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Continue Wikipedia's list of songs This article needs additional quotes to check. Please help improve this article by adding quotes to reliable sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. Find sources: List of songs from - News newspaper book scientist JSTOR (September 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) This is a list of songs from Sesame Street. It includes songs written or used on the series. The list of people's songs promoting a significant number of songs on the show include , Christopher Cerf, , and Al Jarnow. Children's Life, played by Anything Muppets 'A' You're Adorable, played by Jack () Little Bit, sung/written by Joe Raposo. A New Way to Walk, performed by the Yonker sisters, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Mark Salzman. Later in Destiny's Child. A Very Simple Dance, originally sung in David's soundtrack (North Calloway) at Bertha and Sing-Wing-Along, later performed by Mike (Ward Saxton) and children, lyrics by Carol Hall and music by Sam Pottle. ABC-DEF-GHI, performed by (Carroll Spinney), written by John Stone and Joe Raposo. Ain't No Road Too Long, by Waylon Jennings, in Follow That Bird Add, performed by lavander All Muppet singer () explaining the addition with cookies, appears and demostrates subtraction, eating cookies, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. The Adventure, performed by En Vogue, written by Christopher Cerf. The African alphabet, played by Ladysmith Black Mambaso and Paul Simon and (Jim Henson), is written by Joe Raposo. African Alphabet, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkey. , for the joy of the countryside, performed by a nature-loving baritone (Jim Henson), written by Sam Pottle (music) and David Axlerod (lyrics). The Alligator King, written/animated by Bud Lucky with lyrics by Don Hadley, performed by Turk Murphy and Bud Lucky. Later, played by Jerry Nelson and as both characters, for Count Counts. Air, written by Joe Raposo and Luis Santeiro, performed by Bip Bippadotta (Jim Henson). Air, written by Christopher Cerf and Emily Kingsley, played by (Jim Henson), leads a marching group through the walls of a barbershop, every time a hairdresser (Richard Hunt) speaks aloud a word that rhymes with air for a hard-thinking client (Jerry Nelson). All by Myself, played by Prairie Dawn (), written by Jeff Moss. One song written by Sam Pottle. Later performed by Big Bird. Alphabet Jungle, written by Dennis Scott and animated by Claski Hsupo. Amigo, played by Carlos (Jerry Nelson), Betty Lou (Fran Brill) and other muppets about the Spanish word for a friend, written by Carol Hall. Antarctica, performed by two Anything Muppets (voiced by Paul and Ivy Austin) and penguins, penguins, Emily Kingsley and Christopher Cerf. 'B' for bubble (singing to the tune of Three Blind Mice and features children blowing bubbles). Baa Baa Black Sheep, sung by Telly and three sheep Baa Baa Bamba, performed by Luis () and sheep-muppets and other animals, in the melody of La Bamba, written by Joe Raposo and Luis Santeiro. Baking cake, Animated by Paul Fierlinger using the same stop-motion animation used on Teeny Little Super Guy. Barn in the U.S., played by Bruce Stringbin (Christopher Surf) and the S. Street Band, in the melody born in the U.S. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, written by Christopher Cerf and Emily Kingsley. Betty Beth, played by Count von Graf (Jerry Nelson), written by Joe Raposo. Be My D, performed by Didi O'Dea and Dew Drops, written by Donald Alan Segal and Luis Santeiro. Beautiful Baby, written by Philip Namanworth and Benjamin Goldstein on footage of Beep babies, performed by Two Things Muppets, written by Sam Pottle (music) and Emily Kingsley (lyrics) Beginning of the Middle and End, performed by Paul Jacobs on the melody And She Was by Heads Talking, animated by Sally Cruickshank, music by Christopher Serf and lyrics by Sarah Durk. Bein' A Pig, sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of pigs. Bein' Green, played by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by Joe Raposo; later covered by , Van Morrison and many others. Believe in Yourself, sung over the years by different characters on the show and soundtracks; it was also covered by Diana Ross, the Neville Brothers, Ray Charles, NSYNC, and other artists. Written by Joe Raposo. Benny Hop, played by Benny Rabbit (), included in Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance songs. 's Blanket, played by Muppet's sheep (Jerry Nelson, Kevin Clash and Ivy Austin) and Bert (), both learn how the blanket is made of sheep's wool, written by Christopher Cerf and Sarah Compton. Best friends, played by Telly and Baby Bear and aired in the episode #3140 about a phone call that crudely criticizes Gina and (Savion Glover) friendship. Between, played by Jeff Redd. Later covered by Wayne Brady. The big, the big, the biggest, written by Christopher Cerf. Bingo was his name about, accompanied by a short film about how vinyl records are made. Performed by Paul Simon and Harper Simon. The song was later covered by the cast and honkers for the 1982 , Sing Along. Black Eye Peas, accompanied by a short film about how glass bottles are recycled. Written by Graham Prescott. Blue Nosed Gopher, accompanied by a short film about how newspapers are recycled. Written by Graham Prescott. Boogie-Woogies Piggies, performed by Sister Oinker, written by Tony Geiss. Bones (Inside You), played by Count von Graf (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. Born to add, performed by Bruce Stringbin (Christopher Surf) and S. Street Band. Sung in Melody Born Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, written by Christopher Surf Bounce Back, performed by Lillian (Lilias White); Animated Paul Fierlinger using the same stop motion animation used on Teeny Little Super Guy Brothers songs, performed by a boy in English and Spanish for a boy's connection with his younger brother, written by Philip Namanworth and Benjamin Goldstein. The rewritten version was sung by Lexina Bondock titled Family Song, Brushing Down the Doggies, performed by Cecil Budgie #10 Song, performed by Gene Barrett; written by