The Twelve Days of Christmas
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"The Twelve Days of Christmas" is a traditional and lengthy English Christmas carol. The song is based on the premise that the singer receives one gift per day from his or her "true love" over the 12 days immediately following Christmas Day. Each verse repeats all of the previous gifts listed; thus, one could say that the singer receives 364 gifts total -- or one a day until next Christmas, when the process begins all over again. The Muppets have recorded five versions of the song, each lasting well over four minutes.
The Muppets and John Denver
The Muppets and John Denver performed "The Twelve Days of Christmas" as the opening to the 1979 special John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together. A different version was recorded for the Christmas Together album.
The singers on the album version are:
- John Denver -- "A partridge in a pear tree"
- Fozzie Bear -- "Two turtle doves"
- Gonzo -- "Three french hens"
- Robin the Frog -- "Four calling birds"
- Miss Piggy -- "Five gold rings"
- Scooter -- "Six geese a-laying"
- Lew Zealand -- "Seven swans a-swimming"
- Rowlf the Dog -- "Eight maids a-milking"
- Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker - "Nine ladies dancing"
- Statler and Waldorf -- "Ten lords a-leaping"
- Beauregard -- "Eleven pipers piping"
- Kermit -- "Twelve drummers drumming"
The verses for the televised version are slightly different:
- John Denver / all -- "A partridge in a pear tree"
- Kermit -- "Two turtle doves"
- Gonzo -- "Three french hens"
- Robin the Frog -- "Four calling birds"
- Miss Piggy -- "Five gold rings"
- Scooter -- "Six geese a-laying"
- Fozzie Bear -- "Seven swans a-swimming"
- Rowlf the Dog -- "Eight maids a-milking"
- Janice - "Nine ladies dancing"
- Statler and Waldorf -- "Ten lords a-leaping"
- Floyd Pepper -- "Eleven pipers piping"
- Animal -- "Twelve drummers drumming"
This version is particularly memorable for Miss Piggy belting "Five -- Gold -- Rings!", and following it in the later choruses with "ba-dum-bum-bum."
Sesame Street
The Sesame Street Muppets recorded a version of the song for the 1975 album Merry Christmas from Sesame Street. In this version, the lyrics were adjusted to fit the characters singing.
- Cookie Monster -- "One delicious cookie"
- Hard Head Henry Harris -- "Two baby frogs"
- Prairie Dawn -- "Three footballs"
- Grover -- "Four wooly bears"
- Bert -- "Five argyle socks"
- Ernie -- "Six rubber duckies"
- Oscar -- "Seven rusty trashcans"
- Count von Count -- "Eight counts a' counting"
- Big Bird -- "Nine pounds of birdseed"
- Smart Tina -- "Ten wind-up rabbits"
- Herry -- "Eleven broken buildings"
- Mr. Snuffleupagus -- "Twelve.... I can't remember!"
When the album was re-released in 1995 as A Sesame Street Christmas, some songs were re-edited; characters who no longer appeared on the show were replaced with new characters. Hard Head Henry Harris and Smart Tina were replaced in this song by Elmo and Telly:
A different version of the song was recorded in 1984 for Sesame Street Christmas Sing-Along, using the traditional lyrics -- except for Oscar the Grouch, who turns "four calling birds" into "four mockingbirds". Sound effects can be heard representing the various elements, including a tweeting partridge, a mooing cow being milked, and the tapping of nine ladies dancing. The characters also make various asides -- especially Oscar, who grouses at the end that the song is finally over.
- Cast -- "A partridge in a pear tree"
- Bert -- "Two turtle doves"
- Olivia -- "Three french hens"
- Oscar -- "Four mockingbirds"
- Ernie -- "Five golden rings"
- Olivia -- "Six geese a-laying"
- Gordon -- "Seven swans a-swimming"
- Grover -- "Eight maids a-milking"
- Bob -- "Nine ladies dancing"
- Olivia -- "Ten lords a-leaping"
- Big Bird -- "Eleven pipers piping"
- Cookie Monster -- "Twelve drummers drumming"
Muppet Babies
The book Jim Henson's Muppet Babies' Christmas Book features a storybook adaptation of the lyrics illustrated by Tom Brannon. Baby Kermit presents Baby Piggy with the 12 days of Christmas gifts.



