A unique idea for a Sesame Street parody band!

ssetta

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"Hit Me Circle, One More Time" - Britney Spheres

"8-er Boy" - Avril Lagreen

"Without M" - M&M

I know my ideas suck.
 

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Even MORE ideas...

And now, even MORE ideas...

"Fast R" by Stacey Clapman

"2-Day" by the Crashing Jack-O-Lanterns

"I Without A Face" by Billy Idle (who, so far, is the only character I've mentioned that has actually appeared on Sesame Street)

"Rock the Bats, Blah!" by the Count with a parody band of the Clash playing in the background (perhaps the Crash)

"14 Pigs Squealing" by Hogston ("More Than A Feeling" by Boston)

That's all for now,

SillyJoeBob
 

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"God Save the 14" by the X Pestles

"It is D, Babe" ("It Ain't Me, Babe") by Bob Dylands

"Me and My Letter C" ("Me and Bobby McGee") by Janis Hopelin

What other ideas to y'all have?

BlueAM
 

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BlueAM said:
"And E Was": by the Talking M's
Actually, there was an animated segment I believe was called "Beginning, Middle And An End" that was done in the style of Talking Heads' "And She Was". The singer even sounded like David Byrne (one never knows, with all the celebs the show has attracted, Byrne might've provided vocals...Slim chance, though).

Sincerely,

John "manoftheSTREET" Kilduff
 

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The lead vocal in the "Beginning/Middle/End" song with books was Paul Jacobs. The band didn't have a name, but I would call them Talking Books. Since the animation had some of those in it. It's a great song, one of my favorites.
 

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manoftheSTREET said:
Actually, there was an animated segment I believe was called "Beginning, Middle And An End" that was done in the style of Talking Heads' "And She Was". The singer even sounded like David Byrne (one never knows, with all the celebs the show has attracted, Byrne might've provided vocals...Slim chance, though).

Sincerely,

John "manoftheSTREET" Kilduff
I didn't know that! Thanks for telling me.

Here are some more ideas:

"Purple A's" by Jimi Hendrain

"Red N" by Peter Gabriality

You guys share more ideas!

BlueAM
 

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More Ideas....

"Highway to L" by AB/CD

"16, 16" by Kissykiss ("Christine 16" by Kiss)

"Jog with J" by Bowandarrowsmith ("Walk This Way" by Aerosmith)

that's all

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I don't think the world needs anymore songs based on letter "U"/you puns. But I don't think I've ever known a letter Y song. How about:

The Beetles singing "Tell Me, Y".
 

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I also thought of "T" ("She") by the Monkeys.

What do you think?

And say more suggestions if you wish!

BlueAM
 
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