Well, since the Cubs are having their first homestand of the season and the guest conductors are back, that got me thinking about the article -- and its title. And that got me thinking about the actual song the title is based on. You've heard it a lot, and Sesame Street has often brought in a medley of celebrities to perform the song, but this is one of the most fun versions of the fun, "Sing."
A while back, I wrote an piece about the guest conductors at Wrigley Field who lead the crowd in "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" for the 7th Inning Stretch. Some have been wonderful, and some were truly horrific, so I titled it, "Don't Worry If You're Not Good Enough, Just Sing..." Well, since the Cubs are having their first homestand of the season and the guest conductors are back, that got me thinking about the article -- and its title. And that got me thinking about the actual song the title is based on. You've heard it a lot, and Sesame Street has often brought in a medley of celebrities to perform the song, but this is one of the most fun versions of the fun, "Sing."
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AuthorRobert J. Elisberg is a two-time recipient of the Lucille Ball Award for comedy screenwriting. He's written for film, TV, the stage, and two best-selling novels, and is a regular columnist for the Huffington Post and the Writers Guild of America. Among his other writing, he has a long-time column on technology (which he sometimes understands), and co-wrote a book on world travel. As a lyricist, he is a member of ASCAP, and has contributed to numerous publications. Feedspot Badge of Honor
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