The Rainbow Connection

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"The Rainbow Connection" is a popular song written by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher and originally performed by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson) in The Muppet Movie in 1979. By extension, as evidenced in the TV special, The Muppets at Walt Disney World, the song has come to epitomize the ideals and artistic spirit of Henson and his company as much as "When You Wish Upon a Star" represents Walt Disney and his company.

It has been covered by artists such as Leftöver Crack, Sarah McLachlan, Aaron Lewis, Kenny Loggins, The Dixie Chicks, Justin Timberlake, The Carpenters, Kiki and Herb, Jason Mraz, The Pussycat Dolls, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Tay Zonday, Jim Brickman, Caroline's Spine, The Dresden Dolls, Willie Nelson (who is actually often incorrectly credited with penning the song), pop-punk band Fifteen, Lea Salonga, Andy Bernard in The Office and many others. It was sung by Blondie's Debbie Harry in a duet with Kermit on the Muppet Show in 1981 (Season 5).

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[edit] Chart success

Kermit's version of "The Rainbow Connection" reached #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November of 1979; the song remained in the Top 40 for 7 weeks total.

[edit] Critical reception and legacy

Kenny Ascher and Paul Williams received Oscar nominations at the 1979 Academy Awards for the movie score and for "The Rainbow Connection", which the All Music Guide describes as an "unlikely radio hit ... which Kermit the Frog sings with all the dreamy wistfulness of a short green Judy Garland."[1] and goes on to add that "'The Rainbow Connection' serves the same purpose in [The Muppet Movie] that 'Over the Rainbow' serves in The Wizard of Oz, with nearly equal effectiveness: an opening establishment of the characters' driving urge for something more in life."[1] The song was also nominated for the Golden Globes for "Best Original Song" in 1979, losing both Oscar and Globe to "It Goes Like It Goes" from Norma Rae.

The popular song's name has been used by a number of charitable organizations wishing to evoke its message, including a children's charity similar to the Make-A-Wish Foundation[2], a summer camp for seriously ill children[3], and a horseback riding camp for people with disabilities[4].

[edit] Trivia

On 22 March 1996 a young man briefly held a New Zealand radio station hostage. One of his key demands was that the station play "The Rainbow Connection".[2]

In the Office episode "The Convict", Andy Bernard serenades Pam Beesly with a high-pitched (partially Pig Latin) version of the song with banjo accompaniment.

In the episode "Cold Spell" of the Series Picket Fences (first aired 28 October 1994), Paul Williams appeared in a guest role and performed his own song.

In the made for TV movie It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie Kermit comes across a statue of himself in the park. The statue's plaque has the words "THANK YOU KERMIT" FROM THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD. "...FOR THE LOVERS, THE DREAMERS, AND YOU." - a section of the lyrics from the Rainbow Connection.

In 2002, a Japanese Television show in title “Love Love Love” used “The Carpenters” version of the song as their opening song.[3]

U.S. Nippon article on the Show..[4]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Cater, Darryl. Muppet Movie Original Soundtrack Review. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
  2. ^ CNN World Fringe.
  3. ^ U.S. Nippon article on the Show.
  4. ^ [1], U.S. Nippon article on the Show..