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[[Henson.com|Ask Henson]], in all its obscurity, strikes again. [This capture (dated Nov. 6, 2001)], the latest traceable update before the page seemingly shut down, provides the answer; numbered 97 and copied here for those who don't wish to scroll or use Ctrl+F: |
[[Henson.com|Ask Henson]], in all its obscurity, strikes again. [This capture (dated Nov. 6, 2001)], the latest traceable update before the page seemingly shut down, provides the answer; numbered 97 and copied here for those who don't wish to scroll or use Ctrl+F: |
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− | {{quote|Piggy never sang a duet with Johnny Mathis. The confusion, I think, is because Johnny Mathis did record the song "Never Before" that was played over Miss Piggy's dream sequence in THE MUPPET MOVIE, but Jim Henson decided that, as good Mathis was, it would be funnier if Miss Piggy actually sang it, so the Mathis version wasn't used in the film. However, Mathis did sing the song on the television special THE MUPPETS GO HOLLYWOOD (accompanied by Rowlf on the piano).|attr=[[Karen Falk]] |
+ | {{quote|Piggy never sang a duet with Johnny Mathis. The confusion, I think, is because Johnny Mathis did record the song "Never Before" that was played over Miss Piggy's dream sequence in THE MUPPET MOVIE, but Jim Henson decided that, as good Mathis was, it would be funnier if Miss Piggy actually sang it, so the Mathis version wasn't used in the film. However, Mathis did sing the song on the television special THE MUPPETS GO HOLLYWOOD (accompanied by Rowlf on the piano).|attr=[[Karen Falk]] — Archivist, The Jim Henson Company }} |
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Ask Henson, in all its obscurity, strikes again. [This capture (dated Nov. 6, 2001)], the latest traceable update before the page seemingly shut down, provides the answer; numbered 97 and copied here for those who don't wish to scroll or use Ctrl+F: