{{song|writer=[[Tom Dunsmuir]]<br>[[Larry Grossman]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=[[1978]]|source=|publisher=Banham Publishing Co.; Manor Lane Music}}
{{song|writer=[[Tom Dunsmuir]]<br>[[Larry Grossman]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=[[1978]]|source=|publisher=Banham Publishing Co.; Manor Lane Music}}
The cast of ''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]'' tries to cure their resident "[[Scrooge]]", [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]], by having him look through a "magic Eggnog carton" to see the wonders of a Christmas when he was young. As he looks through the carton, Oscar sees [[Leslie Uggams]] dressed up as his nurse, and she's pushing a baby carriage holding a little trash can. She sings "'''Look How Fast We Forget'''" to remind him that as a baby he was literally "what Christmas should be" bringing joy to everyone he saw, but he grew up into a grouch and now he brings joy to nobody.
The cast of ''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]'' tries to cure their resident "[[Scrooge]]", [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]], by having him look through a "magic Eggnog carton" to see the wonders of a Christmas when he was young. As he looks through the carton, Oscar sees [[Leslie Uggams]] dressed up as his nurse, and she's pushing a baby carriage holding a little trash can. She sings "'''Look How Fast We Forget'''" to remind him that as a baby he was literally "what Christmas should be" bringing joy to everyone he saw, but he grew up into a grouch and now he brings joy to nobody.
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*''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas (soundtrack)|A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]'' (2012)
The cast of A Special Sesame Street Christmas tries to cure their resident "Scrooge", Oscar, by having him look through a "magic Eggnog carton" to see the wonders of a Christmas when he was young. As he looks through the carton, Oscar sees Leslie Uggams dressed up as his nurse, and she's pushing a baby carriage holding a little trash can. She sings "Look How Fast We Forget" to remind him that as a baby he was literally "what Christmas should be" bringing joy to everyone he saw, but he grew up into a grouch and now he brings joy to nobody.