<Ul> <Li> In 1951 Danny Kaye recorded a Sylvia Fine song titled "Tongue Twisters". </Li> <Li> The children's books by Dr. Seuss contain a significant number of tongue - twisters, with Oh Say Can You Say?, and Fox in Socks being the most extreme cases . </Li> <Li> In the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain, movie star Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) uses tongue - twisters while learning proper diction so he can make the transition from silent films to "talkies" in 1920s Hollywood . He also turns one of them ("Moses Supposes His Toeses Are Roses") into a song and dance number along with his best friend Cosmo Brown (Donald O'Connor). </Li> <Li> In 1968, Jack Webb guested on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and took part in a parody of Dragnet . The premise was Webb (as Sgt . Joe Friday) grilling Carson about "kleptomaniac Claude Cooper from Cleveland, who copped clean copper clappers kept in a closet ." It became one of the most famous sketches in the show's history and was regularly shown on anniversary specials . </Li> <Li> In the cartoon episode "You Said a Mouseful" from Pinky and the Brain, both Pinky and Brain go through a collage of tongue - twisters that cover almost every category possible . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In 1951 Danny Kaye recorded a Sylvia Fine song titled "Tongue Twisters". </Li> <Li> The children's books by Dr. Seuss contain a significant number of tongue - twisters, with Oh Say Can You Say?, and Fox in Socks being the most extreme cases . </Li> <Li> In the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain, movie star Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) uses tongue - twisters while learning proper diction so he can make the transition from silent films to "talkies" in 1920s Hollywood . He also turns one of them ("Moses Supposes His Toeses Are Roses") into a song and dance number along with his best friend Cosmo Brown (Donald O'Connor). </Li>

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