![]() ![]() It was picked up by supporters of the soccer team Sheffield Wednesday as a crowd chant, and it is now sung in the stands by fans of many other teams. in 2005 picked it as the third most popular song that people wanted to have played at their funerals. It was a parody of the peppy songs often featured in Disney movies, but over time its ironic underpinnings have been ignored in favor of its upbeat chorus and jaunty whistling (suggested by Neil Innes, who wrote most of the music associated with the Pythons).Ī survey in the U.K. However, this surprisingly happy tune, with deceptively dark lyrics, sung by Idle and a group of fellow crucifixion victims at the end of the film, has become remarkably popular. ![]() ![]() Idle, of course, is best known as a comic actor and writer and a member of the Python troupe and not as a songwriter. In honor of Eric Idle’s 71st birthday tomorrow, let’s pay tribute to his most famous song, “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” from Monty Python’s Life of Brian. ![]()
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