
Had Larry the Cable Guy continued on “The Masked Singer,” he had the song “Vehicle,” by Ides of March, ready to go. I’m gonna do something completely different. I’m not a singer, so I figured, I’m just gonna have fun. I’ve been doing it since I was a kid, because it’s fun. “And then when they think you’re going to do another tune like that… one of my favorite things to do is sing operatic, goofy songs. “When I first got introduced I’m talking in a British accent, and then I cranked out a Barry White tune,” he said. The comedian was proud that he managed to fool the panel, which partly came from using various fake voices, including a British accent. You know you could put the five members of the Commodores in that.” Larry said he chose the costume because “it’s the only thing I could fit in… I didn’t have a lot of mobility, but just the fact that it wasn’t tight, it was great. But for this episode, “I think the fact that the baby sang an operatic version of ‘The Flintstones’ made it more endearing to the parents, and more scary to the kids, so I don’t know what to tell you.” “It seems like the opinion is the kids loved it and the adults who are scared of it,” he said of his initial appearance.


He noted how torn fans were over the Baby costume: Some thought it was cute, while others felt it was too creepy. “Other than I couldn’t move or breathe, it was a lot of fun,” Larry said of his experience. His previous song was “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything,” by Barry White. Larry the Cable Guy as Baby sang “The Flintstones” theme song, but in an operatic style.
