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Bein' Green

 
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"Bein' Green"
Song by Jim Henson
Published 1970
Writer Joe Raposo
Cover versions

Kermit the Frog
Ray Charles

"Bein' Green" is a popular song written by Joe Raposo in 1970 for the first season of the children's television program Sesame Street and it was performed by Kermit the Frog (voiced by Jim Henson).

"It's not easy being green" is a phrase that appears in pop culture as an expression of melancholy. The song is associated with problems with identity, and failure of individuality.

In the song, Kermit begins by lamenting his green coloration, expressing that green "blends in with so many ordinary things." By the end of the song, Kermit recalls positive associations with the color green, and concludes by accepting and embracing his greenness ("It's beautiful! And it's what I want to be...") Research[citation needed] by Sesame Workshop in 1989 discovered that "many preschool children failed to recognize that Kermit felt happy about being green by the end of the song."

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Recordings of Bein' Green

Cultural references

  • A 2006 Super Bowl advertisement for Ford automobiles featured Kermit adventuring through the wild, while singing the song. Later Kermit comes across a Ford Escape Hybrid, and comes to the conclusion that "maybe it is easy being green."
  • David Brin novel Kiln People: The title of Chapter 6 is "It's Not Easy Being Green".
  • Sara Elizabeth Lewis' Waterfront Property: The first line of the song is quoted at the start of Chapter 26.
  • Robert Schoen book What I Wish My Christian Friends Knew About Judaism: The Preface begins "Kermit the Frog has said that it's not easy being green."
  • World of Warcraft, the Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game, gives every race and gender of that race a set order of jokes, silly phrases, and pop culture references that obviously break the fourth wall. the Orc male has green skin and their race, male and female, are outcasts from several races in Azeroth. appropriately fitting, one of their pop culture phrases is, "It's not easy being green."
  • It's Not Easy Being Green is the title of a 2006 BBC TV documentary series about a family's attempts to take on a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
  • It's Not Easy Being Green is also the title of a 1987 episode of The Cosby Show. In this episode, Rudy is told she cannot wear a summer dress she wants to wear to a party because it has gotten too cold. She is sad and the song plays when she is in a depressive state in her room.
  • Apple used the song in an iMac commercial from 2000.[1]
  • A Weezer shirt issued in 2002 stated "It's not easy being weez" with a photograph of the band and the Muppets. [1]. The shirt was based on the video for Weezer's song "Keep Fishin'," which features the Muppets.
  • In his comedy special No Cure For Cancer, Denis Leary mentions, in passing, Kermit singing the song at Jim Henson's funeral. However, at that event, the song was performed by Big Bird, not Kermit.[2]
  • EDF Energy uses the song, re-recorded by boys from Trinity Boys School in Croydon, for its latest advert on British TV.
  • It was performed in "The House Always Wins", the third episode of the fourth season of Angel by Lorne, a green demon. Andy Hallett, who plays him, recorded a version for the official soundtrack of the series (listed above).
  • Musician Andrew Bird performed a half-French cover version of the song at a 2009 Montreal concert.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejRmOsrbGMc
  2. ^ "Goofs for No Cure for Cancer". Internet Movie Database. http://imdb.com/title/tt0248752/goofs. Retrieved 2007-11-07. 
  3. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwhL7a2QVuw

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