Theme from New York, New York
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| Written by | |
| Music by | John Kander |
| Lyrics by | Fred Ebb |
| Date | 1977 |
| Source | New York, New York (film) |
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The "Theme from New York, New York," also known as "New York, New York," is the theme from the 1977 Martin Scorcese film New York, New York. It was originally performed by Liza Minnelli and popularized by Frank Sinatra.
Kermit and Miss Piggy sang the "Theme from New York, New York" with Merv Griffin when they appeared on The Merv Griffin Show in 1983 to promote The Muppets Take Manhattan.
Johnny Fiama attempted to sing the "Theme from New York, New York" in a commercial for his Greatest Hits Album, We Hardly Heard Ya, on episode 105 of Muppets Tonight. However, he missed his cue.