Gene Barrett But I Love You, performed by (Frank Oz and Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. C in Space, performed by Gene Barrett; written by Gene Barrett , performed by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo; original version directed by Jim Henson. Calcutta Joe performed by Jim Thurman, written by Jeff Hale and Anna Dibble in Capital I, written by Steve zuckerman, performed by the captain himself (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. Caribbean amphibian, played by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson) on a small island with the support of a small frog, turtle and the group Anything Muppet calypso, written by Mark Saltzman; Kermit (played by ) later sang this song with Jimmy Buffett in . Chapel Hat Pegs performed by Haji Jones, Irishman Mike and Mr. Snuffleupagus. Chopsticks, played by Kevin Clash with footage of people eating food with chopsticks. Circles, performed by Herry and Cookie Monster, written by Jeff Moss. City-Country Song, performed by a cow (Marilyn Falcon) and a hipster (Jim Henson), written by Sam Pottle (music) and Emily Kingsley (verses). Closer to Me, performed by , written by Joe Raposo (music) and David Corr (verse). Comb Your Face, performed by Monster (Richard Hunt), music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Sarah Compton. Come after me (to the Greenwood tree). Animation Buzzco Associates. Performed by Uncle Edgar the tortoise and his nephews on a round singing. Cookie Disco, performed by Cookie Monster and three backing vocalists parodying Isaac Hayes' song Theme from Shaft, music by Sam Pott and lyrics by Christopher Cerf. Cooperation Makes It Happen, performed by Count It Higher, is written and sung by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf), with backing vocals by The Alphabeats (Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson and Jeff Moss) in their debut performance. Count Me In - written by Emily Pearl Kingsley and Jason Kingsley, written by Kenny Vaughn Count Up to Nine, performed by Count von Graf with Ftatateeta and bats in their castle, music by Sam Pott and lyrics by David Axlerod. Counting Backwards in Spanish, performed by Count von Graf and a group of backing vocalists, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. Counting crows, performed by counting crows (actual crows; parody of the real group Crows) Score Score performed by Count von Graf in Count and other audio releases, music by Sam Pott and lyrics by Emily Kingsley and David Axlerod. Counting Song (Learning to Count) - performed by zoe and Selina (Annette Calud) Eva Maria Noblezada's aunt as a parody I'll Survive Gloria Gaynor. The Coconut Man, played by with Count von Graf (Jerry Nelson), written by Christopher Cerf. Cow Dog Song, (I'm a hardworking dog) - produced, directed, scored, and performed by Fred Wardenburg. Crocodile smiles song, performed by an operatic crocodile about what you do with your teeth. Animation by Michael Sporna. Cry, performed by Baby Rocky (Jerry Nelson), written by Sarah Compton (lyrics) and Sam Pottle (music). Daddy Dear (Song 'D' music by Bada Lucky, the words of Donald Hadley Pope helps with dishes, performed by three doll families about how they help each other do housework, cooking, and homework written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (lyrics). Danger's No Stranger, performed by How Now Brown (Christopher Cerf) and Wave Moo, written by Christopher Cerf and John Stone. Different are still the same, performed by Buster Horse (Martin. Robinson), Glady the Cow (Richard Hunt), and two backup horse singers, written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (verses). Diner Letter P Diner Letter R Do De Rubber Duck performed by Ernie (Jim Henson), with Telly (Martin. Robinson), Oscar (Carroll Spinney), Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), Earl (Jerry Nelson), Biff (Jerry Nelson), Guy Smiley (Jim Henson), Glade Do the Dog, performed by Prairie Dawn with a chorus of woofed Barkley Bark in the Dark Doin' Dove, played by Bert (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo. House, written by Alan Robert Scott, Marilyn Lang Scott and Keith Vernon Textor. Do-Op Hop, performed by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson) with backing vocals by Ivy Austin and Cheryl Hardwick, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Norman Stiles. Don't be afraid, played by Paul Jacobs. Paul Fierlinger's animation using the same stop motion animation is used on Teeny Little Super Guy. Don't let yours into town, written and performed by ; a version of his 1958 hit Don't Take Your Guns to Town with new lyrics. Don't touch me, played by Benny Rabbit. Don't go (That's what the sign says), performed by Alaina Reed Hall. Don't Walk, performed by Anything Muppet Bridegroom (Christopher Cerf), music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sarah Durkey. Don't waste water, played by Jerry Nelson over the frames of how water is used. Down the street, performed by Take 6. Dressed Up, sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of birds. A reworked version sung by Ron Marshall over Children dress in fashionable clothes. Easy Goin' Day, performed by Big Bird (Carroll Spinney), from Follow That Bird Food, performed by Joe Raposo. The song includes Raposo singing with himself, created with the help of double tracking. Eating cookies all season, performed by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), sung to the tune of Makin' Whoopee By Eddie Cantor. Eight balls of fur, performed by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf) to the melody of the Great FireBalls, written by Tony Geiss. Eight beautiful notes, performed by (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. Eight Penny Candy Man, sung/written/animated by Bud Lucky with lyrics by Don Hadley. Later performed by North Calloway on Count Counts. Eighteen sandwiches, performed by Angela Cappelli over animation to the melody I'm Eighteen by Alice Cooper, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durka. Elevator Song, performed by the Barbershop Anything Muppets quartet (voiced by Jerry Nelson, Frank Oz, Christopher Cerf and Richard Hunt), written by Sam