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Claim: Julie Andrews sang an old folks' parody of "My Favorite Things" to celebrate her
Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2005]
Origins: Since the 1965 film The Sound of Music acquainted the movie-going public with the Rodgers and Hammerstein tune "My Favorite Things," innumerable parodies of that ditty have been coined by a legion of aspiring humorists who found it the perfect platform from which to launch a bit of comic mayhem. The song's rhythmic cadences lend themselves readily to the tuneful renditions of lists, with its pivotal lyric ("These are a few of my favorite things") supplying a
delicious touch of irony to even the most outrageous compilations.
Over the years, it has been used to lampoon, well, just about everything. It was to be expected that sooner or later an "It's tough to be an old geezer" version would surface. While Julie Andrews' 69th birthday was on By July 2001, newsgroups posts of the pastiche were prefaced "Reportedly, Julie Andrews recently performed at a concert for AARP members." This marked a turning point in the history of the piece: what had previously been offered solely as a spoof of a popular song was now being presented as an anecdote about its celebrated singer. In March 2002, the item was repeated in Dear Abby's column, with the advicemeister waving off the Mary Poppins connection with, "The rewritten lyrics are a hoot, but I doubt that Julie Andrews ever warbled them." Abby was right about that. Not only was this anecdote false, but sadly so. Julie Andrews lost the ability to sing in 1997. That year she was admitted to Mount Sinai Hospital for the removal of a non-cancerous polyp on her vocal cords, and what should have been a simple surgical procedure went dreadfully wrong. Her multi-octave singing voice was virtually destroyed. Andrews sued the two doctors and the hospital for what had been done to her. In 2000, she settled her malpractice suit out of court, and though the terms of that settlement were not publicly disclosed, the amount she recouped is believed to be in the neighborhood of Not only didn't Julie Andrews sing the 'blue hair' parody of "My Favorite Things" for a Radio City Music Hall audience on her "Will I ever completely come to terms with not singing? I don't know," says the former Mary Poppins. "I miss it very much indeed." On at least one occasion since surgery damaged her voice, the songstress has favored her public with a song, but not in anything approaching the manner in which she formerly warbled. She did a little speak-singing in the 2004 film The Princess Barbara "the sound of sadness" Mikkelson Last updated: 19 March 2005 Urban Legends Reference Pages © 1995-2009 by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson. This material may not be reproduced without permission. snopes and the snopes.com logo are registered service marks of snopes.com. Sources:
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delicious touch of irony to even the most outrageous compilations.
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