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The cat loves to "yap" and thankfully, she has a willing listener in her mama. "When you've opened your eyes three seconds ago and Miss Girlie is already telling you about her plans for the day ...
The video surrounds a fictional 80s talk show called Wake Up! Roseville , with the band members hosting. [ 9 ] As hosts, the band members are under constant stress from executives, who scold the band (particularly vocalist Hayley Williams ) for not creating a more positive environment, matching the lyrics "I ain't gon' smile if I don't want to ...
"Cool For Cats" was released as a single on 9 March 1979. The band performed the song on Top of the Pops to promote the single, though the band was forced to alter the lyric "I'm invited in for a coffee / and I give the dog a bone". [7] The band also released a music video for the song featuring the band and female backing singers performing ...
The song was written by Chip Douglas and Bill Martin and performed by Michael Nesmith (lead vocals) and Micky Dolenz (back-up vocals). In a livestream interview in 2020, Nesmith directly attributes the inspiration for the song to the story about Heinlein's cat looking for the "Door into Summer". [ 11 ]
"Kitty" is a song by the American alternative rock band the Presidents of the United States of America. It originally appeared on the demo tape Froggystyle. This version was titled "Kitty at My Foot". The song was later included on the album The Presidents of the United States of America.
The Gregory Brothers (using the YouTube username 'schmoyoho') first became well known for a series of YouTube videos, Auto-Tune the News (rebranded in 2011 as Songify the News), in which recorded voices of politicians, news anchors, and political pundits were digitally manipulated to conform to a melody, making the figures appear to sing.
The original "Hey Diddle Diddle" nursery rhyme, on which Tolkien's song is based, [7] may date back to the sixteenth century or earlier. Some sources suggest it may be a thousand or more years old: a cat playing a fiddle was a popular image in early medieval illuminated manuscripts. [8]
Jennyanydots' titular song ("The Old Gumbie Cat") involves her leading the cast in a tap dancing number. It is sung by Munkustrap and the "Gumbie Trio" (Bombalurina, Demeter and Jellylorum). [4] During the song, the character's "fat suit" is removed to reveal a bright orange and yellow flapper style costume underneath.