- “
Mairzy Doats” is a
novelty song
written and
composed in 1943 by
Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and
Jerry Livingston. It
contains lyrics that make no sense...
-
Mairzy Doates (foaled 1976 in Kentucky) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse. She was
owned by New York City art
dealer Arno D.
Schefler who
bought her...
- Keber, Lily (2013). "Bayou Maharajah: The
Tragic Genius of
James Booker".
Mairzy Doats Productions.
Archived from the
original on
March 31, 2014. "Unplugged:...
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further hit singles, "There's Got to Be a Word!" (U.S. #34, 1966) and "
Mairzy Doats" (U.S. #75, 1967).
Following the LP release, the duo
released another...
- the
Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1984. The po****rity of Hoffman's song, "
Mairzy Doats", co-written with
Jerry Livingston and
Milton Drake, was such that...
- F-U fu,
ficky fi fo fu. ... The song "
Mairzy Doats" (1943) used
blurred lyrics that
sound non-lexical:
Mairzy doats and dozy
doats and
liddle lamzy divey...
-
Christmas Is My Two
Front Teeth", "Wreck the
Halls with
Boughs of Holly", "
Mairzy Doats" and "I Want a
Hippopotamus for Christmas". In 1983, a
group called...
- Town", "Under a
Blanket of Blue", "Blue and Sentimental", "Close to You", "
Mairzy Doats", "Wake the Town and Tell the People", "The
Twelfth of Never", and...
- that seem to be
gibberish but
disguise meaning. A
prominent example is
Mairzy Doats, a 1943
novelty song by
Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and
Jerry Livingston...
- I
Could Hide
Inside This Letter" 20 – – "Don't
Sweetheart Me" / 2 – – "
Mairzy Doats" 16 – – "Is My Baby Blue Tonight?" b/w "One
Little Lie Too Many" 13...