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Demento 20th Anniversary Collection.The song was also featured in the end credits of the 1993 film Indian Summer.The song was featured in the final scene of The King of Queens episode 'Tube Stakes', during which main character Arthur Spooner performs his morning stretches.TranslationsVariations of the song include adaptations in Swedish ('Brev från kolonien' by Cornelis Vreeswijk), Finnish ('Terve mutsi, terve fatsi, tässä teidän ihmelapsi') and Norwegian ('Brev fra leier'n' by Birgit Strøm). Demento Show and is featured on the Rhino Records compilation album, Dr. The original version also reached #9 on the Pop-Standard Singles chart.The song won a 1964 Grammy Award for comedy.
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Sherman wrote a third version for, and acted in, a 1965 TV commercial for a board game about Camp Granada, a 'real rotten camp'. Sherman wrote a new 'back at Camp Granada' version, 'Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh!', for a May 27, 1964, performance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. It was kept from #1 by both: Fingertips by 'Little' Stevie Wonder and My Boyfriend's Back by The Angels.
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At the end, he notes that the rain has stopped and fun activities have begun (such as swimming, sailing, and baseball), and asks his parents to 'kindly disregard this letter'.SuccessAfter the song scored #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 list for three weeks beginning on August 24, 1963. He asks how his 'precious little brother' is doing, and begs to be taken home, afraid of being left out in the forest and fearing getting eaten by a bear, promising to behave, and even letting his aunt Bertha hug and kiss him. And they say we'll have some fun if it stops raining.The lyrics go on to describe unpleasant, dangerous, and tragic developments, such as fellow campers going missing or contracting deadly illnesses. The name derives from the first lines:Hello Muddah, hello Fadduh. RecordsSongwriter(s)Allan Sherman, Lou Busch, Amilcare PonchielliProducer(s)Jimmy HilliardAllan Sherman singles chronology'The Twelve Gifts of Christmas' (1963)'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)' (1963)'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp) (1964 Version)' (1964)'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)' is a novelty song by Allan Sherman and Lou Busch, based on letters of complaint Allan received from his son Robert while Robert attended Camp Champlain, a summer camp in Westport, New York.Contents1 The song2 Success3 Translations4 See also5 References and notes6 External linksThe songThe song is a parody that complains about the fictional 'Camp Granada' and is set to the tune of Amilcare Ponchielli's Dance of the Hours.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search 'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)'Single by Allan Shermanfrom the album My Son, the NutB-side'(Rag Mop) Rat Fink'ReleasedAugust 1963GenreNovelty songLength2:47LabelWarner Bros.