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The Entertainer

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Music by  Scott Joplin
Lyrics by  John Brimhall
Date  1902
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Phyllis and the orchestra
Phyllis and the orchestra

"The Entertainer" is a ragtime song (or a "rag") composed by Scott Joplin in 1902. Improbably, the instrumental composition became a top 10 hit in the 1970s as the theme music to the acclaimed film, The Sting.

Phyllis Diller, backed by the orchestra, performs "The Entertainer" on the saxophone in The Muppet Show Episode 118. The number is played for comedy, as she misses many of the notes and the saxophone frequently squeaks. In this performance, the orchestra members include Rowlf the Dog, Floyd Pepper, Zoot, Animal, Nigel, Trumpet Girl, and a Pig.

On episode 203 of The Muppet Show, Milton Berle explains to Rowlf that few people realize there are lyrics for the song before singing the first verse. He is then joined by a chorus of Muppets that include Fozzie Bear, Scooter, Lydia, a Bouncing Borcellino Brother, a Clown Girl, and a pairs of Whatnots. Fozzie's appearance in the number is out of character with his behavior in the rest of the episode, in which he is hiding from Milton Berle. Miss Piggy reprises the number for the UK Spot in the same episode.

Kermit the Frog and Pepe the King Prawn sang a song to the tune of "The Entertainer" in a commercial for V-Chip.

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