User talk:ErnieBert

Show 'n Tell
Hi! Just wanted to give you a link here, in case you ever wondered what the show 'n tell record labels actually look like. The seller has up a bunch right now, with gorgeous gorgeous photos. I like this one though -- it's the only one with a cover picture related to the content! Also it looks like all of these had singles on the B-side :). -- Wendy  (talk ) 01:47, April 17, 2011 (UTC)

Photo's too big
Hey,I have noticed that the photos I have added to Muppets eating other Muppets are a bit too big and are huge compared to photos surrounding them.What is the average size of photos around here?--Hihokermitthefroghere 02:45, March 6, 2011 (UTC)


 * Not worry, Ken. I answered his question on his talk page for you ;) -- Jon (talk ) 05:29, March 6, 2011 (UTC)


 * Thanks. I thought he wanted to reupload them at a different size, and I don't know how to do that. -- Ken  (talk ) 06:05, March 6, 2011 (UTC)

Hey Ken!
Hey dude! It's been a long time since we last talked. I hope everything is going good for you. Everything here is going just fine. The beginning of this year i finally got my drivers license. Awsome felling. But i was thinking of maybe working some more here. I just haven't been in the mood to come back but i ever since getting Netflix for my Wii i've found alot of stuff i'm really enjoying. Right now i started watching this show called "Constucion Site." Only so far the first episode but it's pretty cool being that they're all remote control puppets. I might work on that with doing an episode guide that you can click on and see what the episode was about with pics and stuff. But i'll try and stick around for a while till i get knocked off corse again. But i wanted to stop by and say hi since we hadn't talk in a long time or i hadn't heard from you from an email.Grover 03:33, March 5, 2011 (UTC) Grover 09:31 PM March 04, 2011 (UTC)Kyle


 * Hi, Kyle! I saw you on the forum, and I was going to write to you, too. I'll send you something soon! -- Ken (talk ) 08:25, March 5, 2011 (UTC)
 * Cool! Can't wait.Grover 00:47, March 8, 2011 (UTC)

random album
this is interesting. It's only got one cover song, but having the title of it be "In Memory of Mr. Hooper" is sort of neat. -- Wendy (talk ) 23:42, February 25, 2011 (UTC)


 * Hmmm. Maybe put it on the Minor Music Mentions page? I don't think it's enough to give it a page in the Album Appearances category. I can't find out much about the band, and I don't think they're still together, but I still want to put it somewhere. -- Ken (talk ) 04:38, February 26, 2011 (UTC)

