"You Do Something to Me," from Cole Porter's musical Fifty Million Frenchmen, is a love song that defines attraction as a mysterious, almost magical, experience. The song, which references hypnotization, spells, and voodoo, was performed twice on the first season of The Muppet Show, both times in a magical setting. "You Do Something to Me" was first performed in a Wayne and Wanda sketch in episode 108. Wanda sang to Wayne as he attempted to saw her in half as part of a magic trick.
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| - "You Do Something to Me," from Cole Porter's musical Fifty Million Frenchmen, is a love song that defines attraction as a mysterious, almost magical, experience. The song, which references hypnotization, spells, and voodoo, was performed twice on the first season of The Muppet Show, both times in a magical setting. "You Do Something to Me" was first performed in a Wayne and Wanda sketch in episode 108. Wanda sang to Wayne as he attempted to saw her in half as part of a magic trick.
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| - "You Do Something to Me," from Cole Porter's musical Fifty Million Frenchmen, is a love song that defines attraction as a mysterious, almost magical, experience. The song, which references hypnotization, spells, and voodoo, was performed twice on the first season of The Muppet Show, both times in a magical setting. "You Do Something to Me" was first performed in a Wayne and Wanda sketch in episode 108. Wanda sang to Wayne as he attempted to saw her in half as part of a magic trick. The song is also performed in episode 112 by a pink creature as Svengali magically transforms her into a variety of different creatures, all with the same pink head.
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