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(I assume that's what we meant.)
(referred to as waiter in script; also, pretty clear from the visual he is the waiter)
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==Notes<ref>Documents provided by [[Thread:253692|trusted source]]</ref>==
 
==Notes<ref>Documents provided by [[Thread:253692|trusted source]]</ref>==
*Performers include [[David Rudman]] (puppetry for Miss M), [[Martin P. Robinson]] (announcer and [[Green]] man), [[Jerry Nelson]] (restaurant patron), [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[Kathryn Mullen]], and [[Kevin Clash]] (as the Emmyettes). [[Heidi Berg]], [[Christine Faith]], and Debra Gilchrest provided the backing vocals as the Emmyettes.
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*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]].
 
*This segment was taped on December 11, 1990, and was directed by [[Jon Stone]].
   

Revision as of 17:47, 16 July 2020

YouGottaHaveM
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]

Sources

  1. Documents provided by trusted source