Mork & Mindy
I never watched the show, so I was surprised when researching it to build the page just how *horrid* it was! And not just the insane fourth season, though Barbara Billingsley as a strangler, Shatner as himself, and John Houseman as the voice of an evil computer sounds pretty bad on its own. But a second season episode? "Mork haplessly gets involved with a group of white supremacists." "Mork is jailed for freeing an escaped convict who's captured at the music store. Meanwhile, Exidor begins worshiping O.J. Simpson." (I'll bet that one's been dropped from syndication!) The episode with the "Bein' Green" joke also had the sassy grandma saying, re Conrad Janis, "What a weiner," and when Mork shows Conrad slides of Ork, "But it's all black!" "That's the inner city." Yipes! -- Andrew Leal (talk ) 07:43, February 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * Well, thanks for making a stand-alone page for it anyway! I do have a soft spot for Mork & Mindy, because I watched the 1st season every week. But I lost interest after the 1st year, because of that weird 2-parter that opened the 2nd season where Mork shrinks and goes into this alternate universe. They had also replaced Conrad Janis and Elizabeth Kerr, and I had enjoyed the scenes in the music/record store. I never cared for the brother and sister who ran the deli, and then they added the politician guy, and Tom Poston as the neighbor, and it wasn't the same. So by the time Mork and Mindy got married and had Mearth, I think I was barely checking in from time to time. My dad kept saying that Jonathan Winters was this comedy legend, but I just saw this old man who was trying to upstage Robin (of course I learned more about Jonathan years later!). 1982-1983 (and into 1984) was a hard time for me, because All in the Family/Archie Bunker's Place, Mork and Mindy, Happy Days, and Laverne and Shirley were all ending, and in most cases, they had changed so much I wasn't even watching them anymore. So for me, the bottom line is that I'll always love the very first season, which shows him coming to Earth, trying to act normal, and having silly plots as excuses to watch Robin Williams do his funny voices and physical comedy. -- Ken (talk ) 08:03, February 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * Weird, now the page keeps showing up for me as "Mork &amp; Mindy." And yeah, I love Tom Poston, but reading through, his character seems rather ill-conceived and an odd-fit for such a likable actor (he's a grouch but Mork takes him to a single's bar, in another ep he's stealing from Mork and Mindy...) As Harry put it though, I missed Happy Days/Laverne and Shirleyanism/Mork and MindyMania in its entirety, so while you know I usually have no problem appreciating past works (you know how I feel about Jack Benny and the Great Gildersleeve and such!), I think this really was a "you had to have seen it at the time" thing. Though I suppose the longevity of the entire "wacky alien" sitcom subgenre is rather odd in itself (though I think I'd enjoy My Favorite Martian; when it comes to RWs, I tend to favor Ray Walston over Robin Williams, though of course Altman Popeye has both!) And yeah, the show wasn't the ideal comeback vehicle for Jonathan Winters. Also something odd I noticed: the kid Eugene from the first season (who seems fairly likable though I don't feel like delving deeper right now, especially compared to the insane Exidor; why try to have a character out-Mork Mork?) was also part of the second season casualties, but when the inevitable HB cartoon version came out in 1982 (with Mork and Mindy as high school teens), they brought him back (and added a pompous principal and, naturally, an alien dog voiced by Frank Welker.) Still, when all is said and done, it's probably less bizarre than when the alien sitcom format (which at least through the mid 1990s, easily outnumbered serious alien dramas as continuing series!) cross-pollinated (and thus, we had the Great Gazoo!) -- <font color="Blue">Andrew Leal (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 21:21, February 23, 2011 (UTC)

Ho ha
I keep meaning to e-mail you, but this week, as you may have read, the state has been plagued by utility outages (fortunately our house only suffered bad blackouts but no loss of gas or water, though there's a "boil only" alert out until the situation is settled). Anyway, still mostly just doing admin stuff but when I get back to adding, in addition to the stuff I told you about last time, I am now the proud owner of The Sesame Street Fairy Tale Album. In fact I tried to update the page maybe a week or two ago... but Wikia ate it! It was a long revision too. I'll listen to the album again, but it's such a joy, with the character details (Prairie Dawn questioning why the princess has to get married to live happily ever after, the Count needing physical restraint to stop counting, Cookie Monster explaining that his story is about *other* Hansel and Gretel, etc.) -- <font color="Blue">Andrew Leal (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 06:36, February 5, 2011 (UTC)


 * Yeah, I have one too, but I can never get around to listening to the whole thing enough times to write about it. I've memorized my LP's that I've had for years, like E&B Sing Along, but I only got this one recently. You may have noticed that it's one of the longest albums they ever did, compared to Grin and Giggle, which seems to me the shortest. Also, I keep running into this one on a Columbia Record Club edition, but I can't find the "real" one! What do you have?


 * By the way, I'm now taking care of the stats! They hadn't been updated in over a year, and we've had a lot of new people, and new activity. I asked Danny if I could do it, and he said okay. I hope our activity goes even higher as we get closer to November! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 06:46, February 5, 2011 (UTC)

My Record
Also, what do you make of this?? It says cassette all over it, it's the shape of an LP, it's being sold as an LP and the number is wrong. It seems awfully late (1983?) for them to be packaging a tape in an LP sized package as with SS1... -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:01, January 13, 2011 (UTC)

(actually, the number given 22057, seems consistent with CTW Canada numbering to me). -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:03, January 13, 2011 (UTC)


 * Except that 22057 is Sing the Hit Songs. I think they just messed up on the number, because they're selling a bunch of other SS records, and the numbers are right. Anyway, this is either a cardboard flat that got shrinkwrapped behind the tape, or this is a record that accidentally got a cover that says Cassette on it. I think both versions came with a cardboard sleeve because they included the coloring poster. I'm really torn on this one. If it's a tape, I wish they would have paid more attention to all of the places where it says record, but I've seen a lot of stuff with mislabeled formats. I hate that you have to join eBay just to ask the seller a question, but given the stuff that we keep running into, I just might do that someday. I hate to call it a Canada tape since we can't even see the tape, so I think we should just put the cover in the gallery, and call it a tape with no number, like some of the other tape covers we have. By the way, I can finally figure out the side break on My Record, because somebody else took a picture of the back cover! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:55, January 13, 2011 (UTC)


