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How one-hit-wonder ended up creating 'one of creepiest songs ever' by accident

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Updated 11:17 13 Dec 2024 GMTPublished 11:15 13 Dec 2024 GMT

How one-hit-wonder ended up creating 'one of creepiest songs ever' by accident

'Tiptoe Through the Tulips' wasn't originally intended to send a shiver down your spine

Olivia Burke

Olivia Burke

As a musician, being dubbed a one-hit-wonder who accidentally created 'one of creepiest songs ever' isn't exactly ideal.

Most people would much prefer a row of Grammy awards positioned on their mantlepiece, but unfortunately for Tiny Tim, his tracks didn't get that kind of recognition.

The singer - real name Herbert Butros Khaury - has instead become synonymous with horror films and eerie online videos thanks to his cover of 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips'.

It was written by Al Dublin and Joe Burke for the 1929 Warner Brothers musical Gold Diggers of Broadway, before being performed by Nick Lucas.

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Although a lot of people wouldn't believe it, the song is actually 'romantic' and tells the story of a lovers rendezvous among the tulips which ends with a kiss.

So, how did Tiny Tim manage to drastically rebrand this sweet tune into the soundtrack of our nightmares?

Well, let's start from the beginning.

Tiny Tim's hit track wasn't intended to be creepy (Bettmann/Getty)
Tiny Tim's hit track wasn't intended to be creepy (Bettmann/Getty)

Khaury was first bit by the musical bug when he was just five years old after his father gifted him a vintage wind-up gramophone, so he started honing his craft when he was just a little boy.

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As we all know, Tim had quite the unique voice and was well known for his falsetto and ability to play instruments - which allowed him to get a foot in the door of the entertainment industry.

Gigs led to TV appearances, and the New Yorker soon became a popular public figure.

He finally got his big break after recording his own version of 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips' in 1968, almost four decades after it's initial release.

Tim's cover ended up reaching number 17 on the US Billboard charts and he cemented himself as a cult hero - but 56 years later, the singer is now instead regarded as a pillar in the paranormal films sphere.

We heard 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips' in a completely different context to people half a century ago, which has played a big part in how we perceive the song.

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The majority of people consider it to be downright disturbing due to the fact it's been used in frightening flicks such as 2010's Insidious.

Those who have seen it will know all too well what kind of terror is evoked when the chilling track randomly starts playing on the record player - and sadly for Tim, people just can't shake it.

The fact a cover of 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips' by Cherry Glazerr was also featured in the trailer for Insidious: Chapter 3 didn't help matters, either.

But the directors really sealed the fate of Tim's track when they again including his version in the fifth film of the franchise, Insidious: The Red Door.

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It seems that all of our brains now correlate the whimsical tune with an absolute scare-fest, hence why it's become 'one of creepiest songs ever' in the eyes of music fans.

One said: "It is not inherently a scary or horror-themed song. The song has been used ironically or juxtaposed with creepy or unsettling scenes in various media, creating an eerie and unsettling effect.

"This has led to its association with horror and fear in the minds of some people."

Another added: "What makes it scary is the context of how its commonly portrayed nowadays, as it's used as a theme for a sociopathic serial killer, a murdering clown, etc."

Tiny Tim tragically suffered a heart attack on stage while performing at a ukulele festival in Massachusetts and passed away on 30 November, 1996.

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Reports claim he was buried with both a ukulele and a single tulip in his coffin.

Featured Image Credit: Larry Ellis/Daily Express/Getty Images/FilmFlex

Topics: Music, Entertainment, Weird, US News, Celebrity

Olivia Burke
Olivia Burke

Olivia is a journalist at LADbible Group with more than five years of experience and has worked for a number of top publishers, including News UK. She also enjoys writing food reviews (as well as the eating part). She is a stereotypical reality TV addict, but still finds time for a serious documentary.

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