Shipoopi

1957 song by Meredith Willson. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Shipoopi" is a song in the 1957 musical The Music Man by Meredith Willson.[1] The song is sung by the character of Marcellus Washburn, a friend of con man "Professor" Harold Hill. It occurs in act 2 of the play during the dance committee's rehearsal which the town kids interrupt.

Quick Facts Song, from the album The Music Man ...
"Shipoopi"
Song
from the album The Music Man
LanguageEnglish
Released1957
GenreShow tune
Length2:21
Songwriter(s)Meredith Willson
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Neither the song's lyrics nor the surrounding dialogue explain the meaning of the term "shipoopi", which Wilson invented for the song and acts as a term of endearment.

In the original 1957 Broadway production, the song was performed by actor Iggie Wolfington, who portrayed Marcellus Washburn. In the 1962 film version of The Music Man, Marcellus is played by Buddy Hackett. According to the film documentary included with the extended DVD release, choreographer Onna White was able to take Hackett, not known as a dancer, and make him into a dancer for this number.

In the 2022 Broadway revival, the lyrics for the song were altered, with new lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.[2]

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