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Grover LOVES the ladies!!

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D'Snowth said:
I remember Lena Horn and Grover singing that, but not Susan.
Yes, it was her I think, not Suzan. unless he sung it twice?

"Shall I get on your lap?"
"Yeah, get up on my lap here."
 

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Oops, sorry if I got that wrong, guys. I was picturing Susan especially since it goes back to like 1972. Fraid I spoke too soon. Sorry about that.
 

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Ernie101 said:
I don't particularly remember Suzanne Farrell. Got an episode number or anything?
No - I just have this on a compilation.
 

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Alright, thanks. I'd like to see that if anybody knows anything else about it.
 

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Haha, this thread is awesome. It's so true. He's a little flirt, that's what he is. That's so fun!
 

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Ziffel said:
Oops, sorry if I got that wrong, guys. I was picturing Susan especially since it goes back to like 1972. Fraid I spoke too soon. Sorry about that.

Or too late. I mentioned both of those sketches/songs in the very first post of the thread. Grover sang "How Do You Do" with Lena Horne and "Sing After Me" with Madelin Kahn.
 

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BEAR said:
Or too late. I mentioned both of those sketches/songs in the very first post of the thread. Grover sang "How Do You Do" with Lena Horne and "Sing After Me" with Madelin Kahn.
Sorry about that, Bear. I didn't recognize these songs by title or what you mentioned in the first post. And didn't recognize Lena Horne's name either (mistakenly was picturing Susan with Grover instead).
 

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Ziffel said:
Sorry about that, Bear. I didn't recognize these songs by title or what you mentioned in the first post. And didn't recognize Lena Horne's name either (mistakenly was picturing Susan with Grover instead).

It's cool. Maybe i wasn't specific enough.
 

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By the way, if you wanna own these two Grover sketches,

the Grover/Lena Horne song is on "Learning About Letters"

and

the Grover/Madeline Kahn song is on "Sing Along"

Both are excellent.
 

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jeffkjoe said:
By the way, if you wanna own these two Grover sketches,

the Grover/Lena Horne song is on "Learning About Letters"

and

the Grover/Madeline Kahn song is on "Sing Along"

Both are excellent.
Grover actually was NOT in The Alphabet Song with Lena Horne.
 
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