 * I have an account (or well my husband does) so I asked the seller and he confirmed it is an LP. So I guess it just got an album cover that says "cassette". And/or somebody had the LP and found that cover and stuck it inside sometime in the last 20 years.... -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 19:22, January 15, 2011 (UTC)


 * Well, that makes things weirder. I know that when they started putting the big 12" Star Wars book and record sets on tape, they had a modified cover that left a hole for a little tape tray in the top right hand corner, and they were clearly marked cassette. This almost looks like the tape we have for The Best of Big Bird. All I can think of is that things were so chaotic during the last year of the label, that they may have been trying to get product out quickly, and there may have been a production error. I know that when Disney soundtracks changed from the WDL series to the DQ series in 1959, sometimes a cover with one prefix would get a record with the other prefix, depending on what they had more of. And in some cases, the DQ record is shorter than the WDL is, kind of like the difference between the 2 versions of the Electric Company LP, which means you should always make sure the record and cover match! Anyway, since this really is a record, I would make a note that it may have been a cover that was used for both versions, but we know of the record version for sure. Boy, they have sure packaged kids' tapes inconsistently over the last 40 years. And I see where that carried over into the Sony CD's with 2 numbers for each title, and a mix of big and little lyric books! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 21:40, January 15, 2011 (UTC)

Hong Kong Cassette
Hey Ken -- So I found this. Who the heck made this? Is it RCA, Rendezvous or BMG? And is it really a HongKong release and from when? And if it isn't the 2000 BMG release, then we can probably add that one to the gallery too. -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 04:53, January 13, 2011 (UTC)


 * Wow, 2 hard ones! Okay. Record Rendezvous is a store in Hong Kong. The stuff that appears by the track listing and UPC number is just stock information that people seem to be pulling in from other websites. That can't be the UPC since it's not a US tape, and it doesn't even have a UPC on the back cover. RCA was bought by the conglomerate BMG in the 1980's, so the reissues of FTB are on BMG Special Products. I think this is the Hong Kong edition, but I wish they had taken a picture of the spine so we can see the number! Also, I noticed that they copied the sticker that was on the LP that mentions the board game, and the 2000 CD doesn't have that, so I'm going to call this a sealed 1985 Hong Kong tape of FTB! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:55, January 13, 2011 (UTC)

Tape info (reply to Ken and Andrew)
(Editor's note: This post is regarding the 1970 Columbia cassette edition of The Sesame Street Book & Record.)

This is not the cassette cover, this packaging is the size of a 12" LP. It is an LP jacket, and the poster and the book are inside. The jacket is shrinkwrapped in what I would judge to be the original shrink wrap. It is unclear of how the cassette would have been attached. I don't see any bagging, stretching or imprint in the cellophane indicating where exactly the tape had been fixed, perhaps it was removed a long time ago and not wrapped long enough to make an imprint. It would make sense that the tape had no box. I do not have the tape that goes with it, but I assume it was attached to this jacket. It might have been attached to the back, as the verso is just plain white, and the info is on the front.

I also imagine that this packaging was used for the tape just as the long box was once used for CDs. The purpose being that the cassette format at the time was a fairly new format - it was probably stocked in among the LP racks at that time.

There is no number anywhere on the jacket, the back cover and spine are blank, so the number you want could be on the tape itself, which I do not have. The book included has a Library of Congress cat # 79-128004. C. 1970, CTW. Is this the same number that appears on the book that goes with the LP?

Wish I had the tape, or that I knew more about the item. When I discovered this item at an antiques shop last month I figured I'd found something cool, and came to Muppet Wikia to find out more about it. I was surprised to find no picture of it, so I tried to upload one. (thanks for the help with that!) I didn't encounter any issues with the site nor my browser, I think my difficulties were due simply to my unfamiliarity with using your site. Again, thanks and glad to contribute something to the wikia - it's wonderful and I'll resource it often now that I know about it!

