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  1. Feb 8, 2018 · 2.2M views 6 years ago. Somebody asked for a compilation video of every time Tweety says "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat" - well, here ya go! I'm fairly confident this is a complete...

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  2. I tawt I taw a puddy tat a creeping up on me” These lines demonstrate Tweetys innocence and vulnerability. Safe within his birdcage, he enjoys his freedom and sings his heart out. However, his peace is disrupted by the constant presence of Sylvester, the puddy tat. “I am that great big bad old cat Sylvester is my name

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    I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat is a novelty song composed and written by Alan Livingston, Billy May and Warren Foster. It was sung by Mel Blanc, who provided the voice of the bird, Tweety, and of his nemesis Sylvester.

    The lyrics depict the basic formula of the Tweety-Sylvester cartoons released by Warner Bros. throughout the late 1940s into the early 1960s: Tweety wanting to live a contented life, only to be harassed by Sylvester (who is looking to eat the canary), and Tweety's mistress shooing the cat away. Toward the end of the song, the two perform a duet, with Tweety coaxing Sylvester into singing with him after promising that his (Tweety's) mistress won't chase him (Sylvester) away.

    "I Tawt I Taw A Puddy Tat" reached No. 9 on the Billboard pop chart during a seven-week chart run in February and March 1951, and sold more than two million records.

    The song was covered by Helen Kane between 1950–51 with Jimmy Carroll & His Orchestra.

    Tweety:

    (singing) I live inside my birdcage, a-hanging way up high

    I like to swing upon my perch and sing my little song

    But there's a Tat that's after me and won't let me alone

    I Did! I Taw a Puddy Tat as plain as he could be

    Sylvester:

    •Tony Blair had the sheet music for this song upon his piano during the war against Iraq.

    •In 2011, Warner Bros. created a CGI 3D short starring Sylvester, Tweety, and Granny incorporating Blanc's vocals with brand new animation and music. The short premiered in theaters with Happy Feet Two.

    1.Sandra Choron, Harry Choron, Arden Moore (2007), Planet Cat, ISBN 9780618812592, at 59

    2.Robert Andrews (1997), Famous Lines: A Columbia Dictionary of Familiar Quotations, ISBN 9780231102186, at 64

    3.Aljean Harmetz (November 24, 1988), Man of a Thousand Voices, Speaking Literally, The New York Times

    4.Peter Stothard (2004), Thirty Days, ISBN 9780060582623, at 61

  4. While Tweety, being much smarter than Sylvester, is relentlessly teasing him and getting away, making Sylveser very frustrated indeed. Toward the end of the song, the two perform a duet, with Tweety coaxing Sylvester into singing with him after promising that his (Tweety's) mistress won't chase him (Sylvester) away.

  5. Due to Blanc's death in 1989, no new lines featuring his voice were recorded. Instead, many of the sounds Sylvester and Tweety make are archival recordings from the original Looney Tunes cartoons, and the song features the original rendition of " I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat ," as sung by Blanc.

  6. Nov 25, 2023 · The Meaning Behind the Lyrics. While the song was written for a cartoon, it does have some underlying meaning. The lyrics of the song are told from Tweetys point of view, and they suggest that Tweety is clever enough to outsmart the sly and mischievous Sylvester.

  7. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of Tweetys fear and Sylvester’s determination. The repetition of the lines “I taut I taw a puddy tat a creepin’ up on me” emphasizes the suspense and anticipation, creating a catchy and engaging refrain that is impossible to forget.

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