Hi diddle didi À moi la vie d’artiste On peut porter des gilets de soie De gros diamants presque à tous les doigts Hi diddle di da La vie est un gala Et quand on est une célébrité Le monde est à nos pieds Hi diddle di del C’est tous les jours Noël A moi la vie d’artiste Hi diddle di di A moi la vie d’artiste On peut entendre sonner midi Tout en prenant son café au lit Hi diddle di da La vie est un gala Dans un carosse qu’on a pas payé On rit des gens qui s’en vont à pied Et l’on se bourre de sucreries Tudiu la belle vie Hi diddle di di A nous la vie d’artiste Vêtu de soie, de finesse extrême On se nourrit de tarte à la crème Hi... Hi diddle di di A nous la vie d'artiste On est célèbre et on est très riche On a nos noms sur de grandes affiches Hi diddle di di A nous la belle vie Et quand on est une célébrité Le monde est à nos pieds
Hi Diddle Dee Dee, An Actor’s Life For Me! A high silk hat and a silver cane a watch of gold and a diamond chain! Hi Diddle Dee Day, An Actor’s Life is Gay It’s great to be a celebrity an actor’s life for me!
in: Disney Wiki Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee General information Composer Leigh Harline Lyrics Ned Washington Performers In the original film: Walter Catlett (Honest John) Other performances: Frank Oz (Fozzie Bear) & Jim Henson (Rowlf the Dog) (The Muppet Show) Feature Films Pinocchio Television Programs The Muppet Show Attractions Pinocchio's Daring Journey Mickey Mouse Revue One Man's Dream Video Games Pinocchio Albums The Disney Collection - Volume 1 (1987 & 1991 editions) Pinocchio Official Soundtrack Disney's Greatest Volume 4 Preceded by "Give a Little Whistle" Followed By "I've Got No Strings" Video  Disney's "Pinocchio" - An Actor's Life for Me Source Table of Contents "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" is a song from the 1940animated film Pinocchio, notable as being the first Disney Villain song ever. It is performed by Honest John as he and Gideon take Pinocchio to Stromboli's Caravan, telling the wooden boy that he will be a star there. The tune is used throughout the film to represent temptation despite sounding cheery; John again sings it when taking Pinocchio to the Coachman ("It's Pleasure Isle for me!"), and the tune is heard on Pleasure Island while the boys enjoy themselves. Lampwick also whistles it to himself as he plays pool. It is also sung at the The Red Lobster Inn. John and Gideon aren't seen again for the rest of the film after the reprise. It was also featured in Episode 301 of The Muppet Show and later reused in Episode 305, sung by Fozzie Bear and Rowlf the Dog. The same version was sung by Mickey Mouse and Goofy with Donald Duckinterjecting in the 1989-1990 Disneyland show, One Man's Dream. This song was included on the Disney Sing Along Songs VHS Heigh-Ho. Lyrics Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee. An actor's life for me! A high silk hat, and a silver cane. A watch of gold, with a diamond chain. Hi-Diddle-Dee-Day an actor's life is gay! It's great to be a celebrity. An actor's life for me! Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dum. An actors life is fun! An actor's life for me! Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee, an actors life for me! A waxed moustache and a beaver coat. A pony cart and a billy goat. Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dum, an actors life is fun! You wear your hair in a pompadour! You ride around in a coach with four! You stop and buy out a candy store! An actor's life for me! Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee. An actor's life for me! With clothes that come from the finest shop, And lots of peanuts and soda pop. Hi-Diddle-Dee-Doo. You sleep 'til after two! It's great to be a celebrity, an actor's life for me!
Kind of appropriate, considering that this is a song about being an actor, and both theatrical events and parades are both events that involve a lot of spectacle.
When you walking in a Italian village in the morning!!!
Keegan Michael Nailed the new Honest John
The only best part about the remake.😂
Hi diddle didi
À moi la vie d’artiste
On peut porter des gilets de soie
De gros diamants presque à tous les doigts
Hi diddle di da
La vie est un gala
Et quand on est une célébrité
Le monde est à nos pieds
Hi diddle di del
C’est tous les jours Noël
A moi la vie d’artiste
Hi diddle di di
A moi la vie d’artiste
On peut entendre sonner midi
Tout en prenant son café au lit
Hi diddle di da
La vie est un gala
Dans un carosse qu’on a pas payé
On rit des gens qui s’en vont à pied
Et l’on se bourre de sucreries
Tudiu la belle vie
Hi diddle di di
A nous la vie d’artiste
Vêtu de soie, de finesse extrême
On se nourrit de tarte à la crème
Hi...