Karen (KarNYCLoAMR)


 * Hi, Karen! Thank you so much for sharing your find with us! I was able to find the catalog number a few years ago by searching the library site worldcat.org, but I've always been intrigued as to how they actually sold it. I remember getting the Warner Brothers book and tape of Sesame Street 2 out of the library when I was a kid, and they had shrunk down the booklet to a 7" x 7" size. I'm glad to know the Columbia tape had a full-size booklet. Thanks again, and I hope you find other neat Muppet items! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:54, December 28, 2010 (UTC)

Merry Christmas!
Just wanted to wish you a happy holiday! Thanks to my son, we've had daily doses of A Muppet Family Christmas; giggles abound over the icy patch, and we were told today to call him "Fozzie" if we wanted to ask him to do something. I think we are in the holiday spirit, so I celebrated by adding some Sesame xmas merchandise and an oddball cover album to the wiki. I hope you have a great day with your family! -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 02:24, December 25, 2010 (UTC)


 * Merry day after Christmas! Been busy and tired and still haven't been able to properly respond to the e-mail discussion with you and Tom, but I wanted you to know I had indeed not forgotten. I still owe you some goodies in the coming year, and since I didn't get it up in time for Christmas, I may as well tell you I have screengrabs and such for a Salvation Army page here in the near future (and of course, still need to get to the non-rodent Mickey). God bless! -- <font color="Blue">Andrew Leal (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:54, December 27, 2010 (UTC)

What the underwear model's greeting was
A brief hello! (Wanted to update you and right now this seemed easier than e-mail).Been busy with It's a Wonderful Life (the play, not the page) since we have our first audience tomorrow (I forget if I told you, but after lots of changes, I'm at final count playing a full dozen parts: George for about four or five lines as a teenager, Harry and Sam "Hee-Haw" Wainright, Mr. "Don't talk to my wife like that" Welch, the chairman of the Building and Loan board, a bunch of one-liners, and my favorite bit, the bank teller, which the director let me do in a New England accent). Also took my first solo drive since the accident. Plus finally got all the insurance papers in and there've been drawn out problems (*finally* solved but multiple appointments were needed) re medication. But I may actually have time for a change tomorrow, so I hope to catch up on some things, including creating at least one holiday relevant but also generally interesting page, and one for a certain dimunitive celebrity we discussed recently. And other stuff here and there. Bye for now! -- <font color="Blue">Andrew Leal (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 06:12, December 9, 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi! Music at church has been keeping me busy, too! I owe you and Tom an e-mail, which I hope to get to soon. I'm glad to hear that the play is going well, and I hope your other stuff gets better, too! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 06:47, December 9, 2010 (UTC)

Funky Cover Album
Hiya Ken. Found us a new one. Check out the auction -- it has clips from it here. It appears to have been intended for use in dance studios. Also I wasn't sure whether to title it by what's on the front or back of the album. -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 01:39, October 22, 2010 (UTC)


 * Oh, man, I saw that last night, but it was late, and I didn't feel like starting a new page! Can you grab the back cover, just for my own reference? I think it's hilarious that it's on "Statler Records"! I'll be very surprised if there are any other titles on this label. Although having a number of SLP 1306 might mean there are other titles, and they do offer a complete catalog. By the way, that "Disco Frog" sounds like Frank Oz trying to do Kermit! I can hear a little bit of Bert and/or Fozzie in his voice. -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 03:27, October 22, 2010 (UTC)


 * Okay, now it gets more interesting. It turns out that that really is a label of records to play in dance classes. As a matter of fact, they're still in business (at statlermusic.com), and they still have the same address! Unfortunately, it looks like they don't offer this LP on CD, but I'm going to e-mail them, and maybe somebody will remember it, and maybe they'll have a copy lying around somewhere! So I guess being on "Statler Records" was only unintentionally funny to us Muppet fans!


