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‘Mah Nà Mah Nà’, as its officially called, was written by Piero Umilani and first appeared in 1968’s Svezia ... see Bip Bippadotta and his dancing muppets swaying to the insanely catchy ...
What?! The film Svezia, Inferno e Paradiso (translated: Sweden, Heaven and Hell) first used the song in 1968, making that its first appearance ever (albeit with no Muppets). In those days ...
The song also appeared on the 1968 soundtrack album for the film. The original Muppets version involved a character named Bip Bippadotta In the original version of the sketch, which first aired on ...
It might just be the catchiest Muppet song of them all ... It was composed by Piero Umiliani, and first heard in a 1968 Italian film that some consider to be softcore pornography, "Sweden ...
Also in Slate, Dana Stevens reviews The Muppets. With guest vocalists ranging from Joanna Newsom to Mickey Rooney, the soundtrack to The Muppets reboot leaves no demographic unserved. But the song ...