After listening to "Soupy," I think it does have something to do with Mr.
Sales (as Wally Bruner called him on "What's My Line?" when he was in his
John Daly mode).  At that time, he had a daily show on what was WNEW in New
York (and was syndicated) and had a hit record called "The Mouse," another
one of those dance instruction records.  With all of the references to mice
in the lyrics to "Soupy," I think that Ms. Thrett's record was an answer
record to "The Mouse" (a tradition that's more of a country music thing).

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