The Muppet Show 2

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The Muppet Show 2
The Muppet Show 2 LP Cover.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Released1978
Recorded1978
Genre Soundtrack
Label Pye Records
Arista (USA)
Producer Jim Henson and Peter Harris
The Muppets chronology
The Muppet Show
(1977)
The Muppet Show 2
(1978)
The Muppet Movie: Original Soundtrack
(1979)

The Muppet Show 2 is the second soundtrack album released from the TV show of the same name. It follows the same format of sketches and songs as the first album, but also includes guest-star appearances by Bernadette Peters and Peter Sellers.

Contents

Track listing

Side A

  1. "The Muppet Show Theme"
  2. "Baby Face"
  3. "There's a New Sound"
  4. "A Monologue by Fozzie Bear"
  5. "Cuanto Le Gusta"
  6. "Who?"
  7. "Time in a Bottle"
  8. "An Editorial by Sam the Eagle"
  9. "Borneo"
  10. "At the Dance"
  11. "Upidee"
  12. "Just One Person" (with Bernadette Peters)

Side B

  1. "Happy Feet"
  2. "Pigs in Space"
  3. "I'm Five"
  4. "Sea Chantey"
  5. "New York State of Mind"
  6. "The Pig Calypso"
  7. "When"
  8. "A Gypsy's Violin" (with Peter Sellers)
  9. "Wishing Song"
  10. "Animal Sings Gershwin"
  11. "For What It's Worth"
  12. "We Got Us"
  13. "Closing Theme"

Muppet performers

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Chart (1978)Peak
position
UK Albums Chart [1] 16

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [2] Silver60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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References

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