@OfficialOrangeGoof I love that too especially I thought after he said "go home" he should have said "have dinner" and then "read a book" and everything else in the order he said. I guess the few beers he drinks is his dinner.
I hope you have checked out the Jason Seigel "The Muppets", which I think is such a beautiful homage to this movie (I grew up watching this and the Great Muppet Caper). The first song Kermit sings, about his old friends and the feeling of loss because he isn't close to them anymore, it makes me cry every time. I'm usually in tears and then break into laughter right when Fozzie, in framed picture form, goes "I was framed!"
I didn't do it but I pictured myself writing my own version of the song with different lyrics in response to Scoob skipping theaters in favor of streaming. Luckily, a little over a year later, Cinemark locations did a makeup theatrical release and I got to go see it in Bellevue Washington and I wouldn't mind seeing it again if they do another theatrical release and I have the chance and if there's nothing else playing that I'm more interested in.
Rowlf is such a great muppet. I was always so confused about why he suddenly stopped showing up, though now I know the reason why, it's still a shame that we barely got to see him during those years between Jim Henson's death and the 2011 Muppets movie.
@@yosefdemby8792 Steve Whitmire replaced Jim Henson after Jim Henson passed away so I would guess they didn't have too much of a hard time finding a replacement if someone was already there. However, I know that Richard Hunt voiced Scooter and Janice and after Richard Hunt passed away, Scooter and Janice were in other Muppet movies where they didn't talk. Plus, I know Richard Hunt voiced some muppets on Sesame Street like Forgetful Jones, Placido Flammingo, and Sully and after Richard Hunt passed away, some of those muppets were taken off Sesame Street and some were still on Sesame Street but didn't have lines on the show.
My family had the 8-track of The Muppet Movie soundtrack. Today is the first time in over 30 years I've heard this song, and I still knew all the lyrics! (And now they make sense and make me chuckle in a whole new way!)
My dad had the soundtrack on a record, but recorded it for me onto a tape. That's the reason I don't know why they didn't use the extended version in the final cut!
Every line is a unquie, shining gem that can stand alone as brilliant. As some would believe, God must have needed Jim Henson more than we did but I still miss his touch.
@@Peer_Review not really sure myself, but maybe it has something to do with how similar skunks and badgers look and upon approaching, they got a bad response ( yknow skunks spray when bothered )
A badger is a notoriously strong & determined animal, skunks have a super potent smell... A cross between the two would be strong both in smell and ferocity lol
Ha Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah got gas gas gas gas ha ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
My oh my . Watching this as child when it came out it just another song I sang to with my friends and siblings. Fast forward to present I'm a divorced man in my 40s the dialogue and lyrics are more relevant than anything every before. So yes I hope that something better comes along!!!!
🎵There's no limitation to mixing and matching Some get an itching for a critter they've been scratching A skunk was badgered the results were strong I hope they kids don't understand this song🎶
"A laddie needs a Lassie." A little in-joke. In the Muppet Show, it's revealed that Rowlf actually met, and for a short time dated, Lassie herself. Good stuff.
Kermit and Rowlf was both voiced by the late, inspiring and without a doubt the greatest performer ever, Jim Henson. Jim Henson was also the voice of Ernie from Sesame Street.
I've always thought Rolf was the "old soul" of all the Muppets too. Kind of like, if the Muppets had a "Rat Pack"(w/out the rats), Rolf would've been Frank.
nodak01 in a way he is- Rowlf was first created for Purina Dog Chow in 1962 and was later featured on the Jimmy Dean show. Making the first Muppet with a regular spot on network television
@maggielovestoads Yes that's true and I wondered myself on how Jim Henson can perform both Kermit and Rowlf at the same time since he voices both of them. Now that I think about it, I think what is happening here is that Jim Henson is holding and performing one of them while his voice is recorded into a tape recorder for the other one. For example, maybe his voice is being recorded into a tape recorder for Rowlf while another performer (Frank Oz, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, etc.) is holding onto Rowlf and moving him around and whenever Jim Henson's voice comes into the tape recorder for Rowlf, the performer (Frank Oz, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, etc.) is moving Rowlf's body and his mouth while on the other hand, Kermit is being held and voiced by Jim Henson the whole time. Somehow I have a feeling about this because Jim Henson wouldn't be able to perform Kermit and Rowlf at the same time using two different voices from 1:42-1:45 and from 2:31-2:33 since there is some distance between Kermit and Rowlf. Plus, Jim Henson wouldn't be able to do two different voices at the same time from 3:15-3:24.
