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Five Monsters in My Family — The Monsters of Sesame Street; I Can't Help It — Herry Monster; I Want a Monster to Be My Friend — A Little Girl; Frazzle — Frazzle and the Frazzletones; Side Two We'll Do It Together — Cookie Monster, Herry Monster and Grover; Fur — A Maroon-and-Yellow Monster; Cookie's Rhyming Song — Cookie Monster
"Share", sung by Ernie and Cookie Monster on the album In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record about sharing milk and cookies, written by Joe Raposo; it was later sung on the show by Elmo (Kevin Clash) and Zoe , and again by Elmo and Ernie (Steve Whitmire).
1978 - Sesame Street Story Time (CTW 22086) 1978 - On The Street Where We Live - Block Party! (CTW 22087) 1978 - David: Daydreamin' On A Rainy Day (CTW 25518) 1978 - Fair Is Fair (CTW 22088) 1978 - Sing, Sang Song Singalong (CTW 25520) 1978 - Sesame Street Silver - 10th Anniversary Album (CTW 79002) 1978 - Sesame Street Fever soundtrack (CTW)
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The song was rewritten as a counting song for a performance on Sesame Street, in which Feist counts chickens, monsters (Elmo, Zoe, Rosita, and Telly) and penguins to 4. [50] Brooke White of American Idol fame performed a cover of "1234" during her set on the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2008, which ran from July 1 to September 13.
The latest season of Sesame Street might have fans in their feelings thanks to a certain guest star. In the trailer for the children's program's 55th season, Reneé Rapp sings with the beloved ...
Sesame Street is one of the longest-running shows in the world, airing for over five decades. The Cookie Monster and Ms MacLean’s unusual cookies can still be caught in new episodes on Max. Show ...
The song appeared in the 1993 video Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration. [10] "Monster in the Mirror" was one of the songs in the 1995 album "Sesame Street: Platinum All-Time Favorites" [2] and the 2003 album Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music. [11] One of the song's refrains is "Wubba Wubba Woo". [8]