Music by | Richard Rodgers |
Lyrics by | Lorenz Hart |
Date | 1940 |
Source | Pal Joey (musical) |
Publisher | Lorenz Hart Publishing Co. and Williamson Music Co. |
"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered," the Rodgers and Hart standard from Pal Joey, is a song about the strange feeling that comes from falling in love again. The song has been recorded over the years by a variety of artists, ranging from Ella Fitzgerald to Rod Stewart.
Wayne begins to sing "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" to Wanda on episode 119 of The Muppet Show. In keeping with the monster theme of the episode, Wanda is literally bewitched in the middle of the first verse, as her head turns into that of Blue Frackle.
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- In Sesame Street Episode 1003, The Amazing Mumford magically appears at the Fix-It Shop. Noticing Maria is frantically catching up on many tasks at once, he says, "You seem bewitched, bothered, and bewildered."
- In What's the Name of That Song?, Super Grover is invited to join Miles' and Gabi's song, but he states he's too bemused, "not to mention bothered and bewildered."
- John Crichton, reflecting on his scrapes with death in the Farscape comic book issue "Getting the Band Together," says that he's been "bewitched, bothered, and beheaded."