@@afriendofbean There are three voices right at the end: the harmonising notes of Rowlf and Kermit, plus Rowlf doing a bit of scat. I've always loved that. But yes, IIRC, that's exactly why there are so few scenes of Kermit and Rowlf together anywhere in the TV show. Because this was a movie and would have needed a load of ADR anyway, they realised they could do loads of interesting and fun things that wouldn't have been possible on TV. Kermit cycling, the swamp scene (with Muppeteers hiding underwater) and so on are all examples of just how ambitious and clever the Muppet Movie really is.
@@XKenny77 I could definitely picture it being hard for Jim Henson to perform and do two different voices at the same time for Kermit and Rowlf which I guess can hurt the throat. For example on Sesame Street there's a muppet named Harvey Kneeslapper who was a jokester on Sesame Street and he was performed by Frank Oz and Harvey had a very loud scream on the show but, he had to be taken off the show because his loud screaming was hurting Frank Oz's throat. I would assume it could do the same thing for Jim Henson while performing Kermit and Rowlf at the same time.
It's fascinating how much I loved these Muppet Movie songs hearing them as a kid seeing it in the theater, and loving them even more as an adult for different reasons. They really resonate across all ages, an amazing feat.
Not sure why I love this song. My wife and I are getting along great (33 years and counting), before I met her I was a lot more problematic to women than they ever were to me, and I don't go to bars. I think the appeal to me is the quick camaraderie between Rowlf (yes, that's how it's spelled) and Kermit. Rowlf is comforting but doesn't feed the misery by being overly sympathetic. Kermit leaves with just a quick nod of respect -- they will get through this. I like that kind of friendship. Oh, and the song is catchy with clever lyrics and puns. RIP, Jim Henson. You left the world a better place than when you arrived.
I've always liked the way at one level it's for kids but on the other hand there's stuff in their that there's no way kids will ever get - at the end Rowlf says "I've never seen someone that green have the blues that bad".
I'm confused.....I'm not that old, but I've known what the blues are since i was like three. Are you trying to suggest kids don't know what the blues are? I can assure you that is either incorrect or not their fault that their parents can't be bothered to introduce them to things.
If you have someone nice and caring for you in your life, then the notion that nobody cares should not exist. Even if it seems hopeless that anyone could love you, not everyone is careless. There are people in the world that care for others, but unfortunately, if they're not around to be with you, then you can't help but feel reluctant and give up, as if it really is hopeless to ever see them again if they're never with you. No matter where I go or who I try to meet, nobody is around, and nobody cares. Between rejection that I faced in high school and college, and nobody feeling that I'm very important to them, I have nobody. Pretty soon, before I know it, I'll be too old to remember what it's like to be a kid, because I passed by and wasted my teenage years without a true friend. Being an adult is a sad reminder of regret that lets you know that you're too old to be appreciated by younger people anymore, because they only want to be with people their own age. Kids are happy, excited, and more appreciative than adults are, and because of that, I miss the days when someone really loved me, without restrictions or fears as they put against me today. I have no relatives that care about me, and all of my past friends who I thought were close to me have all forgotten about me as if I don't even exist anymore. Relationships at work are casual as most working people are too busy to appreciate the fun of life, so that's out of the question. I sit alone at home and write, but it takes up a lot of time, which I regret wasting, because I could be spending my time outside to enjoy a nice day with a girl to have fun with. Unfortunately, I can't think of a reason to go outside when there aren't many places to meet someone, so my only choices are to go out for bike rides or play with a basketball in the park, but nobody is ever around no matter where I go, and it would be very nice if I actually had someone to share my life with. As much as everyone claims to look out for one another, I don't feel very wanted at all. Just so I can cheer up or share my happiness, I wish that I could have someone nice to be with.
