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[[Floyd Pepper]] and [[Zoot]] perform an instrumental version of '''Honeysuckle Rose''' as the [[UK Spot]] on [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|episode 314]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. During the performance, a bee bothers Zoot and gets into his saxophone. He eventually swallows, and then spits back out the bee.
 
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[[Floyd Pepper]] and [[Zoot]] perform an instrumental version of '''Honeysuckle Rose''' as the [[UK Spot]] on [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|episode 314]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. During the performance, a [[Bee (Muppet Show)|bee]] bothers Zoot and gets into his saxophone. He eventually swallows, and then spits back out the bee.
   
 
This jazz standard has been recorded by many artists and bands, including Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. In [[1978]] it was included in the musical revue ''Ain't Misbehavin'''.
 
This jazz standard has been recorded by many artists and bands, including Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. In [[1978]] it was included in the musical revue ''Ain't Misbehavin'''.

Revision as of 01:18, 4 June 2007

Music by Thomas "Fats" Waller
Lyrics by Andy Razaf
Date 1928
Publisher Anne-Rachel Music Corp.
Razaf Music
Song

Floyd Pepper and Zoot perform an instrumental version of Honeysuckle Rose as the UK Spot on episode 314 of The Muppet Show. During the performance, a bee bothers Zoot and gets into his saxophone. He eventually swallows, and then spits back out the bee.

This jazz standard has been recorded by many artists and bands, including Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. In 1978 it was included in the musical revue Ain't Misbehavin'.