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"I'm a Little Teapot" is an American novelty song describing the heating and pouring of a teapot or a whistling tea kettle. The song was originally written by George Harry Sanders and Clarence Z. Kelley and published in 1939. [1] By 1941, a Newsweek article referred to the song as "the next inane novelty song to sweep the country". [2]
I'm figuring that the portion I can read is referring to authorship of the teapot song. That's just one guy (books aren't usually fact-checked) and one source, but the vibe I get is that maybe it's a better source than Discogs. Could be wrong, but my guess is that the actor George Sanders didn't write the teapot song. Not a 100% slam dunk tho.
"Funiculi, Funicula" (Luigi Denza and Peppino Turco; English lyrics by Edward Oxenford) "Old Dan Tucker" "It's a Small World" (Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman) "Camping" (Larry Groce) "There's a Hole in My Bucket" "Cockles and Mussels" "I'm a Little Teapot" (George Harry Sanders and Clarence Kelley) "Comin' Through the Rye"
Learn about the song's meaning and lyrics. Gracie Abrams released "Close to You," which will be featured on her upcoming album, "The Secret of Us." Learn about the song's meaning and lyrics.
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The Adventures of Gracie Lou is a British-Australian animated series created by Darren and Helen Simpson, owners of Merry Dance Productions. The show premiered in 2007 on ABC For Kids. The show premiered in 2007 on ABC For Kids.
The first official collaboration between Gracie Abrams and Taylor Swift is finally in our ears. Abrams, 24, released her sophomore album, The Secret of Us, on Friday, June 21, which included her ...
The theme "Think!" by Merv Griffin has been compared to the song "I'm a Little Teapot"; with exact parallels drawn between the last 2 bars of the Jeopardy! theme song and the final melody line: "Tip me over and pour me out" of the "Teapot Song". Although there are numerous forums pointing this out, along with a few "blogs" to illustrate the ...