Pottle (music) and Ray Sicher (lyrics). Elmo and the Moon of Lavender performed by Los Lobos to the tune Kiko and The Lavender Moon, written by David Hidalgo and Luis Santeiro. The song Elmo, performed by Elmo (Kevin Clash), written by Tony Geiss. Elmo wrote his name, performed by Elmo, with Big Bird, Susan Robinson () and some anything Muppets written by David Corr (lyrics) and Stephen Lawrence (music); included in . Exercise, performed by Betty Lou (Fran Brill), (Frank Oz) and the chorus of the general Muppets; a parody of The Physical Olivia Newton-John, written by Cheryl Hardwick and Maggie Bloomfield. All Eat, performed/written by Joe Raposo. Everyone is asleep, sung/written by Joe Raposo. The song of each, performed by Bip Bippadotta and the Androse sisters, written by Jeff Moss. Everybody loves ice cream written by Jeff Moss. Everyone makes mistakes, performed by Big Bird (Carroll Spinney), written by Jeff Moss. Everyone needs a friend, played by Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus their new friend (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph), written by Tony Geiss. All in the wrong place ball, performed by Oscar (Carroll Spinney) and Grundgetta (), written by Jeff Moss (music) and Katie Rosenberg- Turow (lyrics) Face Facts, performed by Lillian (Lillias White) Fat Cat Sat Hat, performed by Bip Bippadotta (Jim Henson) Feeling All Right With Five to accompany the film about swimming penguins, the first season of Feelin' Good / Feelin' Bad, performed by Bert and Ernie, lyrics by David Axlerod and music by Sam Pott. Fiesta, performed by (Carmen Osbahr), was also joined by Elmo, zoe, Telly, Baby Bear, and Betty Lou for the party, lyrics by Luis Santeiro and music by Fernando Rivas. Five feet tall and tall, written and Johnny Cash. Five Jive, seung/rapped by Elmo (Kevin Clash) and performed by two backing vocalists about number 5 similar to MC Hammer, written by Christopher Cerf (music) and Norman Stiles (lyrics). Five people in my family, performed by the Muppet family, written by Jeff Moss. Follow the arrows, played by Luis (Emilio Delgado), written by Peter Howard and Emily Kingsley. Follow the instructions, performed by Paul Jacobs; Animated Paul Fierlinger using the same stop motion animation used for Teeny Little Super Guy. Four big lions, sing/written /animated by Bud Lucky with lyrics by Don Hadley. Four Seasons Song, performed by vocalist over animation, written by Jeff Moss. Fourteen Deserts, played by Jerry Nelson on number 14, is animated by Joey Ahlbum, written by Robbie Merkin. From Your Head, performed by Betty Carter, written by Jeff Moss and animated by Sally Cruickshank. Later performed by Diana Shuur and Elmo. Frazzle, performed by Frazzle and Frazzletones, music by Sam Pott and lyrics by David Axlerod. Fruit song sung/written by Joe Raposo over shots of children eating fruit. Funny Farm, sung/written/animated by Bud Lucky with lyrics by Don Hadley. Furry Blue Mommy of Mine, performed by Herry Monster, written by Sam Pottle (music) and David Axlerod (poems). Furry Happy Monsters, performed by R.E.M., was joined by Kate Pearson of Anything Muppet and Monsters (including a two-headed monster), a parody of the song by the band Shiny Happy People. Fuzzy and Blue, played by Grover, Herry Monster and Cookie Monster, eventually Frazzle interrupts the song because he wants to be in it, despite the fact that it is not blue, so they change it to Fuzzy and Blue and Orange, written by David Axlero (lyrics) and Stephen Lawrence (music). The game Make Believe, played by Cecil The Garbage Man , accompanying the film about what makes a garbage truck. Get Your Body Busy, performed by Baby Tooth and Funky Girl of the World, performed by zoe, Prairie Dawn (both; Fran Brill), Rosita (Carmen Osbahr) and Betty Lou (Lisa Buckley) to the tune of the feminist anthem I'm a Woman, music by Paul Jacobs and the words of Sarah Durka. Goodbye, Garbage!, shown in an episode #198 Good Morning, Mr. Sun, performed by Big Bird Good Morning, morning, performed by Jerry Monster (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. Grasshopper, a waltz instrumental by Joe Raposo, features a piano and harpsichord created for the animal film Green Grows Rushes Go, performed by Uncle Edgar Turtle and his children. Animation Buzzco Associates. Grow High, Grow Low performed by Ernie (Jim Henson), with tomato (Camilla Bonora), potatoes (Jerry Nelson), lettuce (Richard Hunt), zucchini (Martin. Robinson) and beetroot (Kevin Clash), written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (poems). Habanera, an aria from the opera by Carmen Bizet, performed by movements of animated orange ladies. Hand Hand 14 Carat Soul, written by Christopher Cerf and Nancy Sanz. Handful of Crumbs, played by Cookie Monster, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. Happiness, performed by the entire cast. Originally from the Broadway musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Happy Happiness performed by Tyrone Davis over footage of children on the beach, written by Paul Jacobs and Sarah Durkey. Happy Tappin' with Elmo, performed by Elmo (Kevin Clash), written by Christopher Cerf. Happy To Meet You by Celine Dion and Herry Monster, written by Jeff Moss. Has anyone seen my dog?, played by Marty (Jerry Nelson) and Grover (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo. Hawk, by Joe Raposo, created for the animal film Healthy Food performed by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) to the melody Walk This Way from Run DMC, written by Christopher Cerf. Heavy and light. performed by Elmo and Telly, written by Christopher Cerf (music) and Sarah Durkey (lyrics). Hello, Sammy is played by , Sammy the Snake (Jim Henson), and S's Girl Choir. In the melody Hello, Dolly!. Here We Are performed by two cartoon cacti. Animation by Julie Zammarchi Hey, Diddle Diddle (Cat on violin), performed by Uncle Edgar , playing a turtle and his children. Animation Buzzco Associates. Hey Food performed by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) and The Beetles (Christopher Cerf and Richard Hunt) to the tune Hey Jude by The Beatles, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. Tall, medium, low, performed by the