Hi diddle di di
A nous la vie d'artiste
On est célèbre et on est très riche
On a nos noms sur de grandes affiches
Hi diddle di di
A nous la belle vie
Et quand on est une célébrité
Le monde est à nos pieds
Walter Catlett was a prolific character actor whose Hollywood career spanned 50 years.
この曲は大好き!!
たまに東京ディズニーランドで流れてる!
It's so beautifull
Hi Diddle Dee Dee, An Actor’s Life For Me!
A high silk hat and a silver cane a watch of gold and a diamond chain!
Hi Diddle Dee Day, An Actor’s Life is Gay
It’s great to be a celebrity an actor’s life for me!
0:54
WOW! Thanks for posting!
in: Disney Wiki
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
General information
Composer
Leigh Harline
Lyrics
Ned Washington
Performers
In the original film:
Walter Catlett (Honest John)
Other performances:
Frank Oz (Fozzie Bear) & Jim Henson (Rowlf the Dog) (The Muppet Show)
Feature Films
Pinocchio
Television Programs
The Muppet Show
Attractions
Pinocchio's Daring Journey
Mickey Mouse Revue
One Man's Dream
Video Games
Pinocchio
Albums
The Disney Collection - Volume 1 (1987 & 1991 editions)
Pinocchio Official Soundtrack
Disney's Greatest Volume 4
Preceded by
"Give a Little Whistle"
Followed By
"I've Got No Strings"
Video

Disney's "Pinocchio" - An Actor's Life for Me
Source
Table of Contents
"Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" is a song from the 1940animated film Pinocchio, notable as being the first Disney Villain song ever. It is performed by Honest John as he and Gideon take Pinocchio to Stromboli's Caravan, telling the wooden boy that he will be a star there. The tune is used throughout the film to represent temptation despite sounding cheery; John again sings it when taking Pinocchio to the Coachman ("It's Pleasure Isle for me!"), and the tune is heard on Pleasure Island while the boys enjoy themselves. Lampwick also whistles it to himself as he plays pool. It is also sung at the The Red Lobster Inn. John and Gideon aren't seen again for the rest of the film after the reprise.
It was also featured in Episode 301 of The Muppet Show and later reused in Episode 305, sung by Fozzie Bear and Rowlf the Dog. The same version was sung by Mickey Mouse and Goofy with Donald Duckinterjecting in the 1989-1990 Disneyland show, One Man's Dream.
This song was included on the Disney Sing Along Songs VHS Heigh-Ho.
Lyrics
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee. An actor's life for me!
A high silk hat, and a silver cane.
A watch of gold, with a diamond chain.
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Day an actor's life is gay!
It's great to be a celebrity.
An actor's life for me!
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dum. An actors life is fun!
An actor's life for me!
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee, an actors life for me!
A waxed moustache and a beaver coat.
A pony cart and a billy goat.
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dum, an actors life is fun!
You wear your hair in a pompadour!
You ride around in a coach with four!
You stop and buy out a candy store!
An actor's life for me!
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee. An actor's life for me!
With clothes that come from the finest shop,
And lots of peanuts and soda pop.
Hi-Diddle-Dee-Doo. You sleep 'til after two!
It's great to be a celebrity, an actor's life for me!
Red X.X
Mr. Fox 🦊: Boo 😒
Paul Smith Isolated Score Hi 👋 Diddle Dee Dee (An Anchor ⚓️’s Life For Me)
I remember My mother bought me pinnicchio on lay away from Kmart in Kissimmee Florida at the VHS tape was 40 dollars
Pinocchio Complete Motion Picture Score All Soundtrack Instrumental
The American English (1940) and the Italian (1947) versions are my favorites.
Pinocchio (1940)
Hi diddle didi
0:37
1:32
Hi diddle de do your looking for 0:32
I can hear the American English (1940) and the Italian (1947) versions.
Ok
0:37 foward,... walk
2:00 Hi.. What is that?
Oh, it’s Jimminy! Whatcha doin’ up there?
@@loganthevillager9176 eh Uh who what what what what what who Jimminy? Up where? Wh hehehe.. why my boy, you've must be seeing things!
Sounds like a parade
John Henry II At 0:32, it does.
Oh boy a parade
Kind of appropriate, considering that this is a song about being an actor, and both theatrical events and parades are both events that involve a lot of spectacle.