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Lydia the Tattooed Lady

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"Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" is a 1939 song written by Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen.[1] It first appeared in the Marx Brothers film At the Circus (1939) and became one of Groucho Marx's signature tunes. It subsequently appeared in the movie The Philadelphia Story (1940), sung by Virginia Weidler as Dinah Lord.

The complex lyrics by Harburg – with clever rhymes such as "Lydia/encyclopedia" and "Amazon/pajamas on" – were inspired by W. S. Gilbert.[1] Harburg made many contemporary references to topical personalities such as Grover Whalen, who opened the 1939 New York World's Fair.

Among the items, persons, and scenes tattooed on Lydia's body are the Battle of Waterloo (on her back), The Wreck of the Hesperus (beside it), the red, white and blue (above them); the cities of Kankakee and "Paree", Washington Crossing the Delaware, President Andrew Jackson, Niagara, Alcatraz, Buffalo Bill, Captain Spaulding (Groucho's character in Animal Crackers) exploring the Amazon, Lady Godiva (with her pajamas on), Grover Whalen, the Trylon, Treasure Island, Nijinsky, Social Security Number (behind her earlobe) and a fleet of ships (on her hips).[2] Alternative lyrics suggest that Lydia's buttocks have tattoos of a map and a caricature of Hitler: "When she stands, the world grows littler. When she sits, she sits on Hitler."[3][4]

The song was parodied by The Capitol Steps as "Libya, Oh Libya" (the Terrorist Nation) on their album Thank God I'm a Contra Boy [5] and was featured in the 1991 film The Fisher King in reference to Amanda Plummer's character. It was also used as a ringtone in the finale of the American TV show Breaking Bad.

In 1976, on Jim Henson's The Muppet Show, Kermit the Frog sings Lydia the Tattooed Lady. This scene, in episode 102, features a Muppet version of Lydia as a pig. This version of the song would also be performed by Kevin Clash (in character as Elmo from Sesame Street) at Henson's memorial service in 1990 during a segment where various Muppet performers sang Henson's favorite songs in character.

The song was also featured in the ninth and tenth seasons of The Walking Dead in reference to the character Lydia, who was formerly a part of The Whisperers. Before the outbreak, Lydia's father Frank would sing the song to her. Lydia is shown being comforted by Frank as he sang the song to her while she rubbed his tattoo of her name on his arm shortly after the outbreak as things begin to fall apart in their camp. Alpha has also been shown to sing the song.

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  1. ^ a b Philip Furia, Michael L. Lasser (2006-05-12). America's songs. Taylor & Francis. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-415-97246-8.
  2. ^ Meyerson, Harold; Harburg, Ernie (1995). Who Put the Rainbow in the Wizard of Oz?: Yip Harburg, Lyricist. University of Michigan Press. pp. 161–163. ISBN 0-472-08312-0.
  3. ^ Sherrin, Ned (2008). Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations. OUP Oxford. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-19-923716-6.
  4. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Lydia the Tattooed Lady (with WWII Hitler reference) - Groucho Marx on Radio". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Capitol Steps - Thank God I'm a Contra Boy Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic.
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