trio of hairdresser Anything Muppet, voiced by Jerry Nelson (high), Joe Raposo (middle) and Jeff Moss (low), music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. Hold my hand in the performance of Hootie and Blowfish with and the kids teach them to hold their hands for their adults while crossing the street. Home for Me, performed by three muppet children (Jim Henson, Fran Brill and Richard Hunt) about their homes, written by Joe Raposo and Luis Santeiro. Honker Ducky Dinger Jamboree, played by Ernie (Jim Henson), written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. Honk Around the Clock, performed by Christopher Cerf as he accompanies honkers, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Tony Geiss. How do you get from here there?, performed by nothing Muppets (Jim Henson, Marilyn Falcon and Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. I Am a Fine Musician I Am The World, performed by Gloria Globe, music by Stephen Lawrence and lyrics by Mark Salzman. I Am Chicken, performed by Chicken () and a chorus of back-up chickens, parodying I Am Woman, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. I Can Sing, performed by Herry Monster and Anything Muppet by Louise (Louise Gold), written by Jeff Moss. (I Can't Get No) Collaboration, performed by the Cobblers (Christopher Cerf) on a melody (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction By The Rolling Stones, written by Christopher Cerf and Lerner. Dance Dance Sleeping Ernie, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. I don't want to live on the moon, played by Ernie (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. I Got a Song, performed by Ray Charles with Ernie and Bert, written by Sam Pottle (music) and David Axler (verses). I Heard My Dog Bark, performed by Gordon () singing the main body, assisted by Bob, Susan, Uncle Wally, and children; written by Jeff Moss. I Just Adore Four, performed by Big Bird (Carroll Spinney) and Tarnish Brothers (Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt), lyrics by Joseph A. Bailey and music by Sam Pott. I Laught When I'm Happy, performed by Ernie (Steve Whitmire) for Baby Natasha (Kevin Clash), written by Tony Geiss. I love the waltz, performed by the Earl (Jerry Nelson) dancing around with the Countess in his castle, written by Paul Parnes. I Love Being a Pig, performed by Joe Raposo, written by Derek Lamb over footage of the pig's body, muzzle, and tail (the film was first used in Episode #179) I love my chair I love my elbow performed by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. I love the basket performed by Oscar Pear (Carroll Spinney), written by Jeff Moss. I put my foot in my pants, written by Jeff Moss, for footage of kids dressing up. I Want a Monster to Be My Friend, sung in an audio track by a little girl (Marilyn Falcon) in The Sesame Street Monsters!, later in the show insert, Betty Lou's puppet lip, synchronized with the Vocal Track of the Falcon, lyrics by Robert Pierce and music by Sam Pott. I want to be me, performed by Cecil I want to take, performed by Cub Calloway and Count von Graf (Jerry Nelson). I Wonder, performed by Ernie (Steve Whitmire), lyrics by Molly Boylan and music by Adam Schlesinger. I Wonder About the World Above Up There, performed by Kermit the Frog and three Muppet children (played by Jerry Nelson, Camille Bonor and Martin. Robinson), written by Donald Alan Segal; This was Jim Henson's last singing, as Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street, included on Jim Henson: Sesame Street Celebration. If I had known that you were Comin' I would have baked a cake, performed by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) If I were, performed by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by David Axlerod (texts) and Stephen Lawrence (music). If The Moon was Cookie, performed by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), written by Steven Lawarence (music) and Luis Santeiro (verses). I'll Love You in Spring Time, performed by Guy Smiley (Jim Henson) during all seasons of the year, written by Jeff Moss. I'm a real cowboy, performed by Forgetful Jones, Clementine, and a few cowboys, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Sarah Compton. I am Aardvark, sing/written by Joe Raposo over footage of aardvark. I'm a Earthworm, performed by Slimy (Martin. Robinson), written by Tony Geiss. I'm Cold, performed by Lavender All Muppet Girl (Marilyn Falcon), written Raposo (music and lyrics) and Emily Kingsley (poems). I'm Curious, animated by Sally Cruickshank, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkey. I'm going to get to you, played by Cecile I'm Pretty, played by David (North Calloway) over footage of fish and other sea creatures, written by Joe Raposo. I'm proud to be a cow, performed by Gladys the Cow (Richard Hunt), written by Tony Geiss. I'm sad because I'm happy, performed by Oscar Pear, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. I'm So Blue, performed by Big Bird (Carroll Spinney), from Follow That Bird. I'm Talkin' Love, performed by Tricia Godwood with Herry Monster, Baby Bear and Grover, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkey. I'm Under the Weather Over You, performed by Polly Darton Il Alphabetto, an alphabet-style Mozart opera, performed by Madame Alma Clack (a parody of Alma Gluck voiced by Ivy Austin) and a bird's choir, she accidentally whips up another chicken while singing the climax part of an aria written by Tony Gays. Imagination Rain, performed by Richie Havea, written by Steve zuckerman. Imagination songs, performed by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Bert (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo. Imagine if you (the ship inside your mind), played by Prairie Dawn (Fran Brill) Captain Schnook and Mr. Shneeze (both relevant parodies of Captain Hook and Mr. Smee from Peter Pan, played by and Jerry Nelson, respectively), aired an episode of #3069, music by Jeff Moss and by Joie Mazzarino. Imagine that, in Ernie's performance of the things he sometimes imagines to be, written by Jeff Moss in and out of the crowd, a parody of The In The Crowd animated by Sally Cruikshank, music by Christopher