šŸŽ… Heat Miser Song - The Year Without a Santa Claus 1974

Heat Miser is a character from the Rankin/Bass 1974 childrenā€™s television special The Year Without a Santa Claus. Heat Miser was voiced by George S. Irving. A giant, vaguely demonic ogre-like being, Heat Miser is a blustery, quick-tempered hothead who is ultimately harmless. As indicated in the lyrics of his song (ā€œwhatever I touch, starts to melt in my clutchā€œ), Heat Miser can melt objects with a touch, even, implausibly, objects that should spontaneously combust rather than melt, such as a shovelā€™s wooden handle. Shirley Booth ... Mrs. Santa (voice) Mickey Rooney ... Santa Claus (voice) Dick Shawn ... Snow Miser (voice) George S. Irving ... Heat Miser (voice) Bob McFadden ... Jingle Bells (voice) Rhoda Mann ... Mother Nature (voice) Bradley Bolke ... Jangle Bells (voice) Directors: Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr. Release Date:10 December 1974 (USA) Song Lyrics: Iā€™m Mister Green Christmas Iā€™m Mister Sun Iā€™m Mister Heat Blister Iā€™m Mister Hundred and One They call me Heat Miser, What ever I touch Starts to melt in my clutch Iā€™m too much! Heā€™s Mister Green Christmas Heā€™s Mister Sun Heā€™s Mister Heat Blister Heā€™s Mister Hundred and One They call me Heat Miser, What ever I touch Starts to melt in my clutch Heā€™s too much! Thank you! I never want to know a day Thatā€™s under sixty degrees Iā€™d rather have it eighty, Ninety, one hundred degrees! (spoken) Oh, some like it hot, but I like it REALLY hot! Hee hee! Heā€™s Mister Green Christmas Heā€™s Mister Sun Sing it! Heā€™s Mister Heat Blister Heā€™s Mister Hundred and One They call me Heat Miser, What ever I touch Starts to melt in my clutch Iā€™m too much! Too Much!
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