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"Love Led Us Here" is sung by Kermit and Miss Piggy in Muppet Treasure Island while hanging upside down. During the song, we cut to Long John Silver and his pirate crew celebrate in finding the treasure. A pop version of the song performed by John Berry and Helen Darling was featured in the film's closing credits and on the soundtrack album.

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  • Love Led Us Here
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  • "Love Led Us Here" is sung by Kermit and Miss Piggy in Muppet Treasure Island while hanging upside down. During the song, we cut to Long John Silver and his pirate crew celebrate in finding the treasure. A pop version of the song performed by John Berry and Helen Darling was featured in the film's closing credits and on the soundtrack album.
  • "Love Led Us Here" is the love theme for Muppet Treasure Island. It is sung by Kermit the Frog as Captain Smollett and Miss Piggy as Benjamina Gunn while they are hanging upside down with a rope that is on fire. As the song ends, Benjamina's rope cuts from the fire, but Smollet catches her by the feet. The song is also sung in the credits by John Barry and Helen Darling.
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  • Love Led Us Here
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  • Mad Muppet Melodies
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  • Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
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  • "Love Led Us Here" is sung by Kermit and Miss Piggy in Muppet Treasure Island while hanging upside down. During the song, we cut to Long John Silver and his pirate crew celebrate in finding the treasure. A pop version of the song performed by John Berry and Helen Darling was featured in the film's closing credits and on the soundtrack album.
  • "Love Led Us Here" is the love theme for Muppet Treasure Island. It is sung by Kermit the Frog as Captain Smollett and Miss Piggy as Benjamina Gunn while they are hanging upside down with a rope that is on fire. As the song ends, Benjamina's rope cuts from the fire, but Smollet catches her by the feet. The song is also sung in the credits by John Barry and Helen Darling.
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