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Groucho Marx - Lydia the Tattooed Lady

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2006

The Dick Cavett Show
September 5, 1969

"Lydia the Tattooed Lady", which became one of Groucho Marx's signature tunes, was written by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, and first appeared in the movie At the Circus (1939).

Watch my Groucho on "what's my line?" clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5MjzGyKmiw

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  • they dont make them like this anymore. they all have dollars signs in their breath these days. groucho was the last of the greats. The overpaid actors and musicians of today are a joke.

  • Fantastic. A piece of perfection on film.

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  • god i hate my name now ........;-P

  • OMG!  Groucho could twitch his coat-tails and embody a fun mood. Or put his hands on his hips and we're there with him in the fun of the piece. What a man! What a performer! Everyone should watch the whole interview with Dick Cavett and watch everything they can with him in it because it's true....they only come around once. Thanks, Groucho!

  • bill cosby brought me here!..it seems bill was inspired by groucho marx.

  • @MollyKoenigStarGleek Kermit the Frog brought me here too!

  • Can you believe it that Kermit the Frog brought me here?

  • She has eyes that men adore so, and her torso, even more so. Genius...

  • wonderful!

  • That gave me goose-bumps! Groucho is one of the funniest men who ever lived. Thanks for posting this!

  • @Lampshade51 Groucho died just a week or so after Elvis Presley and I know that Cavett was very upset that Groucho's death was overshadowed by Elvis'. If you want to read a wonderful book about the personal Groucho, try to find "Son of Groucho' written by his son, Arthur Marx. I am not sure if it still in print. (might be available on Amazon)

  • Groucho is ooold in this. Still a genius.

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