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− | '''"That's Entertainment"''' was sung by a chorus of [[Muppet]] [[ |
+ | '''"That's Entertainment"''' was sung by a chorus of [[The Muppets|Muppet]] [[pigs]] that had taken over [[The Muppet Theatre]], including [[Miss Piggy]] and [[Annie Sue]], in [[Episode 224: Cloris Leachman|episode 224]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. |
+ | A version of the song with some lyrical changes was sung by [[Miss Piggy]] while she experienced the Universal Studios tour in the ''[[The Jim Henson Hour|Jim Henson Hour]]'' special ''[[Miss Piggy's Hollywood]]''. Miss Piggy's version focused on Hollywood effects and stunts, but notes they're not enough with a star (specifically, her). One of the most notable alterations was the new couplet "the effects/may be better than sex." |
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+ | ''[[Sesame Street]]'' had parodied the song as "[[That's Pretending]]." |
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Revision as of 03:16, 18 February 2019
Music by | Arthur Schwartz |
Lyrics by | Howard Dietz |
Date | 1953 |
Source | The Band Wagon (film) |
"That's Entertainment" was sung by a chorus of Muppet pigs that had taken over The Muppet Theatre, including Miss Piggy and Annie Sue, in episode 224 of The Muppet Show.
A version of the song with some lyrical changes was sung by Miss Piggy while she experienced the Universal Studios tour in the Jim Henson Hour special Miss Piggy's Hollywood. Miss Piggy's version focused on Hollywood effects and stunts, but notes they're not enough with a star (specifically, her). One of the most notable alterations was the new couplet "the effects/may be better than sex."
Sesame Street had parodied the song as "That's Pretending."