Fave SST Songs

Grundgetta2800

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I'm going to say that my most favorite of all time is Put Down the Duckie with Hoots the Owl and Ernie. I like the original, but the extended version is the best.
 

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Bump.

(muttering) I hope I don't get in trouble, just because I am doing this.

OH! Hi there! I understand that bumping threads cannot be good, but I finally found this Sesame Street song called, "It's Alive". Yeah I get it Muppet fans. I am a classic Sesame Street person, but what the heck... watch the clip and I hope you will like it.
 

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Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)
One of These Things
People In Your Neighborhood
Cereal Girl
Healthy Food
Count It Higher
The Snuffle Lullaby (sung by Snuffy and Gordon)
Every song Don Music has forgotten and rewritten

**will add to this as I remember more!
 

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My favorites are:
* Every Joe Raposo song films
* The New Way to Walk
* Bus Stop sign (The Four Tops)
* Don't Walk (by Patti LaBelle and the Sweeties) (No, This is not same one as the one with the bridegroom)
* Wet Paint (How Now Brown Cow)
* Danger (It's No Stranger) (How Now Brown Cow)
* The Letter N! (Nick Normal and the Nickmatics)
* ZZ Blues (Over the Top)
* U Really Got a Hold on Me (Smokey Robinson)
* Beginning Middle and End (One of the Sally Cruikshank Animated inserts)
* Italian Street Song (Sung by Placido Flamingo with the All-Animal Orchestra, And conducted by Seiji Ozawa)
* Put Down the Duckie (Celebrity version, with Pee-Wee Herman)
* Monster in the Mirror (Celebrity version)
* The Birdland Jump (Joe Williams and the Birdketeers)
* Being a Pig (from the Sesame Street Creature Feature)
* I'm an Aardvark (also from the Sesame Street Creature Feature)
* I'm Gonna Get to You (Cecile the Ball)
* The African Alphabet (Ladysmith Black Mamazano and Paul Simon)
* ZunZun Babe (Celia Cruz and Big Bird)
* Born to Add (Bruce Stringbean and the S Street Band)
* The Opposite of what I do? (How Now Brown Cow)
* Two Heads are Better than One (Harry and The Two Headed Monster)
* Frazzle (The Frazzletones)
* Everybody's Song (Bip Bippadotta and the Androoze Sisters)
* The Teeny Little Super Guy theme song.
* Be My D (Didi O'Dey and the Dew Drops)
* Indian U Call (Nelson and Jeanette)
* It's Hip to Be a Square (Animated Insert)
* (I Can't Get No) Cooperation (The Cobble Stones)
* Down Below the Street (Take 6)
* Mary Had A Bicycle (Don Music)
* Jellyman Kelly (James Taylor and the kids)
* Between (Jeff Redd)
* Imagination Rain (Another animated insert)
* And many others........
 

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Monster In The Mirror

The Alphabet Song (Celebrity Version)

Just Happy To Be Me (Fugees Version)

Happy To Meet You (Celine Dion)

I Want A Monster To Be My Friend (En Vogue Version)

Adventure (En Vogue)

African Alphabet (Ladysmith Black Mambazo with Paul Simon)
 
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Too many. Anything Joe Raposo wrote was worth its weight in gold. All the animal films he scored, Roosevelt Franklin, the end is listless.

But one track from 1970 that's held my grip for all these years- "Someday Little Children". Susan sang it on the second Sesame LP, and once or twice on the show. I loved the arrangement- horns, piano, fat bass and drums, and angelic harmonies. It was almost issuing a challenge. Someday there will be peace and love in the world, and if it's going to happen, it's up to little children like me (and generations after me). 45 years later, it's still up to me.
I'm trying my best to do my part. How about you?
 
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OK..let's see:
"Little Things" (kind of obvious since it's in my signature. :wink: )
"If I Were" :smile:'s minstrel song)
"Sing"
"Bein' Green"
"Disco Frog"
"J-Jump" (almost forgot that one!)
 
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Too many to name but here are a few of them. I would say that most of the parody songs are my favorite, especially when I know which song they are parodying. I don't remember watching any parody songs that may have went over my head as a kid.


1. Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco
2. Count it Higher
3. Doo Wop Hop
4. Ten Commandments of Health
5. Monster in the Mirror
6. Disco Cookie
7. Me Going to Munch You Munch You
8. Hip to be a Square (don't know what year/season its from.)
9. (I Can't Get No) Cooperation (love this because I'm a fan of the band being parodied, the Rolling Stones.)
10. Healthy Foods
11. C is for Cookie
12. I Don't Want to Live on the Moon
13. I Love Trash
14. Do De Rubber Duck
15. Doin the Pigeon
16. Letter B
17. Hey Food
18. Get Along (I found it really funny when Kermit said he was going batty. Also the song being parodied was written by my father.)
19. The Batty Bat
20. Your Grouchy Face (James Taylor and Oscar the Grouch)
 

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1. SS Theme (prefer the calypso theme)
2. Happy Tappin' With Elmo
3. ABC-DEF-GHI
4. If I Was a Cloud in the Sky (Snuffy's cloud song)
5. Elmo's Song
6. Telephone Rock
7. The Batty Bat
8. C is for Cookie
9. Rubber Duckie
10: Honk Around the Clock
11. Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree
12. Get Along
13. I Love My Elbows

These are the ones I could think of off the top of my head, in no particular order.
 
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