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⚫ | '''They Can't Take That Away From Me''' is a song sung by [[Cookie Monster]], who initially sings about having six cookies before |
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⚫ | "'''They Can't Take That Away From Me'''" is a song sung by [[Cookie Monster]], who initially sings about having six cookies before a couple of [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]] kids (performed by [[Jerry Nelson]] and [[Fran Brill]]) take some of his cookies, leading to Cookie Monster being sad until [[Guy Smiley]] reminds Cookie of how many cookies he has left. Eventually, Guy Smiley decides to take Cookie's last two cookies, leaving Cookie Monster sad over having no cookies, until Guy Smiley tells him that he now has zero cookies. Cookie then eats his zero cookies, saying that they "taste great. less filling," (the slogan of Miller Lite beer) before proceeding to eat the plate. |
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Revision as of 06:38, 12 December 2019
Music by | Christopher Cerf |
Lyrics by | Sarah Durkee |
Date | 1986 |
Publisher | Durkee/Jacobs Inc. Sesame Street Inc. Splotched Animal Music Co. |
First | Episode 2351 |
"They Can't Take That Away From Me" is a song sung by Cookie Monster, who initially sings about having six cookies before a couple of Anything Muppet kids (performed by Jerry Nelson and Fran Brill) take some of his cookies, leading to Cookie Monster being sad until Guy Smiley reminds Cookie of how many cookies he has left. Eventually, Guy Smiley decides to take Cookie's last two cookies, leaving Cookie Monster sad over having no cookies, until Guy Smiley tells him that he now has zero cookies. Cookie then eats his zero cookies, saying that they "taste great. less filling," (the slogan of Miller Lite beer) before proceeding to eat the plate.
Releases
- Video
- Learning to Add and Subtract (1987)
- Cookie Monster's Best Bites (1995, ending cut)