I always wondered why the extra verse from the soundtrack wasn't on the...well, at least the U.S. version of the movie. Cut out for timing purposes, I suppose? Too bad, because the movie version of the song has less weight. On a general note, I always loved that piano is the only instrument (with a little percussion). And of course, that this scene is Jim talking to himself for almost four minutes! XD
Me and my two sisters (I'm the youngest of three) used to watch the Muppet show when we were young in the eighties. The middle sister sadly is no longer with us, but these are still sweet memories. Thank you for all the laughs and good childhood memories Jim Henson and co🌻💗 In the outro to the Muppet show me and my sisters always picked which muppet in the band The Electric Mayhem that we wanted to be. I always wanted to be Rolf, my eldest sister always wanted to be Zoot and my middle sister always wanted to be animal. Happy memories!😊
@fanofdesign Yes that's true but I do wonder that while Jim Henson voiced by Kermit and Rowlf, I'm sure at least Jim Henson was holding one of the two of them while voicing and the other someone else was holding and controlling while Jim Henson was voicing since I'm confused how Jim Henson could voice both of them at the same time from 3:15-3:25.
@@afriendofbean Yeah, it's a good question to maybe ask Frank Oz,..I'm not sure how it would have been done. We at least know the music was all pre-recorded.
@@fool4singing Frank Oz would not be the person to ask since he didn't direct "The Muppet Movie." The one who directed it was James Frawley so he should be the one to ask how Jim Henson could voice Kermit and Rowlf at the same time here. Also yes, I'm sure somewhere Jim Hensons voice might have been tape recorded to make it sound like he's voicing Kermit and Rowlf at the same time especially since it would be hard to voice two different voices at the same time especially from 3:15-3:25 which could have made Jim Henson out of breath very fast using two voices and/or cause him to cough. It's also amazing how he is able to switch voices back and forth like that.
@@afriendofbean Frank was Jim's right-hand man, so even if he wasn't on set that day, (which he probably was) Jim would have discussed with Frank all the procedures of the film. Besides, James Frawley is dead...
@@fool4singing I didn't know that Frank Oz assisted Jim for "The Muppet Movie." But yes, I know James Frawley has passed away and if he was still alive, he would be someone to ask as to what happened in this scene.
I hope that someday Disney finds an original UK print of The Muppet Movie and restores it for its next release. Then the definitive version will finally be avaliable for the first time in forever.
What really gets me is the fact that Jim Henson voiced and operated both Kermit and Rowlf, and managed to have them sing at the same time. This wasn't practical in the show proper because of tighter limitations, so I'm glad he was able to do this with the extended budget.
He has a couple of beers, he takes a walk, and he goes to bed. I guess those are a couple of ways to forget about your stress and worries in your life, especially to put yourself to sleep when you can't try, but I certainly would never drink though. Not a drop. I'd rather face my troubles and think clearly than to risk losing my mind.
I find this scene very unusual for this movie because both kermit and rowlf are voiced by jim henson. I dont see how he could have performed both of them here, given that they are two different kinds of muppets. Kermit is a muppet where one person can play the head and control the arms on rods. But rowlf is a muppet that requires two people where one person does the head while another performs the hands. So does anybody have any idea how jim could have voiced both of them here?
Most of their songs are pre-recorded then played by puppeteers. He probably pre-recorded, switching voices then played Kermit while two others played Rowlf
Not weird at all, really. It's normal and natural to experience trouble in the realms of sex and love, and there's virtually no one alive who hasn't experienced heartbreak, frustration, conflict, loneliness, and all the rest. It's not easy for anyone, generally speaking, and it's very tempting to blame and resent the other side as a whole when the truth is that by and large they're hurting too and sometimes it's nobody's fault. Or to project the flaws, mistakes, and wrongdoings of those you've had bad experiences with onto the entire group they belong to. That's not a man or woman thing, it's human.
I love the part when he says "i finish work, have a beer, take myself for a walk and go to bed" perfect start to any song
You forgot "read a book"...
@OfficialOrangeGoof I love that too especially I thought after he said "go home" he should have said "have dinner" and then "read a book" and everything else in the order he said. I guess the few beers he drinks is his dinner.