 * By the way, according to discogs.com, they made singles, too, so be on the lookout! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 04:12, October 22, 2010 (UTC)


 * Luckily I grabbed the back as well as the front. here you go. I thought it might be a fake label too but I google'd it before I put it up :). -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:43, October 22, 2010 (UTC)

new Sesame album reissues from iTunes
Hey Ken! Thought you might like to know about this. It's a screenshot of albums on iTunes listed as coming up in November. — scarecroe 00:42, October 20, 2010 (UTC)


 * Interesting! I saw the conversation on ToughPigs. I hope they eventually release them all! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 04:31, October 20, 2010 (UTC)

Jermboy45 being blocked?
Hey, Ken, I really hate to bring this up, and I know it doesn't help to point it out and complain about it. But, can an administrator, like you, PLEASE block Jermboy45 from editing this site? He's been contributing for nearly seven months under his previous accounts about Hi-Tops Video and Lyrick Studios producing Sesame Street on video, which keeps ending up being reverted for being untrue or mixed-up and it seems like it's just not working out. Again, I'm sorry to complain, but I just think he's gone on for TOO long and I feel like something has to be done about it! -- Max (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 17:20, October 10, 2010 (UTC)


 * Hey, Max! Actually, I'm not an admin, but thanks for pointing out the vandal! I'm sure the admins will take care of him. They've already blocked this new account, and I think they're also going to block his IP address in case he tries to come back. If you know of any other names he went by, please let them know about that, too. Thanks! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 21:16, October 10, 2010 (UTC)


 * Okay, Ken! I'll try to inform Aleal, Croebot, H rytter, Merrystar, MuppetVJ, Oscarfan, Pantalones, Scarecroe or Toughpigs next time Jermboy comes around. -- Max (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 21:33, October 10, 2010 (UTC)

Sesame Videography
Hey babe -- I was looking at Sesame Street Videography today, and realized that it evolved into a really dense wall of text before you got to the pictures. I added sections, and split up the galleries so that you see text and pictures as you go. I hope you like it; obviously, feel free to change and revert as you wish, and please fix whatever mistakes I made. :) -- <font color="Blue">Danny (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 00:27, September 10, 2010 (UTC)


 * Danny, that's awesome, as usual! I don't know why I didn't think of that before! I had been wanting to put up the Sony Wonder covers that are reissues of the Random Houses, but I couldn't think of how to do it without getting confusing. Now I can put them in the Sony Wonder section, so if somebody has the Sony cover of Learning About Letters, it won't look like it's missing. Also, I'd like to adapt this to the Discography, because it's always been bugging me that the Sight & Sound tapes aren't on there because we can't figure out the exact release years on those, but we know that they came out between 1983 and 1990. Now we can put them all together under a heading about them, so all the covers from the last 40 years will all be in one place! Thanks for working on that! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 01:41, September 10, 2010 (UTC)

Re: John Denver Christmas
Can I ask my friend about this? I swear, if he answers, I'll let you know ASAP.

(TorranceMouse 23:35, September 4, 2010 (UTC))


 * What was the question about it? -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 23:39, September 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * I have a friend named Chris from Brooklyn, and he has a LP collection.
 * (TorranceMouse 23:47, September 4, 2010 (UTC))


 * Well, we're missing some of the covers, so if he has any of those, that would be great! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 23:57, September 4, 2010 (UTC)

Muppets from Space (video)
Hey, Ken. I got some international front covers of Muppets from Space from the UK and Japan that we can put on its video page. All you have to do is teach me that same lesson that you have teach me with Play With Me Sesame Videography, so I can understand it again. LegalizeAnythingMuppets 22:37, August 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * Okay, that was a couple of different problems. Somebody put an extra bracket in the middle of the table, and that made the page get confused. Also, I think you forgot to put a quotation mark on the number 4 on your column span line. I also reworked how the whole thing is laid out inside the page, because it was kind of crammed. (That wasn't your fault; there were some people who were working on it before you.) -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:38, August 19, 2010 (UTC)

Emily Kingsley
Hey Ken. How is it know that these are the same people? —Scott ( talk ) 21:35, August 10, 2010 (UTC)


 * On some of the early records, and the 1971 Songbook, "High, Middle, Low" says, "Words by Emily Kaplin". But on Bert and Ernie's Greatest Hits it says Emily Perl Kingsley. -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 02:42, August 11, 2010 (UTC)


 * Ah, nice work as always, detective! —Scott ( talk ) 02:43, August 11, 2010 (UTC)


 * It helps when you keep every Sesame Street record you've ever received, even the ones that are now unplayable! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 02:45, August 11, 2010 (UTC)

Unsere Buchstaben
I saw you created the page, so I was wondering if you have the CD itself. If you do, can you tell me what the songwriter/composer info it has for "I Get a Kick Out of U"? Thanks! - Oscarfan 17:02, August 6, 2010 (UTC)


