Music by | Stephen Lawrence |
Lyrics by | Mark Saltzman |
Date | 1990 |
Publisher | Sesame Street Inc. |
First | Episode 2837 |
"The Sublime Ms. M" is a Sesame Street song performed by Miss M, who worries that if the letter M didn't exist, then words beginning with M wouldn't exist either.
The song spoofs "Friends," a song best known for its association with Bette Midler.
Notes[1][]
- Performers include David Rudman (puppetry for Miss M), Martin P. Robinson (announcer and Green man), Jerry Nelson (waiter), Joey Mazzarino, Kathryn Mullen, and Kevin Clash (as the Emmyettes). Heidi Berg, Christine Faith, and Debra Gilchrest provided the backing vocals as the Emmyettes.
- This segment was taped on December 11, 1990, and was directed by Jon Stone.
Sources[]
- ↑ Documents provided by trusted source