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Jerry Nelson's "Truro Daydreams" songs, remind you of Muppet projects?

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I've been thinking lately, Jerry Nelson's songs on his album, "Truro Daydreams", some of them sound like they could've been used in other Muppet projects. I already know "Be Positive" has been used in The Secret Life of Toys, but the others could have been used elsewhere in the Muppet universe.

For example, "Tides" sounds like it has the music from Fraggle Rock in it, don't you think? Some songs could be Muppet Show songs, like "Little Red" and "Noah's Ark". Some may sound like Sesame Street songs like "Get Yourself Free" and a couple sound like it has an "Emmet Otter" element to it.

What do you think?
 
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