Musical chickens
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Chickens, a central part of the Muppet world, often showcase their musical abilites - by either pecking musical instruments (such as the keys of a piano), or by abstractly clucking the lyrics.
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Songs
Instrumentals | |||
| "Down At Papa Joe's" | Episode 207: Edgar Bergen | ||
| "Chopsticks" | Episode 212: Bernadette Peters | ||
| "Rowlf's Polka" with Rowlf the Dog | Episode 223: John Cleese | ||
| chicken plays the chimes | Episode 301: Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge | ||
| chickens play the chimes | Episode 305: Pearl Bailey | ||
Lead Vocals | |||
| "Baby Face" | Episode 207: Edgar Bergen | ||
| "Pick a Little, Talk a Little" | Episode 411: Lola Falana | ||
| "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair" | Episode 411: Lola Falana | ||
| "William Tell Overture" | The Muppets Take Manhattan | ||
| "Moulin Scrooge" parody of "Lady Marmalade" with penguins | It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie | ||
Significant Backing Vocals | |||
| "Cock a Doodle Blues" with T.R. | The Muppet Musicians of Bremen | ||
| "Workin' at the Car Wash Blues" with Gonzo | Episode 507: Glenda Jackson | ||
| "The Christmas Party Sing-Along" with Rowlf the Dog | A Green and Red Christmas | ||
| "You've Got a Friend" with Kermit the Frog and Terry Fator | America's Got Talent | ||

