Monster In The Mirror (FULL VERSION)
Have you ever heard of the celebrity song from Sesame Street where celebrities sing "Monster In The Mirror" that was from 1989? Well, in season 22, the song was re-edited to include cameos by celebrities like María Conchita Alonso, Candice Bergen, Ray Charles, Chubby Checker, Glenn Close, Tyne Daly, Geena Davis, Bo Diddley, Roger Ebert, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeff Goldblum, Kadeem Hardison, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Bo Jackson, Kid 'n Play, Robert MacNeil, Lou Diamond Phillips, Julia Roberts, Gene Siskel, Jeff Smith, Tracey Ullman, Blair Underwood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Robin Williams and The Simpsons!
Now here's Grover, performed by Frank Oz, and joined by several characters which I do not own in the song called Monster in the Mirror. The rest is all explained in the video right here.
This original music composer who composed the song was Christopher Cerf. But don't forget about the lyrics too. They were both created by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. It was from the album called Sesame Street's Silly Songs. It was also published by Splotched Animal Music. This was also licensed by The Orchard Music on the behalf of ABC Music. Monster in the Mirror is copyrighted by Sesame Street Workshop.
At the end of the song, Grover was bored. SpongeBob SquarePants walks up to Grover and says "Wubba Wubba" but Squidward stops him. Mike Wazowski (from Monsters Inc) has a sign that says "Monster?". Grover shrugs. Now comes Leap with a sign that says END meaning it's the end of the song. Aerosmith - Come Together is owned by Columbia Records and Sony Music Entertainment. The original song of the same name is by the Beatles but it belongs to UMG_MK records and from Abbey Road.
I don't own the characters from my intro or the song either. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Theme Song is copyrighted by Schoolly D.
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At the end of the credits of the song, I told Grover that the song was over. Good thing Grover knew about it, so he left. And then I left too.