Love my "Representing the Street" tshirt with all the best Sesame Street characters, but my favorite thing is this book I've had since I was a child. My Mom gave it to my little brother, which was very upsetting, but thankfully it survived and I still have it.
Edit: Omg, I was just looking around to see if I could find a copy for my niece. Apparently it's rare? Someone is selling a copy on Ebay for $50!!
I don't own it anymore, but I just wanted to say as a child my two favorite things were a Muppets 8-track my mom would play for me in the car and this I know its nothing amazing, but I used to play with it in the car all the time while my mom was shopping.
Hey buddy, I did some conversions for you, since I could not find it myself.
Hopefully, these chords will help you out.
Here are the chords used in structure for the song.
There was a book published in the 80's that has what you are looking for...Miss Piggy's Treasury of Art Masterpieces from the Kermitage Collection. Not expensive on Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/Piggys-Treasury-Masterpieces-Kermitage-Collection/dp/0030007437/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=kermitage+collection&qid=1569406943&sr=8-1 I have a copy and it's great!
Afaik that was the original format for the release. Couldn't say if it was on 8 track.here's a link to it on Amazon, though a little poking about might yield better pricing.
The Henson Company didn't produce Dreamchild, the Creature Shop was hired to build puppets for it after their impressive work in The Dark Crystal. The movie is about the woman who inspired the Alice character in Alice in Wonderland, and the Creature Shop built animatronic Wonderland characters for dream sequences. They are kind of creepy (by design). You can get it on DVD if you're interested.