Re: OT: Suggestions for Craig's Opening Musical Extravaganzas



R H Draney <dadoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
James Langdell filted:

I'd like to see Craig Ferguson's repertoire company of people and
puppets sync to a recording of the opening number on a train from "The
Music Man".

Is Craig here?...r

Not that I know of. I'm just saying...

And I'll say a few more recordings that I think would lend themselves
to The Late Late Show treatment:

"Education" by The Kinks (from "Schoolboys In Disgrace")

"Marionette" by Mott The Hoople (from "The Hoople")

"Shattered" by The Rolling Stones (from "Some Girls")

"Deadman" by Asleep At The Wheel (from some album I don't have)

"Coconut" by Harry Nilsson (from "Nilsson Schmillson")

"El Paso" by Marty Robbins (from the 1950's -- albums hardly matter)

"Salvador S'Amuse" by Henri Salvador (a laughing song by the French
singer)

Any other suggestions?

--James
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