Nice and simple...
I wish I could just stop throwing fits over silly things... 😢
"She made a monkey out of Donkey Kong I hope that something better comes along"
nice and simple
It's so nice how muppets can also have mature moments like this. Well as mature as the muppets can get anyway
I hope you have checked out the Jason Seigel "The Muppets", which I think is such a beautiful homage to this movie (I grew up watching this and the Great Muppet Caper). The first song Kermit sings, about his old friends and the feeling of loss because he isn't close to them anymore, it makes me cry every time. I'm usually in tears and then break into laughter right when Fozzie, in framed picture form, goes "I was framed!"
See, I really want a muppets RENT.
@@redtopcosplay2004 with Kermit as mark?
This song got me through my first heartbreak.
Crew Sayder Cos there's nothing quite like Muppets
Me too actually.
i'm listening after my first real heartbreak. here's hoping the pain goes away soon and that somethin' better comes along.
I didn't do it but I pictured myself writing my own version of the song with different lyrics in response to Scoob skipping theaters in favor of streaming. Luckily, a little over a year later, Cinemark locations did a makeup theatrical release and I got to go see it in Bellevue Washington and I wouldn't mind seeing it again if they do another theatrical release and I have the chance and if there's nothing else playing that I'm more interested in.
“You can’t live with em, you can’t live without em, there’s something irresistible-ish about em” that’s beaut
words cannot express how much I love this, I take myself for a walk
Rowlf is such a great muppet. I was always so confused about why he suddenly stopped showing up, though now I know the reason why, it's still a shame that we barely got to see him during those years between Jim Henson's death and the 2011 Muppets movie.
Because they had a hard time finding a replacement. Fortunately, his career and prominence in The Muppets has rebounded!
@hopelessclown After Jim Henson passed away, Steve Whitmire replaced him and Steve Whitmire voices Rizzo The Rat.
@@yosefdemby8792 Steve Whitmire replaced Jim Henson after Jim Henson passed away so I would guess they didn't have too much of a hard time finding a replacement if someone was already there. However, I know that Richard Hunt voiced Scooter and Janice and after Richard Hunt passed away, Scooter and Janice were in other Muppet movies where they didn't talk. Plus, I know Richard Hunt voiced some muppets on Sesame Street like Forgetful Jones, Placido Flammingo, and Sully and after Richard Hunt passed away, some of those muppets were taken off Sesame Street and some were still on Sesame Street but didn't have lines on the show.
My family had the 8-track of The Muppet Movie soundtrack. Today is the first time in over 30 years I've heard this song, and I still knew all the lyrics! (And now they make sense and make me chuckle in a whole new way!)
My dad had the soundtrack on a record, but recorded it for me onto a tape. That's the reason I don't know why they didn't use the extended version in the final cut!
Me too
Every line is a unquie, shining gem that can stand alone as brilliant. As some would believe, God must have needed Jim Henson more than we did but I still miss his touch.
"a skunk was badgered, the results were strong".... wtf, that beyond brilliant
I'm not going to lie, I've never understood that line. Can someone explain that to me, please?
I think I get it. Thank you, Lyric.
the explanation was deleted but I want to know too haha anyone care to oblige?
@@Peer_Review not really sure myself, but maybe it has something to do with how similar skunks and badgers look and upon approaching, they got a bad response ( yknow skunks spray when bothered )
A badger is a notoriously strong & determined animal, skunks have a super potent smell... A cross between the two would be strong both in smell and ferocity lol
Jim Henson does a duet with himself :)
Chris Cartledge It’s beautiful though :’) . Also nice profile pic.
lol its amazing and very confusing if you think about it
Ha Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah got gas gas gas gas ha ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
lol
Pomo
Such a good song. Definitely one of the most underrated muppets songs. Such a clear message and mature message to it.
I love the puns!
"...a new leash on life..."
"...come father's day the litter bug's gonna get ya..."
Umm, Rowlf?? Was that "A new LEASH on life?!"
Two...Three...Four...
