The first official record was the release of a home video in 1988, distributed by Fries Home Video, a subdivision of
Fries Entertainment, Inc. A version of the song was used as the closing
theme of ''
Lamb Chop's Play-Along, a 1992 televised puppet show on PBS. At the end of each episode, the puppets and children sang the verses of the song while hostess Shari Lewis would try in vain to stop them. They would eventually leave on her urging, even while beginning a sixth verse (which eventually fades away). Finally, at the end of the end credits, the puppet character Charlie Horse would return and try to get to sing the song again, until Shari successfully stops him a final time by covering his mouth. She orders him to "go away" (and not bring the song back in her sight ever
again). As he obediently gets out of her sight, he slams the door (before she could tell him not'' to). A short rendition of the song appeared in a skit on the animated TV series
Cartoon Planet (the skit is also featured on the companion album, ''Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que'').
Brak sings the song until he is asked to stop by
Zorak, who finds it annoying. Brak explains that he is unable to because it's the "song that doesn't end." He attempts to continue until Zorak loses his temper, causing Brak to cease, remarking, "I guess it just ended." Fans of the
rock band
Styx adopted a variation, "The Tour That Never Ends", to describe Styx's 400-plus date tour in the late 1990s in support of their album
Brave New World. A series of Canadian
Motrin pain reliever ads featured kids singing the song in the back of a car, during a traffic jam, while eating
chocolate-covered
coffee beans. In the
Annoying Orange it appeared in episode "Monster Burger 2", Orange singing it at the beginning, but it's suddenly rips of as he sees the burger. Also, in the
Annoying Orange it appeared episode "A Loud Place", Orange and his friends are singing the song at the beginning of the episode while in a band rehearsing. In season 2 episode 10 of
Good Girls, Annie Marks sings the version of the song with the lyrics "This is the song that never ends". In an episode of
Smart Guy, Yvette and Moe sing a version of this song to annoy a man while trying to win a car in a competition to see who can stay in the car the longest.
Jordan Raskopoulos (formerly of
Axis of Awesome) sang a 5-hour 31 minute version (viewable on YouTube) and raised "a bunch of cash" for LGBTQIA+ youth organisation Twenty10. A version of this song is sung in the episode "Puppet Bride" of My Life as a Teenage Robot in an attempt to torment Norma Wakeman. She is rescued by X-J9, prompting her response "Well, what do you know, the song DOES end." == See also ==