Nasty Dan

"Nasty Dan" is an American folk song written by Jeff Moss, who also wrote "Rubber Duckie". It was first recorded and released by Johnny Cash in 1975. A version of the song is on his album The Johnny Cash Children's Album. Cash performed the song for Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street,[1] telling The Grouch, "You'll like this."

According to the song, Nasty Dan was a nasty man. He ate nails for lunch, never took a bath or laughed, and would jump for joy when a little boy would trip and fall. The only words he ever said were: I don't like you at all. He eventually met Nasty Pearl, a nasty girl, and they settled down and had a nasty kid.

Moss included a poem of the same name in his book of poetry.[2]

The song became a No. 1 hit in France in 1976[3] for Claude François, who recorded it with French lyrics under the title "Sale Bonhomme".[4]

References

  1. Dukes, Billy. "Remember When Johnny Cash Was on 'Sesame Street'?". Taste of Country.
  2. Moss, Jeffrey (22 December 1989). The Butterfly Jar: Poems. Bantam Books. p. 83 via Internet Archive. nasty dan.
  3. "Jeff Moss (Author of The Butterfly Jar)". Good Reads. Good Reads. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  4. Fabien Lecoeuvre (2017). 1001 histoires secrètes de chansons. Editions du Rocher. ISBN 9782268098487.
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