Bye Bye Birdie 1995 TV

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2010

The Bye Bye Birdie song and scene from the 1995 movie. This is not in the 1963 movie, nor in the broadway show...but it should be.

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  • Such an adorable adaption of the movie theme. Very nice. I like this more than the movie version. I thought they did a good job with the TV version.

  • @ElmerThudd Actaully Paul Lynde was the Dad in the original Broadway production, however the original movie was terrbible!

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  • @mikkiii555 It sounds better, but it isn't better. The 1963 version is supposed to sound girly and immature. If you listen to the piece Margret sings at the end, it sounds much better than her initial BBB, and better than this (by giving up Birdie, she matured or something).

  • Ugh. No. The whole part of the Ann Margret scene was to show an immature High School girl... with the shrill voice. And then at the end with "Bye Bye Birdie Reprise" Kim is a little more mature, her voice is less shrill and the lyrics are less fangirly. This is just retarded.

  • Is this on iTunes? If so, what's it under?

  • The girl who plays Ursula is talented! Her normal talking, acting, character, whatever voice doesn't sound like her singing voice. The singing one is enjoyable and the other is kind of high-pitched and annoying

  • What would this song be called?.. Also, reading the description box, the original version of this song is in the 1963 version. Ann Margaret opens the movie singing it in a yellow dress with a blue background behind her. The version in this movie is a re-make of that song

  • @dylantiger2 yeah i am actually.. =)

  • @tiffymlovesu Are you serious?

  • They do a great job with the harmony!

  • actually, this is the title song in the 1963 version...

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