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* [[Matthew White]], ''Music and Sweet Poetry Agree''
* [[Matthew White]], ''Music and Sweet Poetry Agree''
* [[Take 6]], 2008 album ''[[The Standard (Take 6 album)|The Standard]]''
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"Bein' Green"
Song

"Bein' Green" (also known as "Green") is a popular song written by Joe Raposo, originally performed by the Muppets and then covered by Frank Sinatra and other performers.

In the Muppets version, Kermit begins by lamenting his green coloration, expressing that green "blends in with so many ordinary things" and wishing to be some other color. But by the end of the song, Kermit recalls positive associations with the color green, and concludes by accepting and embracing his greenness.

The song's signature line "It's not easy being green" is a phrase that has since appeared in many contexts in pop culture. It is often quoted as an expression of melancholy over one's lot in life. The song is associated with questions of identity and individuality, but also with themes such as self-love and celebration of diversity, especially in terms of race (or "color"), which was at the forefront of social debate within American culture at the time of the song's debut. With the growing usage of green as a reference to environmentalism, the phrase (or its counterstatement) is often used in that context as well.

Recordings of Bein' Green

Memorial

The song was sung by Big Bird at the two memorial services for Jim Henson in 1990. (In his comedy special No Cure For Cancer, Denis Leary incorrectly mentions, in passing, Kermit singing the song at the Henson funeral as well.[1])

References

  1. ^ By glee too. "Goofs for No Cure for Cancer". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-11-07. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)