 * Wow, I don't even remember creating that page! Sorry, I don't have any foreign Sesame CD's. (I wish I did!) I think I found all of the track data on a German CD site (I can't remember which one), and then Paul added the picture, so maybe he has it. -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 02:01, August 7, 2010 (UTC)

Ernie's Little Lie
Hey Kid. I found the book part of the book and record set for Ernie's Little Lie. Do you need any information off it? We didn't have a scan here for it. -- <font color="Purple">Nate (<font color="Purple" size="1">talk ) 15:10, July 12, 2010 (UTC)


 * Wow, I didn't even realize we were missing that one! Can you scan the inside front cover, the inside back cover (the record pocket), and the back cover? It's a long story, but there were several editions of these, and I'm trying to see if I can tell which one this is without having the record. Thanks! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 02:02, July 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * I'll scan it in the next few days and email it to you! :) -- <font color="Purple">Nate (<font color="Purple" size="1">talk ) 14:18, July 13, 2010 (UTC)

I've not forgotten. I still haven't come across it in the two boxes of books that I'm trying to go through, add to the wiki, and then put away on a shelf. When it comes up, I'll scan it. I swore it was with the ones I'm working on right now, but no sign of it. -- <font color="Purple">Nate (<font color="Purple" size="1">talk ) 17:21, August 6, 2010 (UTC)


 * Don't worry. I'm sure you'll find it when you're looking for something else. -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 01:59, August 7, 2010 (UTC)

All Around the World
Would "All Around the World" not be considered a Fraggle Rock Single? I didn't want to add it to the page if it wasn't, since it was an international release. You are much better with that sort of stuff. -- <font color="Purple">Nate (<font color="Purple" size="1">talk ) 17:17, July 7, 2010 (UTC)


 * Yeah, we have a separate page for International Fraggle Rock Singles, and both the regular version and the picture disc version are there. -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 03:30, July 8, 2010 (UTC)


 * I didn't think to look for an international singles page. My bad. lol Thanks though! -- <font color="Purple">Nate (<font color="Purple" size="1">talk ) 15:17, July 8, 2010 (UTC)

1994 BMG Cassette??
What do you suppose this actually is? Muppet Music Mix?? It vaguely resembles some version of Favorite Songs from Jim Henson's Muppets.... only it doesn't. -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 03:42, July 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * Yeah, here's the page for Muppet Music Mix. It seems to be a cassette-only release from the Jim Henson Records/BMG Kids era. Normally the only tape-only stuff they made during that era was book and tape stuff or samplers. So I'm guessing this is another sampler, since every song can be found on other JHR/BMG titles. -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 04:27, July 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * P.S. I just saw the note about the Peter Pan boxed set, and I answered below. -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:33, July 4, 2010 (UTC)

1972 UK Rubber Duckie Cover single
here. For some reason this amuses me. We don't really have a spot for cover singles though. -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 03:36, July 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * AAAAHHHH! You are not going to believe this, but I already made a place for it! I can't believe you found it! I was messing around in discogs.com a while ago, and I saw this, and I couldn't figure out what it was, because they had no picture, and the fact that it said Buena Vista confused me, because the LP is on Disneyland. And as far as I can tell, no singles were made from the Disneyland LP's, at least in the US. So I put it at the bottom of Sesame Street Cover Singles. They must have just put that listing up, because I've never seen it before! The Geefle and The Gonk strike again! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:02, July 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * Picture up. ebay is the great clearing house of EVERYTHING. It just requires patience. I should have known you'd have already made a place for international cover singles :p. I wasn't sure it was from the album because of the Minnie B-side or I would have put it on the album page at least. -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 23:28, July 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * Incidentally, I found a boxed set of Peter Pan 45s... very few SS songs on them although they are advertised as such in the title :). -- <font color="Blue">Wendy (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 03:42, July 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * Interesting. I'm trying to think of a way to rework that, so it's not buried at the bottom. It looks like it's related to the Hits from Sesame Street EP's, since some of the non-original SS songs are repeated, which may mean they were performed on the show, which may help in the future. Anyway, that "other TV hits" phrase sounds familiar. There may be another LP involved with this, and that means this item might be our first "cover album Carry About"! -- <font color="Blue">Ken (<font color="Blue" size="1">talk ) 05:33, July 4, 2010 (UTC)