"Bein' Green" was first recorded by Kermit the Frog, performed by Jim Henson, in 1970 on "Sesame Street." Van Morrison later covered the song in 1971 for his album "Tupelo Honey." Kermit's version is the original, making him the first to record the song.
Kermit The Frog has always been green.You can see his film history here
kermit is a green frog that plays banjo and sings and he is green and his name is kermit
The first color of Kermit the Frog was actually a shade of green, which has become his iconic color. However, when Kermit was originally created by Jim Henson in the 1950s, he was made from a different material and appeared more of a greenish-gray. Over time, Kermit's design evolved, ultimately establishing him as the vibrant green character beloved today.
Green of course!
Kermit is a puppet on the popular show "The Muppets." He is the green frog who is seen as the leader of the group. He also is married to Piggy, the narcissistic pig.
Its Not Easy Being Green "It's Not Easy Being Green" Van Morrison later recorded it on the album "Hard Nose the Highway"
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Kermit The Frog has always been green.You can see his film history here
kermit is a green frog that plays banjo and sings and he is green and his name is kermit
The first color of Kermit the Frog was actually a shade of green, which has become his iconic color. However, when Kermit was originally created by Jim Henson in the 1950s, he was made from a different material and appeared more of a greenish-gray. Over time, Kermit's design evolved, ultimately establishing him as the vibrant green character beloved today.
Green of course!
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Kermit the Frog
Kermit the Frog first sang the iconic line "It's not easy being green" in the 1970 song "Bein' Green," which was featured on the television special "Sesame Street" and later popularized in "The Muppet Movie" in 1979. The song reflects Kermit's feelings of self-acceptance and the challenges of being different. It has since become a defining moment for the character and a beloved part of Muppet lore.
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