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      • That plot might sound crass, but The Muppet Movie bares its soul with wonderful songs by Paul Williams, including the magical central number, “The Rainbow Connection.” To date, it ranks as not only the best of the Muppet movies, but one of the greatest movies to hit the screen.
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  2. The soundtrack won the Grammy Award for Best Children's Album in 1980 and was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, the Golden Globe for Best Original Song, and two Academy Awards; Best Adaptation Score for the overall album and Best Original Song for "Rainbow Connection", which reached No. 25 on the ...

  3. Below, I've given my definitive ranking of all eight theatrically released Muppet movies, TV films, direct-to-video releases, and holiday specials, excluding the Muppet Babies and sing-alongs.

    • Shelby Weimer
    • "Rainbow Connection" How could the top pick be anything else? “Rainbow Connection” is not the funniest song in the Muppets’ repertoire, but it represents the charm of the Muppets in an aural microcosm.
    • "I’m Going to Go Back There Someday" Somehow a more pensive and sad song than the number at the top spot, “I’m Going to Go Back There Someday” is performed by the Great Gonzo (Dave Goelz) at a truly low moment for all of the good guys in The Muppet Movie.
    • "Can You Picture That?" Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem were a major part of the Muppets back during the era of their popular TV show, a fact reflected by the placement of this song in the first half of The Muppet Movie.
    • "Together Again" The 1984 film The Muppets Take Manhattan is the last one to feature the full original cast of Muppeteers, such as Jim Henson and Frank Oz.
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    features the songs from the film, written by Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher. This album reached #32 on Billboard's Top LPs and Tapes chart in 1979, and was certified Gold by the RIAA.

    The album won a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children. It was also nominated for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special, but lost to Superman. The film's score was nominated for an Academy Award in 1980 in the Best Music, Original Song Score category. It lost to All That Jazz. "Rainbow Connection" was also nominated in the Best Music, Original Song category. It lost to "It Goes Like It Goes" from the film Norma Rae.

    The soundtrack was issued on CD for the first time in 1993, and it was reissued again on August 13, 2013, coinciding with the movie's Blu-ray release. This new edition contains liner notes by Paul Williams. A matching LP edition, which is almost an exact replica of the 1979 release, was released for the annual Record Store Day event, on April 19, 2014.

    While most international releases use the English-language soundtrack, the German album edition was dubbed, and released under the title of Muppet Movie.

    Side One

    1.Rainbow Connection - Kermit

    2.Movin' Right Along - Kermit & Fozzie

    3.Never Before, Never Again - Miss Piggy

    4.Never Before, Never Again (Instrumental)

    5.I Hope That Somethin' Better Comes Along - Kermit & Rowlf

    •Orchestra arranged and conducted by Ian Freebairn-Smith

    •Cover illustration by Michael K. Frith

    •Album design by Rick Wetzel

    •Guitars: Art Munson, Ernie Corallo, Anthony Berg

    •Keyboards: Kenny Ascher, David Garland, Michael Melvion, Randy Kerber

    •Drums: Gary Mallaber, James Gordon

    1.Twitter post by Paul Williams, dated May 25, 2013

    2.‘Muppet Movie’ Soundtrack Re-release on August 13 - Stitch Kingdom, June 14, 2013

    • "Shiver My Timbers" (Muppet Treasure Island) Many people who grew up in the 1990s can agree that most of the songs in Muppet Treasure Island are fantastic, and the first song "Shiver My Timbers" is one of the best of the best.
    • "We're Doing A Sequel" (Muppets Most Wanted) Although the movie works very well as a standalone, Muppets Most Wanted is the sequel to The Muppets that was released in 2011.
    • "Scrooge" (The Muppet Christmas Carol) The Muppet Christmas Carol is a holiday classic for many and is considered both one of the best Muppet movies and one of the best movie versions of A Christmas Carol ever.
    • "Can You Picture That?" (The Muppet Movie) The Muppet Movie tells the story of how Kermit met the Muppets whilst simultaneously journeying to Hollywood and running away from an evil spokesperson called Doc Hopper.
  4. Dec 9, 2021 · The Muppet Movie. There are nine original songs in The Muppet Movie, and seven of them are stone-cold, 9/10-or-better masterpieces. From the iconic “The Rainbow Connection” to the road-trip...

  5. Jun 30, 2021 · 1. Rainbow Connection (The Muppet Movie) According to Consequence, the best song from the Muppet movies is Rainbow Connection, which was performed by Kermit the Frog in ‘The Muppet Movie.’. It is the opening sequence of the movie, and Kermit the Frog is sitting on a fallen tree trunk in a swamp singing the dreamy song.

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