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*In [[episode 2747|a season 22 episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', [[Big Bird]], not having been invited to [[Bob]]'s party, imagines what it will be like. He pictures the grown-ups playing musical chairs, and Bob is the first eliminated. He sobs, while everyone tells him "it's his party and he'll cry if he wants to." |
*In [[episode 2747|a season 22 episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', [[Big Bird]], not having been invited to [[Bob]]'s party, imagines what it will be like. He pictures the grown-ups playing musical chairs, and Bob is the first eliminated. He sobs, while everyone tells him "it's his party and he'll cry if he wants to." |
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*In a [[Super Grover 2.0]], [[Grover]] tries to help a duckling get to a woodland party across a stream. When all hope seems lost, she starts sobbing. Grover consoles her, indirectly quoting the title lyric. |
*In a [[Super Grover 2.0]], [[Grover]] tries to help a duckling get to a woodland party across a stream. When all hope seems lost, she starts sobbing. Grover consoles her, indirectly quoting the title lyric. |
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− | *In [[Sad (Moss)|Sad]], by [[Little Jerry and the Monotones]], [[Big Jeffy]] says during the bridge, “..it’s your song, Little Jerry, and you can cry if you want to.” |
+ | *In "[[Sad (Moss)|Sad]]," by [[Little Jerry and the Monotones]], [[Big Jeffy]] says during the bridge, “..it’s your song, Little Jerry, and you can cry if you want to.” |
{{wikipedia|It's My Party (Lesley Gore song)}} |
{{wikipedia|It's My Party (Lesley Gore song)}} |
Revision as of 00:46, 21 May 2017
Written by | John Gluck, Wally Gold, Seymour Gottlieb and Herbert Wiener |
Date | 1963 |
Source | I'll Cry If I Want To (album) |
Publisher | Chappell-Co Inc. |
"It's My Party" is a song originally recored by Lesley Gore.
References
- In a season 22 episode of Sesame Street, Big Bird, not having been invited to Bob's party, imagines what it will be like. He pictures the grown-ups playing musical chairs, and Bob is the first eliminated. He sobs, while everyone tells him "it's his party and he'll cry if he wants to."
- In a Super Grover 2.0, Grover tries to help a duckling get to a woodland party across a stream. When all hope seems lost, she starts sobbing. Grover consoles her, indirectly quoting the title lyric.
- In "Sad," by Little Jerry and the Monotones, Big Jeffy says during the bridge, “..it’s your song, Little Jerry, and you can cry if you want to.”