Cerf, and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. In and Out Disco Segment Monster Disco, where Frazzle learns to dance in the doorway and outside the doors. In my book, played by Jerry Nelson, an animation of a boy reading his book written by Jeff Moss; it was later sung by Bert (). In the library, performed by David (Norman Calloway), written by Joe Raposo. In your imagination, performed by Elmo, written by Christopher Cerf. Indian U Call, played by Nelson (Steve Whitmire) and Jeanette () to the tune of Indian U Call Nelson Eddie and Jeanette MacDonald, written by Lee Pockriss and Judy Freudberg. Infinity (It's About the Size of It) sung/written/animated by Bud Lucky. It's not hard, it's my pen, a parody of He's Not Heavy, He's My Brother, performed by an animated chicken (Ivy Austin). It's Alive, performed by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson) on how to say what is alive and not, written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (verse). It's Funny, performed by guitarist Anything Muppet, was joined by other laughing Muppets, later performed by Polly Darton (Fran Brill), music by Sam Pott and lyrics by David Corr. It's hip to be squared, a parody of Lewis and News Hip To Be Square, performed by animated Red Square (Paul Jacobs). It's Ookyook (It's Cold Outside), performed by an Alaskan girl dressed for winter, written by Joe Raposo. Italian street song, performed by Placido Flamingo (Richard Hunt) and All Animal Orchestra. It was conducted by Seiji Ozawa. From operetta, Naughty Marietta Victor Herbert. Jellyman Kelly, played by James Taylor and a group of children, written by James Taylor and Sarah Taylor. J Friends, written by Jeff Moss, performed by a group of four Muppets on a list of names from their friends that begin with the letters J. J Jump, sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of people jumping. Jumpin' Jive, played by Cab Calloway with a two-headed monster (Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt). Just happy to be me, performed by Kingston Livingston lll (Kevin Clash), written by Gail Sky King. Keep the park clean for pigeons, performed by Bertha (Frank Oz), written by Tony Geiss Kids Just Love Brush, performed by Bicuspids (Ivy Austin) in a parody of girls just wanting to have fun with Cyndi Lauper, music by Cheryl Hardwick and lyrics by Maggie Bloomfield and Judy Freudberg. Children with Wings, played by Abby Cadabbie (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph), written by Tony Geiss. Picnic of The Lady of God, written/animated by Bud Lucky with lyrics by Don Hadley, performed by Jerry Nelson's La, La, La, by Bert (Frank Oz) and Ernie (Jim Henson) about words that begin with the letter L written by Joe Raposo. Lambaba, played by the Count (Jerry Nelson) with singing, dancing lambs, in a parody of the Lambada craze, written by Tony Geiss. Letter B, performed by the vocalist Of The Beetles (Richard Hunt) to the tune Let It Be the Beatles, written by Christopher Cerf. Letter N, performed by Nick Normal (Jerry Nelson) and Nickmatics, written by Stephen Lawrence (music) and Mark Saltzman (verses). Lincoln Park zoo, written and animated by Bob Kurtz with the lyrics of Big Daddy, performed by Big Daddy. Later in the performance of Gordon, Big Bird, Elmo, Grover, Oscar, Cookie Monster, Snacky, Erry, Ernie and Burt in one episode. Listen to the bells, performed by hippie All Muppet in sunglasses (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. Little Miss Earl together, played by the Count (Jerry Nelson) and zoe (Fran Brill) to the tune Little Miss Can't Be Wrong Spin Doctors, written by Adam Rudman (lyrics) and Robbie Merkin (music). Little Factory, performed by Ernie on how he takes care of his factory, which thanks him, written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (verses). Little things sung/written by Joe Raposo; Prairie Dawn later covered the song for Sing: Songs of Joe Raposo. Look a little closer, played by Bob (Bob McGrath), written by Joe Raposo. Lowercase N, written by Steve zuckerman on the animated film of the lonely lower register N Long Hard Climb, sung/written Raposo; Jerry Nelson's version is recorded on the Lowdown Hoedown, and the song is renamed Long Hard Road. Love the Ocean, performed by The Beach Monsters (Jerry Nelson, Camilla Bonora, Kevin Clash, and Martin. Robinson), to the tune of Little Old Lady (from Pasadena) Ian and Dean, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. Lovely Eleven Morning, written and animated by Bud Lucky with lyrics by Don Hadley. Lucky Thirteen, played by Mouse (Jerry Nelson), animated by Loring Doyle, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. Lucy in the sky with diamonds, played by Betty Lou and Little Jerry and monotonous. Originally performed by The Beatles. Lulu's Back in Town, played by Tony (Jim Henson) and Beautiful Monster of the Day (Frank Oz) M-M-Meal Monster, performed by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) and Herry Monster (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. Mad, played by Little Jerry (Jerry Nelson) and the Monotones in their debut performance, written by Jeff Moss. Mad Goat Song, written/animated by Derek Lamb Magic Pig Calypso Song Mahna Mahna (first aired 1969, episode 14) Mambo I, I, I, performed by Gloria Estegel (parody of Gloria Estefan, voiced by Ivy Austin) and Miami Slime Machine (a nod to the Miami Sound Machine), the words of Nancy Sans and music by Fernando Rivas! Hot! Hot! Dance songs; it was later covered by Gloria Estefan in Elmopalooza. Martian beauty, sung/written/animated by on poems by Don Hadley. Me and my chairman, in a performance (Norman Calloway), later covered the animated character Traction Jackson, written by Luis Santeiro. Me Gotta Be Blue, performed by Cookie Monster, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco, performed by Cookie Monster, written by Joe Raposo. Me Want It (But Me Wait), a parody of Icona Pop's I Love It, performed by Cookie Monster. , played by Grover (Frank Oz), written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. There was a celebrity version of this song that featured celebrity appearances by , Chubby Checker, Geena Davis, Charlaine Hunter-Gault, Beau