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− | *This is a loose interpretation of a song originally written by {{wp|Rodgers and Hart}} and sung by Frank Sinatra in the musical {{wp|Pal Joey}}, in the spirit of " | + | *This is a loose interpretation of a song originally written by {{wp|Rodgers and Hart}} and sung by Frank Sinatra in the musical {{wp|Pal Joey}}, in the spirit of "[[Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered]]" and "[[Lady Is A Tramp]]", originally written by the same duo. |
*Featured as part of a Pal Joey Revival segment, due to Flansburgh's fascination with Sinatra. | *Featured as part of a Pal Joey Revival segment, due to Flansburgh's fascination with Sinatra. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:07, 14 February 2024
song name | My Funny Valentine |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | Unreleased, Stumpbox |
year | 1987 |
first played | October 9, 1987 (3 known performances) |
run time | 1:12 |
sung by | ![]() |
Trivia/Info
- This is a loose interpretation of a song originally written by Rodgers and Hart and sung by Frank Sinatra in the musical Pal Joey, in the spirit of "Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered" and "Lady Is A Tramp", originally written by the same duo.
- Featured as part of a Pal Joey Revival segment, due to Flansburgh's fascination with Sinatra.
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