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| [[Image:ABCDisco.jpg|200px|center]] || "[[ABC Disco]]" ||{{ebcite|11}} || At a disco, Grover impresses the ladies with his super smooth dance moves as they sing the alphabet, thus exhausting himself. |
| [[Image:ABCDisco.jpg|200px|center]] || "[[ABC Disco]]" ||{{ebcite|11}} || At a disco, Grover impresses the ladies with his super smooth dance moves as they sing the alphabet, thus exhausting himself. |
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|[[Image:Song.monsterinthemirror.jpg|200px|center]] || "[[Monster in the Mirror]]" || {{ebcite|21}} || Grover sings about the monster that he sees in the mirror, but also admits that he is not afraid. |
|[[Image:Song.monsterinthemirror.jpg|200px|center]] || "[[Monster in the Mirror]]" || {{ebcite|21}} || Grover sings about the monster that he sees in the mirror, but also admits that he is not afraid. |
Revision as of 21:15, 23 January 2007
Songs that Grover has performed, by himself or with others.
Picture | Summary | Earliest Known Appearance | Description |
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"I Whistle a Happy Tune" | In a scary forest, Grover sings "I Whistle a Happy Tune" to feel brave. He encouters Cookie Monster and an Anything Muppet boy. | ||
"Over, Under, Around and Through" | Grover demonstrates the prepositions in the song's title, as well as Near and Far, using swinging saloon doors. | ||
"What Do I Do When I'm Alone?" | Grover sings about what he does when he's alone. | ||
"How Do You Do?" | Grover and Lena Horne sing a song about overcoming shyness. | ||
"Two G Sounds" | Grover and George sing a song about the hard G sound (as in Grover) and the soft G sound (as in George). | ||
"Sit Right Down and Plan" | Grover can't make up his mind about ... something. Three Anything Muppets notice this by interrupting him, and then attempting to convince him, in song, that you can accomplish any task if you just sit down and plan ahead. As it turns out, Grover was trying to decide which of his two ice cream cones he wanted to eat first, but by the end of the song, they're both melted. | ||
"Sing After Me" | Grover and Madeline Kahn sing an echo song together. (YouTube) | ||
"Proud of Me" | Template:Ebcite | Grover sings about being proud of himself. | |
"ABC Disco" | Template:Ebcite | At a disco, Grover impresses the ladies with his super smooth dance moves as they sing the alphabet, thus exhausting himself. | |
"My Furry Little Shadow" | Template:Ebcite | Grover sings about his shadow, which does the same things he does - no matter how tiresome. | |
"Monster in the Mirror" | Template:Ebcite | Grover sings about the monster that he sees in the mirror, but also admits that he is not afraid. | |
"Monster in the Mirror" (celebrity version) | Template:Ebcite | A re-edited version of the sketch from the previous season, featuring new appearances from various celebrities who had made appearances on Sesame Street during Season 22. | |
"Sharing" | Template:Ebcite | Grover sings a song about sharing to Prairie Dawn in the park and in the end, they share each others food. |