Jackson, Ray Charles, Jeff Goldblum, Maria Conchita Alonso, Kadeem Hardison, Robert McNeil, Jeff Smith, , Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candice Bergen, Beau Diddley, Roberts, Tyne Daly, Blair Underwood, Eskel and Ebert, Tracy Ullman Song was arranged by Paul Ullman, produced by Jim Blachfield and directed by Laura DiTrapani in Mommy and I the vocals were later re-recorded by Lexina Bondock. Moonshine, played by Jerry Nelson as a little boy wondering on the beauty of the moon and its light, written by Jeff Moss and animated by Clasky Csupo; it was later sung by zoe (Fran Brill) and Herry Monster (Jerry Nelson). Mother Goose Jamboree, performed by Cabins (a parody of Cab Calloway) and various Mother Goose characters having a party in the bookstore all night, Ivy Austin performs the introduction of the song, the music of Paul Jacobs and the lyrics of Sarah Durka. The Muppets rhyme at school, performed by Mr. Essex's students, such as Prairie Dawn (Fran Brill), as Mr. Essex (Jim Henson) teaches his students about rhymes (such as nose and go), to the tune of Moses from Singin' in the Rain, written by (texts) and Joe Raposo (music). My name is zoe, played by zoe (Fran Brill), written by Sarah Durkey and Robbie Merkin. My space friend, played by Telly the Monster (Martin. Robinson), written by Stephen Lawrence (music) and Luis Santeiro (poems). My Triangle Home, performed by Clementine (Camilla Bonora) to the tune Home on the Range, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Nancy Sanz. The Lullaby of Natasha performed by Humphrey (David Rudman) for baby Natasha (Kevin Stein), written by Christopher Cerf and Judy Freudberg. The National Association of W Lovers, performed by Bert and various Anything Muppets in an organization dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the virtues of the letter W, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by . New Baby, performed by Frida (Fran Brill) about a new monster child (Richard Hunt) that her mother (Pam Arciero) recently, written by Joe Raposo (music and lyrics) and Luis Santheiro (lyrics); All three monsters in this song will become another family of monsters, Frida will eventually be reworked as Ingrid, the same puppet used for Frida's mother, will later be used for Humphrey, and the baby monster became Baby Natasha. Night Bug Boogie, played by three singing bugs (voiced by Ivy Austin) inside a wall full of dancing beetles, written by Nancy Sanz (lyrics) and Stephen Lawrence (music). Nineteen instalment, sung/written by Paul Jacobs over animation on a party tune like this 1999 Prince, with lyrics by Sarah Durkee. No matter how you feel about them, carmen Miranda's performance is styled by Anything Muppet, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. No Matter What, performed by Kevin Clash with footage of children playing with a beach ball, written by Jeff Moss. No one, some, all, performed by Bip Bippadotta with various nothing muppets and monsters written by Joe Raposo (music) and Jeff Moss (poems). Numerical Correspondence Song, performed by the quintet Of Anything Muppets in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, music by Sam Pott and lyrics by David Corr and David Axlerod. Numero Comparsa, performed by Celia Cruz and all the Muppets with the rhythm of salsa, written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (verses). Octopus Blues, played by Kevin Clash, written by Jeff Moss. Garden octopus, played by a diver - some of the muppet (Jim Henson), the oily blue fish (Frank Oz) and the clam (voiced by Joe Raposo), written by Ringo Starr. Old button hole sang over footage of children getting On my pond, performed by Kermit the Frog, written by Christopher Cerf and Sarah Durkey. One banana, performed by Lavender is all Muppet (Jim Henson), and the band Muppet Bananas dressed as Carmen Miranda, written by Stephen J. Lawrence. One Fine Face, performed by Ernie and Elmo, written by Jeff Moss. One of these things (unlike the others); written by Joe Raposo and John Stone One Small Voice played by Bob (Bob McGrath), children and Tiely Monster (Martin. Robinson), later Backstreet Boys with Elmo, written by Jeff Moss. One Two Three, sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. One Way, performed by Green Anything Muppet greaser (Christopher Cerf), lyrics by Christopher Cerf and music by Sam Pott. Ooh What a Fabulous Party, sung/written by Paul Jacobs on Sally Cruickshank's animation, with lyrics by Sarah Durkey. Opposite Stuff, played by Bip Bippadotta (Jim Henson) and two cows (Richard Hunt and Kevin Clash), written by Joe Raposo (music) and Jeff Moss (poems). Oscar's Junk Band, performed by Oscar Pear and his unwanted band, written by Christopher Cerf (music) and Sarah Durkey (lyrics). P is my favorite letter, performed by a trio of anything Muppet hillbillies, written by Jeff Moss. Part of the whole, performed by Paul Jacobs. Animation by Sally Cruickshank. The song pasta, performed by Kevin Clash peanut Butter, is sung/written by Joe Raposo over frames of a peanut butter plant. People in your neighborhood tend to sing Bob (Bob McGrath), written by Jeff Moss. Pigeons and cookies and a basket, performed by Bert, Cookie Monster, and Oscar Grouch, written by Jeff Moss. Planets, Moon and Stars, performed by Elmo (Kevin Clash) for his Doll David from his bedroom, later Jerry Nelson provided vocals for a CGI-animated version of the segment written by Jeff Moss. Portrait of D'Un Robot, accompanying a short film showing toys, robots and companions, written by Janko Nilovic Pretty Baby, concerns the kisses of rhinos, performed by Joe Raposo. Put A Lid On It, performed by Squirrel Nut Cippers Put Down Duckie, performed by Hutts Owl and Ernie, cameo appearances by Carl Banks, Celia Cruz, Danny DeVito, John Candy, Andrea Martin, Joe Williams, Rhea Perlman, Pee-wee Herman, Madeleine Kahn, Paul Simon, Pete Seager, Keith Hernandez, Mookie Wilson, Sean Landeta, Mark Ingram, Carl Nelson, Jeremy Ayrms, Yitzhak Perlman, Gordon Jackson, Christopher Jackson The song is a question, performed by Lavender All Muppet Little Girl (Fran Brill) and Grover, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Jerry Juhl. Silent Song of Time, sung by Ernie