You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch
"You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" is a Christmas song that was originally written and composed for the 1966 cartoon special How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.[1]
History
The lyrics were written by Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel, the music was composed by Albert Hague, and the song was performed by Thurl Ravenscroft, best known as the voice of Tony the Tiger and numerous voices throughout Disney films and theme park attractions such as The Haunted Mansion. The song's lyrics describe the Grinch as being foul, bad-mannered and sinister using increasingly creative put-downs, metaphors and synonyms, beginning with the opening line "you're a mean one, Mister Grinch". The song has seven verses.[2]
Because Ravenscroft was not credited in the closing credits of the special, it is often mistakenly attributed to Boris Karloff, who served as narrator and the voice of the Grinch in the special but who himself could not sing.[3] After becoming aware of the oversight, Seuss himself called Ravenscroft and apologized profusely, and later wrote letters to columnists nationwide telling them that it was Ravenscroft who provided the song.[citation needed]
Ravenscroft recorded two versions of the selection, one version for the television special and the other version for the soundtrack. The two versions differ in the order of the verses; in the instrumentation: the soundtrack version's accompaniment is more straightforward, and features fewer instruments and "sound effect" musical events than the version heard during the special; the nature of singing (Ravenscroft uses more sprechgesang in the version heard on TV than the soundtrack version, which is mostly sung straight and in rhythm) and the transitions between verses: the soundtrack's transitions are shorter and less abrupt.[citation needed]
Cover versions
Due to the song's popularity, "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" has been covered by a number of other artists:
- The Airmen of Note, the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force, recorded a big-band instrumental arrangement by Bob Thurston on their 2005 CD, "A Holiday Note from Home".[4]
- Asylum Street Spankers, on the album A Christmas Spanking.[citation needed]
- Suzy Bogguss covered the song on her 2nd Christmas CD, I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas, released November 28, 2010.[citation needed]
- Tracy Bonham.[citation needed]
- Bus Stop, entitled "Grinch", on the album Miracle Time!.[citation needed]
- Canadian Brass, entitled "Christmastime Is Here", on Opening Day Entertainment Group label.[citation needed]
- Jim Carrey, for the 2000 live-action version of the film, in which he portrayed The Grinch, who sings the song himself while preparing for his burglary.[citation needed]
- Ian Casselman, Marianas Trench (band).[citation needed]
- Slaid Cleaves, on the Holiday Samper EP.[citation needed]
- The Coats, on the album On Christmas Time.[citation needed]
- Electric Six, for The A.V. Club's Holiday Undercover series in November 2011.[5]
- Flipmode Squad featuring Jim Carrey, a rap version where Carrey, rapping as the Grinch, collaborates with Busta Rhymes.[citation needed]
- Cee Lo Green, on his Christmas album Cee Lo's Magic Moment, along with Straight No Chaser.[citation needed]
- Fareed Haque.[citation needed]
- The Heebee-jeebees, a capella, on the album Christmas Crackers!, with additional music and dialogue describing a duel between The Grinch and Santa Claus.[citation needed]
- Gary Hoey, guitar instrumental, on the album Where Are You Now?.[citation needed]
- Doug Lacy covered the song and parodied it for the 2010 Christmas special for The Angry Video Game Nerd, entitled "You're a Mean One, Mr. Nerd".[citation needed]
- Bob Malone.[citation needed]
- Aimee Mann, on the album One More Drifter in the Snow.[6]
- Mannheim Steamroller, on their album Christmasville, sung by Jeffrey Morrow.[citation needed]
- The Misfits covered the song for their Horror Xmas EP.[citation needed]
- Matthew Morrison and k.d. lang, on Glee The Music: The Christmas Album.[citation needed]
- NewSong, on their album The Christmas Shoes.[citation needed]
- Mojo Nixon & Toadliquors, entitled "Mr. Grinch", on the Horny Holidays album.[citation needed]
- Queens Club covered the song for the Happy Christmas 5 compilation.[citation needed]
- Red Wanting Blue, an indie rock & roll band from Columbus, Ohio.[citation needed]
- Busta Rhymes. The only part of the original song heard is the first verse during the chorus.[citation needed]
- Si Robertson from the A&E reality television series Duck Dynasty, covered the song for the 2013 Holiday Album, Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas.[7]
- Rockapella, a cappella.[citation needed]
- Darius Rucker, on his album Home for the Holidays.[citation needed]
- RuPaul, on the 1997 album Ho, Ho, Ho.[8]
- Brian Setzer Orchestra, from the Dig That Crazy Christmas album.[citation needed]
- Sixpence None the Richer.[citation needed]
- Straight No Chaser covered the song on their album Christmas Cheers, released November 3, 2009.[citation needed]
- Take 6, on their album The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.[citation needed]
- Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, live in 2006 at a Guns N' Roses concert in Los Angeles.[citation needed]
- That Handsome Devil covered the song, entitled as "Mr. Grinch", as a 2008 Christmas single.[citation needed]
- VAST.[citation needed]
- The Venetia Fair covered the song originally as a standalone single, and then included it on their album The Pits.[9]
- VersaEmerge.[citation needed]
- Whirling Dervishes, on the 1992 "Wish It Would Snow" EP and the 1995 "Grinch" EP.[10]
- Dweezil Zappa, on his album Automatic.[citation needed]
- Tay Zonday.[citation needed]
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See also
Grammy Award for Best Album for Children
External links
- Lyrics to "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" (TV version)
- Lyrics to "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" (Soundtrack version)
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