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Just One Person Question

BlueAM

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I saw The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson when I was little. Of course, I must've been too little to understand death, but my Mom told me about Jim's death earlier. I did NOT understand what this special meant when I saw it.

But what I want to ask you about is THIS:

Can any of you guys name all the Muppets who sang "Just One Person" at the end of The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson special? It would be a great help if you did. Thanks!

They sang that song at Jim's memorial service, too. And who would have known that, as a coincidence, because that's a Peanuts song, they sang that SAME song at Charles Schulz's memorial service TEN YEARS LATER?!!! THAT BURNS ME UP!!!!!!!!!!!!

BlueAM
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Kye

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I wish I could see that footage!

"just one person" is from "snoopy, the musical" the sequal to "Your a good man, chalie brown"

If you find out were this is available , please share the info with all!
 

Skeeter Muppet

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There's a picture of this at scarecroe's site, in the People magzine article on Jim's death. Anyway, the Muppets in the picture singing are Gobo (Jerry), Fozzie (Frank), Wembley (Steve), Elmo (Kevin) and Scooter (Richard). It was taken at the memorial service, since you could see the performers (except for Jerry, who's hidden behind Scooter, and Richard; he got cut out of the photo at the edge :mad: ) with their characters.

I thought it was all the Muppets who sang it on the special.


-Kim
 

BoyRaisin2

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These are the Muppets who sang it in the special (Kermit excluded):

Waldorf
Statler
Gobo
Wembley
Sam the Eagle
Camilla
Lew Zealand
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
Beaker
Grungetta
Telly
Zoot
Beauregard
Big Bird
Animal
Elmo
Floyd
Clifford
Janice
Prairie Dawn
Gonzo
Mokey
Fozzie
Bert
Miss Piggy
Robin
Bean Bunny
Rizzo the Rat
Ernie
Scooter
Rowlf
 

Fozzie Bear

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Originally posted by BlueAM
They sang that song at Jim's memorial service, too. And who would have known that, as a coincidence, because that's a Peanuts song, they sang that SAME song at Charles Schulz's memorial service TEN YEARS LATER?!!! THAT BURNS ME UP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why? I'm a huge fan of both Geniuses! It's fitting for them both because nobody really believed in either man's dreams, and look what they achieved before they died.

That's an imortant song to me, too. It's touching when you're someone with a huge dream and nobody believes in it enough to say, "Go for it!" and instead say, "Don't push your luck and waste your time."

:frown: :cry:

LOVE the song. Very inspirational.
Should be used in churches...
 
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