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[[Image:Winterwonderland.jpg|thumb|300px|Ethel Merman and Oscar sing "Winter Wonderland."]]
 
[[Image:Winterwonderland.jpg|thumb|300px|Ethel Merman and Oscar sing "Winter Wonderland."]]
 
[[Image:Medley.holidays.jpg|thumb|300px|Gonzo and the chickens on ''The Muppet Show''.]]
 
[[Image:Medley.holidays.jpg|thumb|300px|Gonzo and the chickens on ''The Muppet Show''.]]
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* The song is included on the [[Bob McGrath]] album, ''[[Bob! from Sesame Street: Christmas Sing Along]]''.
 
* The song is included on the [[Bob McGrath]] album, ''[[Bob! from Sesame Street: Christmas Sing Along]]''.
   
* For the album ''[[Happy Sesame Street Christmas]]'', the song was included in [[Japan|Japanese]].
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* For the album ''[[Happy Sesame Street Christmas]]'', the song was included in [[Japan]]ese.
   
 
==Other Muppet Productions==
 
==Other Muppet Productions==

Revision as of 23:23, 5 June 2014

Music by Felix Bernard
Lyrics by Richard B. Smith
Date 1934
Publisher WB Music Corp., Warner-Chappell Music, Inc.
Winterwonderland

Ethel Merman and Oscar sing "Winter Wonderland."

Medley

Gonzo and the chickens on The Muppet Show.

Today Connick

Harry Connick Jr. attempts to perform the song on The Muppets Take Over Today.

National Christmas Tree 2011

Kermit, Carson Daly, Santa Claus and the Obamas lead a sing along at the National Christmas Tree Lighting.

"Winter Wonderland" is a winter song, popularly treated as a Christmastime pop standard, written in 1934, that has been recorded by over 150 different artists including Guy Lombardo, Perry Como, Bette Midler and Ozzy Osbourne & Jessica Simpson.

The song has had additional lyrics included on various recordings. The original lyrics include references to Parson Brown, a Protestant minister, who can marry a couple. These lyrics were first substituted in 1953 with those about a Snowman, due to concerns that the original bridge of the song was inappropriate for children.

The Muppet Show

Sesame Street

Other Muppet Productions

See also

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