@@corjonbett Oh yeah, sorry about that. Two three four...
what about "When puppy love comes on strong"
My oh my . Watching this as child when it came out it just another song I sang to with my friends and siblings. Fast forward to present I'm a divorced man in my 40s the dialogue and lyrics are more relevant than anything every before. So yes I hope that something better comes along!!!!
🎵There's no limitation
to mixing and matching
Some get an itching
for a critter they've been scratching
A skunk was badgered
the results were strong
I hope they kids don't understand this song🎶
The deepest Muppet song of them all. Ralph speaks the truth of the Human... err canine condition.
Deeper than "The Rainbow Connection"?
@@yosefdemby8792 Also a deep song. Don't make me choose! XD
The extended version has all the best lines! "What could be better than a saucy Irish Setter..." LOL!!!
I believe the full version was on the soundtrack album.
Esotereccentric Me 2
"You look like you could use a drink... Hey, can we get a grasshopper for the frog?"
@@Esotereclectic yes ... it does.
"A laddie needs a Lassie." A little in-joke. In the Muppet Show, it's revealed that Rowlf actually met, and for a short time dated, Lassie herself. Good stuff.
Kermit and Rowlf was both voiced by the late, inspiring and without a doubt the greatest performer ever, Jim Henson.
Jim Henson was also the voice of Ernie from Sesame Street.
Jim had Rowlf perform In Baker 9 for 9 lights in 1969. Also starring Jim's son Brian in the same film.
@@Alan.Bishop true.
So true.
Don’t forget Guy Smiley also from Sesame Street and Dr. Teeth
Thank you.
Rowlf was also the first Muppet star before Kermit became famous. Though Kermit was there from the beginning.
Man, this brings back great memories. My parents bought me this l.p. for Christmas '81. To be 7 again.
I think Rowlf is my favorite Muppet.
Me too, Rowlf has always been my favorite muppet, he seems to be more of an adult, or an old soul compared to the other muppets. Love him.
SkeptikinHiDef I've been trying to figure it out why he stands out for me more than some of the others, but i can't.
Oh, for sure! Love Rowlf
I've always thought Rolf was the "old soul" of all the Muppets too. Kind of like, if the Muppets had a "Rat Pack"(w/out the rats), Rolf would've been Frank.
nodak01 in a way he is- Rowlf was first created for Purina Dog Chow in 1962 and was later featured on the Jimmy Dean show. Making the first Muppet with a regular spot on network television
After decades of watching this movie, once I noticed that Rowlf is both harmonizing and beatboxing at the very end... I couldn't unhear it.
Love this song, and the extended version is well deserved.
L Blau Me 2 And Indeed
I don't know why they didn't use this in the movie...they did do the full version for the soundtrack, after all!
Nothing better than Jim Henson harmonizing with himself
@maggielovestoads Yes that's true and I wondered myself on how Jim Henson can perform both Kermit and Rowlf at the same time since he voices both of them. Now that I think about it, I think what is happening here is that Jim Henson is holding and performing one of them while his voice is recorded into a tape recorder for the other one. For example, maybe his voice is being recorded into a tape recorder for Rowlf while another performer (Frank Oz, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, etc.) is holding onto Rowlf and moving him around and whenever Jim Henson's voice comes into the tape recorder for Rowlf, the performer (Frank Oz, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, etc.) is moving Rowlf's body and his mouth while on the other hand, Kermit is being held and voiced by Jim Henson the whole time. Somehow I have a feeling about this because Jim Henson wouldn't be able to perform Kermit and Rowlf at the same time using two different voices from 1:42-1:45 and from 2:31-2:33 since there is some distance between Kermit and Rowlf. Plus, Jim Henson wouldn't be able to do two different voices at the same time from 3:15-3:24.
@@afriendofbean There are three voices right at the end: the harmonising notes of Rowlf and Kermit, plus Rowlf doing a bit of scat. I've always loved that. But yes, IIRC, that's exactly why there are so few scenes of Kermit and Rowlf together anywhere in the TV show. Because this was a movie and would have needed a load of ADR anyway, they realised they could do loads of interesting and fun things that wouldn't have been possible on TV. Kermit cycling, the swamp scene (with Muppeteers hiding underwater) and so on are all examples of just how ambitious and clever the Muppet Movie really is.
