fans dubbed it "Living Doll", though "Sex Appeal" has been used to identify it at least once.
  • On the Frank O'Toole show, the song was cut off before the third chorus.
  • Living Doll is a famous episode of The Twilight Zone where a talking doll toy comes alive.

Song Themes

Heads, People (Imaginary), Puppets, Sex, Songs With Handclaps, Writing

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