Grover asks, “What is Marriage”?
One of the things that I love about Grover is that he’s always asking the hard hitting questions. Like in this video where he asks a young kid “What is Marriage?” If you don’t think it’s a hard hitting question, try asking it out the blue to your wife… The response will be no bueno.
I swear, somebody needs to put together a Grover compilation of him just asking these random questions. I’m guessing that we could learn a lot about the human/monster condition. Well either that or we’d become more confused than how we started with but either way – At least we gave the subject some thought.
Carrie Underwood on Sesame Street
If your’re a fan of country music superstar Carrie Underwood, you should make sure to tune in to Sesame Street tomorrow as she’ll be singing “The Worm Anthem” as the loveable “Ms Carrie Underworm”! As you may or may not know, Underwood’s career really began at the age of 21 when she won Season 4 of American Idol. Since then she has has two albums including Some Hearts and Carnival Ride and had many hit singles including the monster success, Before He Cheats. And now her career has really hit its stride as you can see from the video below!
If you want to get more of a glimpse into Carrie Underwood including that her various talents, HER American Idol and favourite pop artist, check out her page on American Idol DOT com
It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green
“Bein’ Green”, (or “Green” as it was originally titled) may be Sesame Street’s most famous song. Originally performed by Kermit the Frog on the first season of the show, the song explores one’s issues with identity and ultimately realizing one’s importance and worth as an individual.
From the Muppet Wikia,
The song was described in a Children’s Television Workshop press release as “a frog’s poignant realization of his own dignity and worth.”
Since being penned by Joe Raposo in 1970, the song has been universally embraced as its theme can lend itself to so many issues including race, gender, and self-esteem amongst others. And while it has been recorded several times by the likes of Jim Henson, Frank Sinatra and Steve Whitmire – The song really grew into its own when performed by legendary musician, Ray Charles. Performing the song in 1989 on “Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting”, Ray Charles, and a chorus of Muppet singers made the performance one of the most notable in the history of the show.
Lyrics:
It’s not that easy bein’ green;
Having to spend each day the color of the leaves.
When I think it could be nicer being red, or yellow or gold-
or something much more colorful like that.
It’s not easy bein’ green.
It seems you blend in with so many other ordinary things.
And people tend to pass you over ’cause you’re not standing out like flashy sparkles in the water- or stars in the sky.
But green’s the color of Spring.
And green can be cool and friendly-like.
And green can be big like an ocean, or important like a mountain, or tall like a tree.
When green is all there is to be
It could make you wonder why, but why wonder why? Wonder,
I am green and it’ll do fine, it’s beautiful!
And I think it’s what I want to be.