under the apple tree, written by Joe Raposo (music) and Tom Dansmuir (verses). Rain Falls, performed by Oscar Pear and Bob McGrath, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Jeff Moss. Lift yours performed by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf), written by Jeff Moss. Rap Animation #6, performed by rap animation children #7, performed by children Rap Animation #9, performed by children Rap Animation #11, performed by children Rap Animation #13, performed by children Rap Animation #15, performed by children Rap Animation #15, performed by children Rap Animation #15, performed by Children Rap Animation #17, performed by children Rap Animation #19, performed by children Readers of the Open Range, performed by Vern (Jerry Nelson) and his bands (Kevin Clash and Richard Hunt), who specialize in reading signs, and they introduce themselves, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Sarah. he was also sung in the sound track by Elmo and Noel Cowherd (Jerry Nelson) on Elmo Lowdown Hoedown. Rebel L, played by Billy Ayle (Kevin Clash), Rebel L (voiced by Christopher Cerf) and the police to the tune of Rebel Yell Billy Idol, music by Christopher Cerf and the words of Sarah Durkey. , played by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Daveed Diggs, written by Jeff Moss. Red and blue, played by Elmo and Grover, written by Jeff Moss. The Redwood tree, played by Uncle Edgar Banjo is played by a tortoise and his children, Animated By Buzzco Associates. Right in the Middle of My Face, originally sung by Susan (Loretta Long) and Bob (Bob McGrath), later performed by Elmo, written by Jeff Moss. Rock 'N Roll Readers, performed by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf) and Alphabeats (voiced by Jeff Moss and Paul Jacobs), music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sarah Compton. Romeo and Juliet, accompanying a short animated insert, where the acorn falls from the oak and grows into another oak tree. Run, run, all run, played by Joe Raposo Sol, My Salt, performed by Jerry Nelson over footage produced by Sea Salt in India Salute to Banana, performed by Ivy Austin Salute to the letter E, performed by Guy Smiley (Jim Henson) on the letter E (which won on Letter of the Day Pageant). Written by Tony Geiss. Say Cheese, performed by Lilias White Street Sesame Theme (Sunny Day), written by Joe Raposo, John Stone, and Scratch my Spin, performed by Beep Bippadotta (Jim Henson) and two nothing monsters written by Jeff Moss. Seven GoldFish, performed by Elmo on the tally of seven goldfish, written by Cheryl Hardwick and Nancy Sanz. Shake Your Head One Time, performed by Ernie Shapes in My Room, performed by Telly Monster, written by Donald Alan Segal. Share, performed by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) on The In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record about the sharing of milk and biscuits written by Joe Raposo; she was later sung on the show by Elmo (Kevin Clash) and zoe (Fran Brill), followed by Elmo and Ernie (Steve Whitmire). Silent E, By Simple Pleasures, accompanies the film of a girl playing with her dog on the beach played by Bobby McFerrin Poy, written by Joe Raposo. Sing version recorded by 1973, reached #3 in billboard's top singles Sing After Me by Madeleine Kahn and Grover (Frank Oz), written by Sam Pottle (music) and Tony Geiss (verses). Sing Your Synonyms performed by Luis (Emilio Delgado), Maria (Sonia Manzano), Susan (Loretta Long), Gordon (Roscoe Orman), Telly (Martin. Robinson), Elmo (Kevin Clash), and Bob (Bob McGrath) on the tune Let's Call The Whole Thing Off, music by Joe Raposo Six (My Favorite Number) Six snails sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. Sixteen samba, performed by the band Anything Muppets about man's love for number 16, written by Tony Geiss. Leather, performed by Kevin Clash for footage of children on the beach, written by Jeff Moss. Snuffle Shuffle, performed by Mr. Snuffleupagus (Martin. Robinson), written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (verses). Soul A, performed by an animated group of souls. Soul H, performed by an animated soul band. Soul O, performed by an animated soul band. Someone comes and plays, performed/written by Joe Raposo. The re-recorded version of the song is used as a theme for . The Earl's song, performed by Count von Graf, written by Jeff Moss and Emily Kingsley. Soundman Song, played by Simon Soundman (Jerry Nelson) about how his ersh-ruff (dog) chased meow (cat) up a tree and how a cat came down, written by Jeff Moss. Sound It Out, performed by Same Sound Brown (North Calloway) and Farley (Jerry Nelson) reading and sounding words on the board, lyrics by Sarah Compton and music by Sam Pottle. Splish Splash, accompanying a video of zookeepers washing elephants at zoo. Performed by Bobby Darin. STOP!, performed by Luis (Emilio Delgado), Susan and Bob, is sung by Biff, Roxy Marie and Benny Rabbit. It is also in the home video favorite party game Big Birds. Standing at the bus stop is a sign, performed by four peaks. Starfish, played by a young girl, written by Joe Raposo. However, we as each other, performed by Grover Green are all Muppet Girl in Flower Garden, written by Jeff Moss. Sugar beet (beetroot, beetroot, sugar beet), accompanying a film about how sugar is made. Swamp Mushy Muddy, played by Oscar Pear (Carroll Spinney), music by Sam Pott and lyrics by Norman Stiles and David Axlerod. (It only happens in) Birdland, performed by Olivia Alaina Reed Square Song. Later this song appeared in the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Tadpole, played by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. Take a breath, sing/written by Joe Raposo over footage of live animal breath; he was later interrupted by Elmo for the tribute album Sing: Songs of Joe Raposo. Tall Short Texans, animated by Joey Ahlbum, played by a tall cowboy (voiced by Paul Jacobs) and a short cowboy Нельсон) под мелодию Long Tall Tall music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkey; he was later interrupted by Big Bird and Elmo as a sound track on Lowdown Hoedown Elmo. Tall Tale, played by Johnny Cash Birdland Jump, played by Joe Williams in