@@XKenny77 I could definitely picture it being hard for Jim Henson to perform and do two different voices at the same time for Kermit and Rowlf which I guess can hurt the throat. For example on Sesame Street there's a muppet named Harvey Kneeslapper who was a jokester on Sesame Street and he was performed by Frank Oz and Harvey had a very loud scream on the show but, he had to be taken off the show because his loud screaming was hurting Frank Oz's throat. I would assume it could do the same thing for Jim Henson while performing Kermit and Rowlf at the same time.
I genuinely get goosebumps from those melodies
The fact that this song is so true is saddening.......
It's fascinating how much I loved these Muppet Movie songs hearing them as a kid seeing it in the theater, and loving them even more as an adult for different reasons. They really resonate across all ages, an amazing feat.
Not sure why I love this song. My wife and I are getting along great (33 years and counting), before I met her I was a lot more problematic to women than they ever were to me, and I don't go to bars. I think the appeal to me is the quick camaraderie between Rowlf (yes, that's how it's spelled) and Kermit. Rowlf is comforting but doesn't feed the misery by being overly sympathetic. Kermit leaves with just a quick nod of respect -- they will get through this. I like that kind of friendship. Oh, and the song is catchy with clever lyrics and puns. RIP, Jim Henson. You left the world a better place than when you arrived.
Congratulations on 33 years of marriage. (53 here). I hope you continue to be happy.
Somethin about this piano tone that is absolutely perfect
I don't remember any other version but this one. My wife and I got it stuck in our heads an hour ago and I had to find it. Thanks!
I should have listened to Rowlf when I was a kid. Could have saved myself a whole lot of heartache and pain.
The dating scene in the 21st century has only made this song more applicable and relatable for males, that’s the beauty of it
I was about 6 years old when my father bought me this record. It was a .45 and I played this song until the record warped.
The fact that this song manages to break into bossa Nova in a couple parts makes me so happy!
I've always liked the way at one level it's for kids but on the other hand there's stuff in their that there's no way kids will ever get - at the end Rowlf says "I've never seen someone that green have the blues that bad".
I'm confused.....I'm not that old, but I've known what the blues are since i was like three. Are you trying to suggest kids don't know what the blues are? I can assure you that is either incorrect or not their fault that their parents can't be bothered to introduce them to things.
As a kid I never was able to appreciate what a master musician Rowlf is!!!!
If you have someone nice and caring for you in your life, then the notion that nobody cares should not exist. Even if it seems hopeless that anyone could love you, not everyone is careless. There are people in the world that care for others, but unfortunately, if they're not around to be with you, then you can't help but feel reluctant and give up, as if it really is hopeless to ever see them again if they're never with you. No matter where I go or who I try to meet, nobody is around, and nobody cares. Between rejection that I faced in high school and college, and nobody feeling that I'm very important to them, I have nobody. Pretty soon, before I know it, I'll be too old to remember what it's like to be a kid, because I passed by and wasted my teenage years without a true friend. Being an adult is a sad reminder of regret that lets you know that you're too old to be appreciated by younger people anymore, because they only want to be with people their own age. Kids are happy, excited, and more appreciative than adults are, and because of that, I miss the days when someone really loved me, without restrictions or fears as they put against me today. I have no relatives that care about me, and all of my past friends who I thought were close to me have all forgotten about me as if I don't even exist anymore. Relationships at work are casual as most working people are too busy to appreciate the fun of life, so that's out of the question. I sit alone at home and write, but it takes up a lot of time, which I regret wasting, because I could be spending my time outside to enjoy a nice day with a girl to have fun with. Unfortunately, I can't think of a reason to go outside when there aren't many places to meet someone, so my only choices are to go out for bike rides or play with a basketball in the park, but nobody is ever around no matter where I go, and it would be very nice if I actually had someone to share my life with. As much as everyone claims to look out for one another, I don't feel very wanted at all. Just so I can cheer up or share my happiness, I wish that I could have someone nice to be with.
The muppets teaching these important lessons early in life!
