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The song appears frequently in the movie 28 Days, including when Gwen Cummings (Sandra Bullock) finishes her stint in court-mandated rehab. It is played during the end credits of Drowning Mona. There is a short fantasy story by John A. Pitts titled Jeremiah was a Bullfrog, which reimagines the song.
Hoyt Wayne Axton (March 25, 1938 – October 26, 1999) [1] was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and actor. He became prominent in the early 1960s, establishing himself on the West Coast as a folk singer with an earthy style and powerful voice.
Since he had already called back to "Grievances" countless times throughout his previous tapes, he felt it was only appropriate to continue to use the phrase as yet another call-back. "Jeremiah", the frog's name, was taken from the song "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night, which opens with the lyric, "Jeremiah was a bullfrog." [7]
Jeremiah Bullfrog is a morning show producer at K-Frog 95.1FM in Southern California. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.146.35.79 ( talk ) 18:23, February 23, 2009 (UTC-4) Gospel song?
The site called the sequence wherein "Scully holds a wounded Mulder and sings 'Jeremiah was a Bullfrog' " the "best scene" of the episode and praised the depth of the characters' relationship. [5] Zack Handlen from The A.V. Club gave the episode an A and called it a "solid" entry in the series. [6]
Jeremy Michael Duncan [8] is an intelligent [citation needed], 17-year-old high school junior (earlier a 15-year-old freshman) who aspires to be a rock musician.He is named after Jeremy Clyde of the 1960s rock duo Chad and Jeremy (although one strip shows his parents named him after a lyric in "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night, "Jeremiah was a bullfrog") and was once mentioned to have an ...
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Lawrence "Bullfrog" Hooper (July 22, 1917 in Independence, Missouri – June 10, 1983 in Los Angeles, California) was an American musician and vocalist. He was best known to television audiences as part of The Lawrence Welk Show as a featured singer and pianist in Welk's orchestra.