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{{song|writer=Jeff Moss|composer=|lyricist=|date=1983|source=|publisher=Backfin Music, Inc.}}
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{{song|image=OneBanana.jpg|writer=[[Jeff Moss]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=[[1983]]|source=|publisher=Backfin Music, Inc.|first=[[Episode 1941]]}}
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'''One Banana''' is a song performed by the [[Anything Muppets]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The lead singer, performed by [[Jim Henson]], sings about the fact that you never find bananas growing by themselves--only in bunches. Labeling a lonely banana as "Miss Banana", he is joined by a quarted of Muppet bananas that are all dressed similar to [[Carmen Miranda]].
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"'''One Banana'''" is a song performed by the [[Anything Muppets]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The lead singer, performed by [[Jim Henson]], sings about the fact that you never find bananas growing by themselves—only in bunches. Labeling a lonely banana as "Miss Banana", he is joined by a quartet of Muppet bananas that are all dressed similar to [[Carmen Miranda]].
   
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==Notes==
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*[[Richard Hunt]] and [[Martin P. Robinson]] perform the two back-up singers/musicians.
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==Releases==
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;Audio
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*''[[Elmo's Favorite Sing-Alongs]]'' (1993)
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;Video
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*''[[Sing Yourself Silly!]]'' (1990)
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;Stage
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*''[[Gala Sésamo]]'' (2010)
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__NOWYSIWYG__
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]]
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[[Category:Food]]
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[[Category:Numbers]]

Revision as of 01:46, 1 June 2019

OneBanana
Written by Jeff Moss
Date 1983
Publisher Backfin Music, Inc.
First Episode 1941

"One Banana" is a song performed by the Anything Muppets on Sesame Street. The lead singer, performed by Jim Henson, sings about the fact that you never find bananas growing by themselves—only in bunches. Labeling a lonely banana as "Miss Banana", he is joined by a quartet of Muppet bananas that are all dressed similar to Carmen Miranda.

Notes

Releases

Audio
Video
Stage