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Revision as of 23:08, 5 June 2014
Written by | Jim Henson |
Date | 1960 |
Publisher | The B. F. Wood Music Company |
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Released | 1960 |
Format | 45 rpm single |
Label | Signature Records |
Cat no. | 12023 |
"Tick-Tock Sick" is a song by Jim Henson released on a 45 rpm single in 1960, backed with "The Countryside". In what appears to be a joke credit (not uncommon for novelty recordings at the time), the conducting of the "orchestra" (only about three musicians perform) is attributed to Frank Sinatra.
In the old Ask Henson.com column, Henson Archivist Karen Falk had this to say about it...
External links
- Jim Henson's Red Book - Script with Lyrics