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*A picture of [[Joe Raposo]] is seen hanging above Kermit's mantel. |
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*[[Michael Earl]] puppeteers the green guitar playing frog, [[Jerry Nelson]] the purple saxophonist. |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
Revision as of 11:28, 7 March 2019
Music by | Lee Pockriss |
Lyrics by | Luis Santeiro |
Date | 1979 |
Publisher | Emily Music Corp. Sesame Street Inc. |
First | Episode 1443 |
"My Polliwog Ways" was sung by Kermit the Frog in his home on Sesame Street.
In this song, Kermit relates the story of his metamorphosis from a tadpole to a frog. As he sings, he imagines that he is performing in a nightclub with an audience.
Notes
- A picture of Joe Raposo is seen hanging above Kermit's mantel.
- Michael Earl puppeteers the green guitar playing frog, Jerry Nelson the purple saxophonist.
- In the Dutch dub of the scene as seen in Sesamstraat, Kermit's cue for the Fat Blue frog pianist (Sam) is translated to "Een beetje rustig aan, Clous!" (Take it easy, Clous!); an inside reference to composer/musician J.P. "Clous" van Mechelen who collaborated with Kermit's Dutch voice actor Wim T. Schippers on many different projects.
Releases
- Audio
- The Gang's All Here! (1983)