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The song also appeared in the Only Fools And Horses episode "Home Sick", being sung by Del Boy and Grandad. The first verse and the chorus were featured in Episode 211 of The Muppet Show, performed by Miss Piggy. In the Muppet fan community the song is better known as "Don't Dilly Dally On the Way".
"Rainbow Connection" is a song from the 1979 film The Muppet Movie, with music and lyrics written by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher. [1] The song was performed by Jim Henson – as Kermit the Frog – in the film.
Scooter of the Muppets covered the song on the Star Wars episode of The Muppet Show. On the Harry Chapin Tribute album, the Smothers Brothers perform their own version of it, interpolating some of their trademark shtick throughout. Eddie Skoller made a Danish version in 1982 called "6-strengs en-mands-band" backed up by the band Shu-bi-dua.
"Mah Nà Mah Nà" is a popular song by Italian composer Piero Umiliani. It originally appeared in the Italian film Sweden: Heaven and Hell (Svezia, inferno e paradiso).On its own it was a minor radio hit in the United States and in Britain, but became better known internationally after it was used by The Muppets and on The Benny Hill Show.
Inchworm has been performed in skits on Jim Henson's Sesame Street and The Muppet Show; the song was done twice by Charles Aznavour, once in a regular sketch, and then again with Danny Kaye and the Muppets when he was on the show. The song was performed on the American children's television show Curiosity Shop (ABC).
[citation needed] The song is known in Finland from the versions by Kipparikvartetti and M. A. Numminen, "Kuinka saisin rikki kookospähkinän", which feature a similar tragicomic story. [citation needed] In 1980, the Muppet Show produced a slight variation of the song for their fourth episode of the show's fifth season. [7] [better source needed]
"Man or Muppet" is a song from Walt Disney Pictures' 2011 musical comedy film The Muppets, written by singer-songwriter Bret McKenzie. Performed by the film's main characters, Gary (Jason Segel) and Walter (), the song also features Bill Barretta and Jim Parsons portraying the contrasting identities of Gary and Walter, respectively. [2]
The song was the first track of a 1979 comedy album, Primeval Slime by actor Ying Tong John. [7] The song gave its name to the 2008 stage show Ying Tong: A Walk With the Goons. [8] The Muppets also did a cover version of the "Ying Tong Song" in season 5, episode 20 of The Muppet Show.