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  1. As of 2014, the most recent public performance of the song by Python members was in the Monty Python Live (Mostly) show in July 2014, with the same cast as in the 2009 performance. It follows on from the Vocational Guidance Counsellor sketch, with Palin's Mr. Anchovy turning into the lumberjack.

  2. Jan 21, 2013 · Monty Python - Lumberjack Song. Oduncu Gömleği. 1.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 30K. 3.3M views 11 years ago. i am a lumberjack & i am ok i sleep all night & i work all day ...more.

  3. The Lumberjack Song is one of the best-known and most popular sketches by the Monty Python comedy troupe. The song was written by Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Fred Tomlinson. The sketch appeared in several forms (on the original television series, film, stage, and LP).

  4. A LUMBERJACK! (piano vamp) Leaping from tree to tree! As they float down the mighty rivers of British Columbia! With my best girl by my side! The Larch! The Pine! The Giant Redwood tree! The Sequoia! The Little Whopping Rule Tree! We’d sing! Sing! Sing! Oh, I’m a lumberjack, and I’m okay, I sleep all night and I work all day.

  5. May 24, 2009 · Monty Python - The Lumberjack Song. FallopianBather. 720 subscribers. 674. 156K views 15 years ago. A classic sketch... and song ! "...and now for something completely different." was first...

  6. Nov 15, 2009 · Monty Python: The Parrot Sketch & The Lumberjack Song movie versions HQ. Anecdotally, I once found myself IN this pet shop. It was in the Caledonian Road, North London. I wandered in - I was ...

  7. CHORUS: He's a lumberjack, and he's okay, He sleeps all night and he works all day. I cut down trees, I eat my lunch, I go to the lavatree. On Wednesdays I go shoppin' And have buttered scones for tea.

  8. Ripping off his coat to reveal a red flannel shirt, he walks over to a stage with a coniferous forest backdrop, and he begins to sing about the wonders of being a lumberjack in British Columbia.

  9. The Bruces sketch is a comedy sketch that originally appeared in a 1970 episode of the television show Monty Python's Flying Circus, episode 22, "How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body", and was subsequently performed on audio recordings and live on many occasions by the Monty Python team.

  10. And Now for Something Completely Different is a 1971 British sketch comedy film based on the television comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus featuring sketches from the show's first two series. The title was taken from a catchphrase used in the television show.

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