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He then gives Mr. Lunt a chance to sing a song in his own segment, Love Songs with Mr. Lunt. During the segment, Mr. Lunt sings of Jerry Gourd's unrequited love for a cheeseburger in this ballad. At Archibald's assumption Mr. Lunt was going to sing about "growing up in Connecticut," Mr. Lunt clarifies he "grew up in New Jersey."
Mr. Lunt Boyz in the Sink is a fictional band of VeggieTales characters who first appeared in the 2003 Silly Songs with Larry segment of The Ballad of Little Joe . The band subsequently appeared in 2007's Moe and the Big Exit [ 1 ] and 2012's If I Sang A Silly Song and Robin Good and The Not-So-Merry Men .
The three veggie stooges (Larry the Cucumber, Mr. Lunt, and Jerry Gourd) are assigned by Mr. Nezzer to deliver a piano to Madame Blueberry, who lives in a mansion at the top of a very high hill. While Mr. Lunt and Jerry give up on the seemingly impossible task, Larry perseveres and is rewarded for his eventual success.
His Cheeseburger (Love Songs with Mr. Lunt) (from Madame Blueberry) The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps (from The End of Silliness?) Endangered Love (Barbara Manatee) (from King George and the Ducky) Larry's High Silk Hat (Classy Songs with Larry [Silly Songs with Larry at the Beginning]) (from Lyle the Kindly Viking)
This article lists songs of the C vs D "mash-up" genre that are commercially available (as opposed to amateur bootlegs and remixes).As a rule, they combine the vocals of the first "component" song with the instrumental (plus additional vocals, on occasion) from the second.
Vischer was born on June 16, 1966, in Muscatine, Iowa, [1] United States, and grew up in Chicago, Illinois with his younger brother, Rob Vischer, [2] who is the President of the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota.
In modern times, three misfits: the "yes man" George (played by Pa Grape), the lazy Sedgewick (played by Mr. Lunt), and the timid Elliot (played by Larry the Cucumber) are employees at a dinner theater. Although they want to be seen as heroes by their loved ones, as lowly cabin boys they believe their dream is unattainable.
According to the lyrics found on the vinyl sleeve, Buffett sings "cheeseburger 'is' Paradise" twice throughout the song. It is unclear whether he is actually saying "in" or "is", but "cheeseburger "is" Paradise" can clearly be heard during live performances. [12] Whether this is a fact for the studio version has not been confirmed.