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The song is incorporated into the underscore of ''[[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa|Letters to Santa]]'' in the scene in which [[Sam the Eagle]] recites his speech about opening someone else's mail being a federal offense. |
The song is incorporated into the underscore of ''[[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa|Letters to Santa]]'' in the scene in which [[Sam the Eagle]] recites his speech about opening someone else's mail being a federal offense. |
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+ | [[Walter]], [[Janice]], and [[Floyd Pepper]] perform the song in a 2017 online video. Sam the Eagle is so touched that he begins crying and runs offscreen,and the others assume he didn't like it. |
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Revision as of 21:38, 4 July 2017
Music by | John Stafford Smith |
Lyrics by | Francis Scott Key |
Date | 1780, 1840 |
"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States of America.
The song is incorporated into the underscore of Letters to Santa in the scene in which Sam the Eagle recites his speech about opening someone else's mail being a federal offense.
Walter, Janice, and Floyd Pepper perform the song in a 2017 online video. Sam the Eagle is so touched that he begins crying and runs offscreen,and the others assume he didn't like it.