July 26, 2007

Ventriloquist Terry Fator Singing What a Wonderful World on America’s Got Talent

Written by: John

America’s Got Talent: Terry Fator - Ventriloquist comedy act with impersonating Turtle Winston impersonation of Kermit the Frog singing Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World. This was a pretty impressive performance. I still think the King Kong ventriloquist will have to remain my favorite ventriloquist routine ever. However, this certainly was an entertaining performance.

Here are the lyrics from What a Wonderful World:
I see trees of green
Red roses too
I see them bloom
For me and you

And I think to myself
What a Wonderful World

The colors of the rainbows
So pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces
Of people going by

I see friends shaking hands
Saying - How do you do?
They’re only saying
I love you

And I think to myself
What a Wonderful World

Ohhhhh, yesss…

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    One response to "Ventriloquist Terry Fator Singing What a Wonderful World on America’s Got Talent"

    1. # Debra Ann Lystad commented on August 15th, 2007:

      Dear Mr. Fator:
      Thank you for everything, including saving my life. I’m a disabled and severely depressed. Drs. have no cure. It was Tes. 8/14 and remembered AGT was on. Wanted to see you win. When you sang Garth Brooks, I took the draino and put it where it belonged - down the drain. Will see you in person very soon. Can you do John Denver? Hoping so. Thanks for not quitting, you made me a “non quitter” too. Laughter is the best medicine. God Bless you and hoping your sister feels well. Debra Ann

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