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− | '''"Luke, Be a Jedi"''' is a song that [[Mark Hamill (character)|Mark Hamill]] sang in the [[Springfield Dinner Theater]]'s production of | + | '''"Luke, Be a Jedi"''' is a song that [[Mark Hamill (character)|Mark Hamill]] sang in the [[Springfield Dinner Theater]]'s production of ''{{w|Guys and Dolls}}''. |
Hamill was playing the part of Nathan Detroit, but at the director's insistence he was doing the role as {{w|Luke Skywalker}}. In spite of Hamill's objections, the director had him wearing Luke's farmer outfit, carrying a lightsaber prop, and, instead of "Luck, Be a Lady," singing "Luke, Be a Jedi." | Hamill was playing the part of Nathan Detroit, but at the director's insistence he was doing the role as {{w|Luke Skywalker}}. In spite of Hamill's objections, the director had him wearing Luke's farmer outfit, carrying a lightsaber prop, and, instead of "Luck, Be a Lady," singing "Luke, Be a Jedi." | ||
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==Behind the laughter== | ==Behind the laughter== | ||
− | "Luke, Be a Jedi" is an obvious parody of "Luck, Be a Lady" from | + | "Luke, Be a Jedi" is an obvious parody of "Luck, Be a Lady" from ''{{w|Guys and Dolls}}''. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 14:45, December 2, 2010
"Luke, Be a Jedi" is a song that Mark Hamill sang in the Springfield Dinner Theater's production of Guys and Dolls.
Hamill was playing the part of Nathan Detroit, but at the director's insistence he was doing the role as Luke Skywalker. In spite of Hamill's objections, the director had him wearing Luke's farmer outfit, carrying a lightsaber prop, and, instead of "Luck, Be a Lady," singing "Luke, Be a Jedi."
Lyrics
- Mark Hamill:
- Luke, be a Jedi tonight!
- Just be a Jedi tonight!
- Hamill & Chorus:
- Do it for Yoda, while we serve our guests a soda.
- Hamill:
- Uh, and do it for Chewie, and the Ewoks, and all the other puppets ...
- Hamill & Chorus:
- Luke, be a Jedi tonight!
Behind the laughter
"Luke, Be a Jedi" is an obvious parody of "Luck, Be a Lady" from Guys and Dolls.