My: Blue Heaven
: In older American slang, "blue heaven" was a nickname for the barbiturate amobarbital .
: It is a cult classic known for iconic lines like "Arugula... it’s a vegetable!" and Vinnie’s obsession with "over-tipping". You can find reviews and ratings on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes . The Song
: Steve Martin plays the flamboyant mobster Vinnie Antonelli, and Rick Moranis is the straight-laced FBI agent Barney Coopersmith.
: An art installation titled My Blue Heaven features a deconstructed corrugated iron shed inspired by the Fats Domino song, evoking themes of "transcendental longing".
Originally published in 1927 by Walter Donaldson and George A. Whiting, the song has been covered by countless artists, including:
: His upbeat 1956 version is perhaps the most famous and was featured prominently in the 1990 film.
: His 1928 recording became one of the best-selling records of its era. Other Notable References