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− | [[Imogene Coca]] dresses in red with alarm clocks trapped all over her as the "Ghost of Christmas Present" and turns [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] invisible during ''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]''. While he watches, the whole cast of the special rushes around ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sharing Christmas wishes and singing "'''Christmas Morning'''", which expresses their joy in the morning and how they don't care if they don't share it with Oscar. |
+ | [[Imogene Coca]] dresses in red with alarm clocks trapped all over her as the "Ghost of Christmas Present" and turns [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] invisible during ''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]''. While he watches, the whole cast of the special rushes around ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sharing Christmas wishes and singing "'''Christmas Morning'''", which expresses their joy in the morning and how they don't care if they don't share it with Oscar. |
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+ | *''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas (soundtrack)|A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]'' (2012) |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]] |
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[[Category:Christmas Songs]] |
[[Category:Christmas Songs]] |
Revision as of 19:07, 13 June 2014
Written by | Tom Dunsmuir Larry Grossman |
Date | 1978 |
Publisher | Banham Publishing Co.; Manor Lane Music |
Imogene Coca dresses in red with alarm clocks trapped all over her as the "Ghost of Christmas Present" and turns Oscar invisible during A Special Sesame Street Christmas. While he watches, the whole cast of the special rushes around Sesame Street sharing Christmas wishes and singing "Christmas Morning", which expresses their joy in the morning and how they don't care if they don't share it with Oscar.
Releases
- Audio