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[[The Muppets]] performed this #1 [[The Beatles|Beatles]] single from [[1969]] in an appearance on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' on April 12, 1970. A Muppet band, which [[Jim Henson]] loosely caricatured after the fab four, lip-synced to the original Beatles version (with the first two verses swapped) while [[Flattop]], a giant blue and green dancing cowboy, slowly fell apart. |
[[The Muppets]] performed this #1 [[The Beatles|Beatles]] single from [[1969]] in an appearance on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' on April 12, 1970. A Muppet band, which [[Jim Henson]] loosely caricatured after the fab four, lip-synced to the original Beatles version (with the first two verses swapped) while [[Flattop]], a giant blue and green dancing cowboy, slowly fell apart. |
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+ | *"[[Come Together (Sesame Street)|Come Together]]", a 2016 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song. |
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Revision as of 03:13, 19 April 2021
Written by | John Lennon and Paul McCartney |
Date | 1969 |
Source | Abbey Road (album) |
Publisher | Sony/ATV Tunes LLC/Beatles |
The Muppets performed this #1 Beatles single from 1969 in an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on April 12, 1970. A Muppet band, which Jim Henson loosely caricatured after the fab four, lip-synced to the original Beatles version (with the first two verses swapped) while Flattop, a giant blue and green dancing cowboy, slowly fell apart.
See also
- "Come Together", a 2016 Sesame Street song.