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'''Fozziwig's Party''' is the title of an instrumental song featured in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''. |
'''Fozziwig's Party''' is the title of an instrumental song featured in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''. |
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− | The song was performed in the film by [[Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem]] with [[Rowlf the Dog]] on piano at [[Fozziwig]] and [[ |
+ | The song was performed in the film by [[Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem]] with [[Rowlf the Dog]] on piano at [[Fozziwig]] and [[Ma Fozziwig|Ma's]] Christmas party. (The Electric Mayhem was credited as the performer on the soundtrack). |
The song starts as a traditional waltz, whose melody is a variant of the English ballads [[wikipedia:Lilliburlero|Lilliburlero]] and [[wikipedia:Rock-a-bye Baby|Rock-a-bye Baby]]. Although [[Animal|Animal's]] inability to control himself results in a quick tempo change as the walts erupts and the band rocks out to his more wild drumming. |
The song starts as a traditional waltz, whose melody is a variant of the English ballads [[wikipedia:Lilliburlero|Lilliburlero]] and [[wikipedia:Rock-a-bye Baby|Rock-a-bye Baby]]. Although [[Animal|Animal's]] inability to control himself results in a quick tempo change as the walts erupts and the band rocks out to his more wild drumming. |
Revision as of 03:40, 30 October 2006
Written by | Paul Williams |
Date | 1992 |
Publisher | Fuzzy Muppet Songs |
Fozziwig's Party is the title of an instrumental song featured in The Muppet Christmas Carol.
The song was performed in the film by Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem with Rowlf the Dog on piano at Fozziwig and Ma's Christmas party. (The Electric Mayhem was credited as the performer on the soundtrack).
The song starts as a traditional waltz, whose melody is a variant of the English ballads Lilliburlero and Rock-a-bye Baby. Although Animal's inability to control himself results in a quick tempo change as the walts erupts and the band rocks out to his more wild drumming.