This one is difficult, because there's still some people out there who refuse to believe that the song playing in Birthday Blues is "In a Sentimental Mood" by John Coltrane and Duke Ellington. No matter what you hear: that's the one. The Cosby version has been slightly modified to fit the ending of the episode, but it is the same song. A classic of jazz. The reason people refuse to believe it is because that song is NOT "In a Sentimental Mood." If the song you're talking about is in the episode where Cliff is feeding Claire cake and keeps running back and forth to the kitchen, then yes it IS "In a Sentimental Mood". It is NOT "In a Sentimental Mood"; it is called "Look at This" by Grover Washington, Jr. It seems to be available on Itunes only on a Cosby Show-themed album with a voiceover by Bill Cosby.
lt's called "I'm a woman" by koko Taylor
the songs cliff (bill cosby) played to his wife clair
The song is called "How Blue Can You Get."
Bill Cosby Show #________
Hillman
Hillman
The Cosby Show
hillman college
Claire was a lawyer and Bill was a doctor.
The person who sang that is named Big Maybelle
There's Still No Joy in Mudville
"Say Hello to a Good Buy" (1987), season 3-episode 15.
i been watching this for like 4 years everyday...seen every epiosod twice and not once was Claire not Claire yes cliff was heathcliff and then he was cliff...then he was heathcliff again but never has Claire change always smart and pretty!!! i been watching this for like 4 years everyday...seen every epiosod twice and not once was Claire not Claire yes cliff was heathcliff and then he was cliff...then he was heathcliff again but never has Claire change always smart and pretty!!! I've seen every episode of The Cosby Show multiple times over the years. I love the series and I probably know all of the scripts word for word! I've never seen 'Clair' appear as anyone other than Clair, however Cliff actually was named 'Clifford' when the series began. The name placard on the front of the house reads 'Clifford Huxtable'. He became Heathcliff some time later. However... there were certain episodes where she does not appear, missing the filming of certain episodes due to being pregnant. There are several other episodes where her condition is hidden via various tactics.
Put It Where You Want It
lt's called "I'm a woman" by koko Taylor
This one is difficult, because there's still some people out there who refuse to believe that the song playing in Birthday Blues is "In a Sentimental Mood" by John Coltrane and Duke Ellington. No matter what you hear: that's the one. The Cosby version has been slightly modified to fit the ending of the episode, but it is the same song. A classic of jazz. The reason people refuse to believe it is because that song is NOT "In a Sentimental Mood." If the song you're talking about is in the episode where Cliff is feeding Claire cake and keeps running back and forth to the kitchen, then yes it IS "In a Sentimental Mood". It is NOT "In a Sentimental Mood"; it is called "Look at This" by Grover Washington, Jr. It seems to be available on Itunes only on a Cosby Show-themed album with a voiceover by Bill Cosby.