SesameMike
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What would you consider a "signature" song for each of the Muppets? And for that matter, any non-human character. I would base the signature song on two criteria: (1) the extent the song describes or fits the Muppet's personality, and (2) the song's popularity.
Here is my list:
Ernie -- "Rubber Ducky"
Bert -- "Doin' the Pigeon"
Cookie Monster -- "'C' is for Cookie" (this has other Muppets in it, but only as backup singers. A better choice might have been the song in which he was surrounded by mounds of cookies, but that never became quite as popular)
Oscar -- "I Love Trash" (I picked this over "Then you're a grouch like me" because, again, ILT is way more popular.)
Big Bird -- "ABC-DEF-GHI" (the one where he thinks the alphabet is one long word. The song provides a great insight into Big Bird's childlike inquisitiveness)
Herry -- "I Just Can't Help It" (only song I know by Herry that he sings alone, not as part of a duo. And it does describe his nature.)
Grover -- "What Do I Do When I'm Alone"
Kermit the Frog -- "It's Not Easy Being Green"
Simon Soundman -- "I was taking a walk..." (the one with all the sound effects where a cat gets stuck in a tree)
Mr. Snuffleuppagas -- "Doing the Snuffleuppagas" (that "Make believe I'm love" song would have been a better choice BEFORE he was revealed to the adults, since that explained his feelings better)
The following I consider signature songs because I don't remember any other songs by these folks. But the songs do fit them well.
Count von Count -- "The Song of the Count"
Lefty the Salesman -- "Would you like to buy an 'O'?"
Sherlock Hemlock -- "'X' marks the spot"
Were there any songs by and for: Amazing Mumford, Harvey Kneeslapper, Fat Blue, Beautiful Day Monster, Guy Smiley, Little Bird, etc.
Here is my list:
Ernie -- "Rubber Ducky"
Bert -- "Doin' the Pigeon"
Cookie Monster -- "'C' is for Cookie" (this has other Muppets in it, but only as backup singers. A better choice might have been the song in which he was surrounded by mounds of cookies, but that never became quite as popular)
Oscar -- "I Love Trash" (I picked this over "Then you're a grouch like me" because, again, ILT is way more popular.)
Big Bird -- "ABC-DEF-GHI" (the one where he thinks the alphabet is one long word. The song provides a great insight into Big Bird's childlike inquisitiveness)
Herry -- "I Just Can't Help It" (only song I know by Herry that he sings alone, not as part of a duo. And it does describe his nature.)
Grover -- "What Do I Do When I'm Alone"
Kermit the Frog -- "It's Not Easy Being Green"
Simon Soundman -- "I was taking a walk..." (the one with all the sound effects where a cat gets stuck in a tree)
Mr. Snuffleuppagas -- "Doing the Snuffleuppagas" (that "Make believe I'm love" song would have been a better choice BEFORE he was revealed to the adults, since that explained his feelings better)
The following I consider signature songs because I don't remember any other songs by these folks. But the songs do fit them well.
Count von Count -- "The Song of the Count"
Lefty the Salesman -- "Would you like to buy an 'O'?"
Sherlock Hemlock -- "'X' marks the spot"
Were there any songs by and for: Amazing Mumford, Harvey Kneeslapper, Fat Blue, Beautiful Day Monster, Guy Smiley, Little Bird, etc.
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). I'm not familiar with the Herry one, was that one before late 70's?