"Women: can't live with 'em, pass the Beer Nuts." - Norm (Cheers)
2 dislikes from Statler & Waldorf
I always wondered why the extra verse from the soundtrack wasn't on the...well, at least the U.S. version of the movie. Cut out for timing purposes, I suppose? Too bad, because the movie version of the song has less weight. On a general note, I always loved that piano is the only instrument (with a little percussion). And of course, that this scene is Jim talking to himself for almost four minutes! XD
Anyone gonna mention one of the best cameos ever? Steve Martin? This movie, The Great Muppet Caper and Muppets Take Manhattan are all so superb.
Music & Lyrics by Paul Williams & Kenny Ascher
Performed by Jim Henson (Kermit & Rowlf)
©️1979 Jim Henson Records/Muppet Studios
I used to have this soundtrack record.
Jim Henson had quite a range of character voices - and none of them were exactly his own...
This song got me through my issue with a friend of mine
Back when the Muppets actually had GENIUS songwriters!!!
Jim Henson was talented enough to sing with himself.
Matt Nathanson's cover on the green album is one of my favourite songs
"I'm no Heifetz, but i get by."
There’s never been a truer song written
No probs, glad you enjoyed :)
This is the version of the song that was on the soundtrack album I used to play all the time! Thank you for uploading!
Me and my two sisters (I'm the youngest of three) used to watch the Muppet show when we were young in the eighties. The middle sister sadly is no longer with us, but these are still sweet memories.
Thank you for all the laughs and good childhood memories Jim Henson and co🌻💗
In the outro to the Muppet show me and my sisters always picked which muppet in the band The Electric Mayhem that we wanted to be.
I always wanted to be Rolf, my eldest sister always wanted to be Zoot and my middle sister always wanted to be animal. Happy memories!😊
Kinda cool to think that Jim Henson did both of these voices...
@fanofdesign Yes that's true but I do wonder that while Jim Henson voiced by Kermit and Rowlf, I'm sure at least Jim Henson was holding one of the two of them while voicing and the other someone else was holding and controlling while Jim Henson was voicing since I'm confused how Jim Henson could voice both of them at the same time from 3:15-3:25.
@@afriendofbean Yeah, it's a good question to maybe ask Frank Oz,..I'm not sure how it would have been done. We at least know the music was all pre-recorded.
@@fool4singing Frank Oz would not be the person to ask since he didn't direct "The Muppet Movie." The one who directed it was James Frawley so he should be the one to ask how Jim Henson could voice Kermit and Rowlf at the same time here. Also yes, I'm sure somewhere Jim Hensons voice might have been tape recorded to make it sound like he's voicing Kermit and Rowlf at the same time especially since it would be hard to voice two different voices at the same time especially from 3:15-3:25 which could have made Jim Henson out of breath very fast using two voices and/or cause him to cough. It's also amazing how he is able to switch voices back and forth like that.
@@afriendofbean Frank was Jim's right-hand man, so even if he wasn't on set that day, (which he probably was) Jim would have discussed with Frank all the procedures of the film. Besides, James Frawley is dead...
@@fool4singing I didn't know that Frank Oz assisted Jim for "The Muppet Movie." But yes, I know James Frawley has passed away and if he was still alive, he would be someone to ask as to what happened in this scene.
Ralph is funny and cute I love Ralph he's just awesome
It's Rowlf, not Ralph.
"The urge is righteous but the face is WRONG!" :) preach it Rowlf!!!!
I had heard this extended version but didn't know it had been recorded for the movie like this!!
I hope that someday Disney finds an original UK print of The Muppet Movie and restores it for its next release. Then the definitive version will finally be avaliable for the first time in forever.
The film would be 101 minutes long in NTSC speed.
@@nickgamer2693 so what? That’s kinda become the average length of movies today. 101 minutes isn’t that bad.
I wish I knew about this song when I needed to get through my first heartbreak
Rowlf's cadence is pure Tom Waits.
this song is so great and im happy to learn there is more of it
Thank you for posting this i was looking for it a long time :D
I've always wanted to see the full version of this song. VERY cool!
R.I.P. Jim Henson (1936-1990)
This helps me every time I end up in bad situations...
0:21 Rowlf's humility is really something. He's a brilliant player.
