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In the song, Oscar sings about the trash he so admires; he presents a tattered and worn sneaker that's covered with holes and has torn laces ("A gift from my mother the day I was born..."), a 13-month old newspaper with smelly, cold fish wrapped inside (a piece of waste that Oscar affirms he "wouldn't trade for a big pot of gold"), a defective ...
The Carpenters, one of the many artists who recorded music from Sesame Street.. Sesame Street's songwriters included the show's first music director Joe Raposo; Jeff Moss, whom Michael Davis called a "gifted poet, composer, and lyricist"; [18] and Christopher Cerf; whom Louise Gikow called "the go-to guy on Sesame Street for classic rock and roll as well as song spoofs". [19]
Elmopalooza! is a 1998 children's album featuring songs performed by characters from Sesame Street with special musical guests. [1] First released on CD and cassette in 1998, this album is the soundtrack to the Elmopalooza television special which commemorated Sesame Street ' s 30th anniversary.
The show is a musical that takes place at New York City's Radio City Music Hall, featuring performances from guests Jon Stewart, David Alan Grier, Rosie O'Donnell, Gloria Estefan, En Vogue, the Fugees, Kenny Loggins, Shawn Colvin, Jimmy Buffett and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones to celebrate Sesame Street ' s 30th anniversary.
Musical Number – "I Love Trash" by k.d. lang; How the Nightingale Got Its Voice – Kermit tells a story on how a nightingale got its voice. Observing Humans – Billy the Bear and a Raccoon observe a human family in their backyard. Closing Number – "On the Road Again" by the Garbage; The StoryTeller in "Sapsorrow".
"I Love Trash" (remade version) (introduction omitted/new sound effect added at the end) - Oscar the Grouch "Count it Higher" - Little Chrissy and the Alphabets; Montage of Ernie songs: "Rubber Duckie" "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" "Put Down the Duckie" "Do De Rubber Duck" "C Is For Cookie" - Cookie Monster "Monster in the Mirror" - Grover
A couple in Australia have been accused of faking their young son's cancer diagnosis "It will be alleged that the accused shaved their 6-year-old child’s head, eyebrows, placed him in a ...
Joseph Guilherme Raposo, OIH (February 8, 1937 – February 5, 1989) was an American composer and songwriter, best known for his work on the children's television series Sesame Street, for which he wrote the theme song, as well as classic songs such as "Bein' Green", "C Is For Cookie" and "Sing" (later a #3 hit for The Carpenters).