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Maybe because it was done on Sesame Street first? It seems like nothing that was done on Sesame Street was remade for variety show appearances (yeah, a few songs written for the show would be done again on the show and other appearances, but that doesn't count). Though Mahna Mahna premiered on Sesame Street a few days before the definitive version premiered on The Ed Sullivan Show, and the Muppets did Octopuses Garden on Sesame Street first (but then again, every Muppet performance of that song is very different).I wonder why Jim didn't perfect this version for any TV show appearances or The Muppet Show.
You know, I don't think Robin has ever done a sweet number that got invaded by other characters or obstacles. Pretty much every serious song Robin did was done in a straight-forward way. I remember years before I saw the number wondering, since it was in the Alice Cooper episode, if Robin's performance of Somewhere Over the Rainbow was invaded by monsters or featured a spooky setting.Drtooth said:Imagine Robin singing this and a bunch of Monsters pop up during the chorus, leaving him completely confused. I could totally picture that.
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Thanks for sharing that cool and rare Sesame Street clip- it was great seeing that version of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". I love how Sesame Street not only did all these great parody songs (including a number of Beatles tunes- "Hey Jude"/"Hey Food", "Let It Be"/"Letter B", "I Wanna Hold Your Hand"/"I Wanna Hold Your Ear" and maybe others I've forgotten)- but they also did straight out covers of songs- particularly Beatles songs- like this one. There is also "Yellow Submarine" and "Octopus' Garden", of course. Any other Beatles songs on the show I've forgotten?