This song sums up my entire life
Jim Henson played 2 Disney Characters in this song
Kermit the Frog and Rowlf the Dog
LOVE THIS SONG
U know i think neat how jim henson did voices for kermit and rowlf and he can sing for both of them same time
What really gets me is the fact that Jim Henson voiced and operated both Kermit and Rowlf, and managed to have them sing at the same time. This wasn't practical in the show proper because of tighter limitations, so I'm glad he was able to do this with the extended budget.
Meeting Rowlf
..a real male duet but with such romantic blues.
My Favorite song from the Muppet Movie and Rainbow Connection
The muppets, they bring back memories ,my favorite is miss piggy.
The Muppets Genius Jim Henson
Ralph: "What could be better than a saucy Irish Setter"
Kermit: "A Wendy's baconator."
bruh the day i got broken up with i watched this movie and damn this song hit bruh
R.I.P.
Jim Henson
I keep waiting for Kermit to ask Rowlf if he's ever had Wilkins coffee.
sing along! you cant live with em
Dark Peach Ultimate smol you can't live without em
there's somethin irresistible-ish about 'em
We grin and bear it 'cause the nights are long,
Stevie Vago I hope something better comes along
I see what you mean...
It's no good complaining, and pointless to holler.
I hope that a better phone comes along.
He has a couple of beers, he takes a walk, and he goes to bed. I guess those are a couple of ways to forget about your stress and worries in your life, especially to put yourself to sleep when you can't try, but I certainly would never drink though. Not a drop. I'd rather face my troubles and think clearly than to risk losing my mind.
A broken heart for every drop of rain a shattered dream for every "what" star?
Fallen
3:03 For a second there, I thought Kermit continued singing.
I come back to this once every year
Have I suggested East Van Hotbox? Our mascot is Rolf (Rowlf's impersonator).
Sparkling Muscatel. One of the finest wines of Idaho.
Rowlf: I hope that somethin' better comes along.
Me: Yeah, me too
I like this version better.
Brian Larsen me too.
Brian Larsen Me 3
ME TOO
Me too
This song is so fun
And even Muppets are on the lookout for some strange.
I wonder if Rowlf can play his piano using his feet?
So this has me wondering if they ever filmed the original dialogue where Rowlf offers Kermit a drink, and Kermit requests a grasshopper.
I don't understand why they had to cut the grasshopper bit, but were allowed to leave in Rowlf talking about beer.
@@BingBong67489 Now they cut the entire scene! This song/scene no longer appears in the broadcast version of the film. A true travesty.
Kermit the Frog and Rowlf the Dog.....The best puppets voiced by Jim Henson.
Who was the final voice with Jim's Rowlf & Kermit?
Such a good boy
I find this scene very unusual for this movie because both kermit and rowlf are voiced by jim henson. I dont see how he could have performed both of them here, given that they are two different kinds of muppets. Kermit is a muppet where one person can play the head and control the arms on rods. But rowlf is a muppet that requires two people where one person does the head while another performs the hands. So does anybody have any idea how jim could have voiced both of them here?
Most of their songs are pre-recorded then played by puppeteers. He probably pre-recorded, switching voices then played Kermit while two others played Rowlf
Keep Life Weird 😳🤟🤔🤣💥🤟‼️
Since their in England, they have the "union jack" flag inside Happiness Hotel.
+Alan Bishop That's a different film.
My mistake. I was thinking of the Great Muppet Caper.
Alan Bishop they’re
Is it weird that, as a woman, I feel this way about men?😮💨
Not weird at all, really. It's normal and natural to experience trouble in the realms of sex and love, and there's virtually no one alive who hasn't experienced heartbreak, frustration, conflict, loneliness, and all the rest. It's not easy for anyone, generally speaking, and it's very tempting to blame and resent the other side as a whole when the truth is that by and large they're hurting too and sometimes it's nobody's fault. Or to project the flaws, mistakes, and wrongdoings of those you've had bad experiences with onto the entire group they belong to. That's not a man or woman thing, it's human.
@@darthmeow1370 Thanks, man. Er, woman? Vadar? Kitty cat? I don't know. It can be hard to tell with pennames sometimes.😆
But thanks.🙂