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Anne Murray (b. 1945) is a popular Canadian singer, hailing from Springhill, Nova Scotia. She performed her signature song "Snowbird" on The Muppet Show episode 415.
Other hits include "Danny's Song," "Could I Have This Dance," and the international #1 smash "You Needed Me."
During the 70's she recorded a children's album called There's a Hippo in my Tub, which was released in the USA in 1979 under the title Anne Murray Sings for the Sesame Street Generation.
Murray also appeared in A Special Sesame Street Christmas; she sang her hit "You Needed Me" to Big Bird and appeared to Oscar the Grouch as the Ghost of Christmas Past.
She later performed a duet with Miss Piggy on the musical Anne Murray: The Sounds of London, which aired on CBC-TV in 1985.
She has won numerous Grammy Awards and American Music Awards, as well as a number of Juno Awards in Canada.
Murray was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1993, and the Canadian Country Music Association Hall of Fame in 2002.