Birdland, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. Curious cantata, performed by Luis (Emilio Delgado), Maria (Sonia Manzano), Bob (Bob McGrath) and Big Bird (Carroll Spinney) in the spirit of Hungarian rhapsody No. 2 Franz Liszt. The dirtiest city in the West, performed by cowboys-muppets in the spirit of Ghost Riders in the sky. The First Time Me Eat Cookie, performed by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) over memories of him as a child, is given cookies in his high chair by his mother (played by Kevin Clash), lyrics by Kristin Ferraro and music by Mike Renzi. Frogs in The Glen, played by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by Tony Geiss. The song sneezing, performed by Kathleen Cow with a pig, sheep and horse, written by Jeff Moss. Telephone Opera performed by Placido Flamingo (Richard Hunt) and the Nessopolitan Opera Choir, to the melody of Funicula, Funicula, written by Joe Raposo (music) and Luis Santeiro (lyrics). The Telly Aquarium is performed by a group of Muppet fish, including a fish that resembles Telly (Martin. Robinson) itself, a parody of The Age of Aquarius / Let the Sunlight in the 5th Dimension, written by Annie Evans (poems) and Stephen Lawrence (music). The Ten Commandments of Health, performed by Dr. Ted (Ted Mumford) and the medicine, lyrics by Ted Mumford and music by Christopher Cerf. Telephone Rock, performed by Little Jerry and the Monotons, written by Christopher Cerf (music) and Norman Stiles (verses). Ten Tiny Turtles, sung/written/animated by Bud Lucky with lyrics by Don Hadley. That's how the numbers go, performed by Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Humphrey, Ingrid, and Benny Rabbit. This is what the counts, performed by Count von Graf, written by Joe Raposo. Things I remember, performed by Ernie (Steve Whitmire), and Bert (Frank Oz), written by Jeff Moss. This Frog performed by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), with backing vocals by the Tarnish brothers (Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt and Christopher Cerf), music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Axler. This Little Piggy Went To Market by Elmo and the Oinker sisters Three Waltzes of Chickens performed by Marilyn Falcon over a cartoon of 3 chickens, animated by Bruce Coyard, written by David Axler (lyrics) and Sam Pottle (music). Paste Factory Rap (How do they get that toothpaste in the tube?), accompanying a video of how toothpaste is produced. Toucan Two-Step, sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey on poems by Don Hadley. Touch, Feel/Touch, Hold, Feel, Sung/Written by Joe Raposo. Try and try again, sing/written by Joe Raposo. Tu Me Gustas (I Like You), performed by Maria (Sonia Manzano), and also performed by Luis (Emilio Delgado), Joe Raposo and Jeff Moss. Tweet In the Morning, performed by Bobby McFerrin and Muppet Birds. Two G Sounds, performed by Grover (Frank Oz) and George (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. Two princesses, performed by spin doctors with Elmo (Kevin Clash), Telly (Martin. Robinson), and zoe (Fran Brill). Two little birds, played by Edgar Banjo, playing a turtle and his children. Animation Buzzco Associates. U Really Got A Hold on Me, performed by Smokey Robinson on the tune You've Really Got A Hold on Me, when I'm being chased by the letter U. Ugga Wugga Lullabye, performed by a horn-up side (Richard Hunt) of a two-headed monster as a bedtime song while the horns are upside down (Jerry Nelson) asleep, music by Jeff Moss and Tony. Under Song, performed by four animated animals, with lyrics by Maxine Fisher. Animation by Michael Sporna. Up and Down Opera, played by Placido Flamingo (Richard Hunt) and Ernie (Jim Henson), written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. Up and Down, performed by Herry Monster (Jerry Nelson) and Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), written by Jeff Moss. Up and down, left and right, played by Joe Raposo. Up, Down, In, Out, Over, Under, performed by Cecile Up, Up and Away (first broadcast 1970, episode 49) Upside Down World, performed by Ernie and Bert from Follow That Bird, written by Jeff Moss. Wait right here at the bus stop sign sung by a group of something Muppets as they wait for their bus. Water Course and Exchange accompanying a short film showing how pencils are made. written by . Water Baby, sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of seals and children swimming. We all sing the same voice (My Name Is You) written by J. Philip Miller and Sheppard M. Green Weaver Bird, sing/written by Joe Raposo over... Well, you know, weaver bird. We are a family accompanied by a film. We Are All Earthlings performed by Anything Muppet (Jerry Nelson) and Elmo (Kevin Clash) with various animals, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Sarah Compton. We are all monsters performed by four monster dolls, written by Stephen Lawrence and Tony Geiss; Originally Jerry Nelson played the red monster, who was later known as Elmo, with a low, rough voice, but after Elmo was created as the main character, his lines were conveyed by Kevin Clash in later broadcasts. We are Wet or Dry, performed by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf) to the melody of Black or White , music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sarah Compton. Wet Paint, performed by How Now Brown (Christopher Cerf) and Moo Wave, written by Christopher Cerf and John Stone. Which Come First (Chicken or Egg), sung/written by Joe Raposo over frames of eggs are delivered in boxes. What do I do when I'm single?, performed by Grover (Frank Oz), written by Jeff Moss. What do you do when you're a kangaroo, sung/written by Joe Raposo footage of the kangaroo. What do you do with a pet?, sung/written by Joe Raposo in a cartoon with a boy and his dog. What I Am, performed by Will.i.am, written by Chris Jackson and Bill Sherman. What is a friend?, played by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) and his friend (David Rudman), written by (music) and Luis Santeiro (verses). What's Inside, performed by Lilias White (with a cameo cookie monster) What's the name of this song?, lyrics by David Axelrod and music by Sam Pott. Who Am I?, played by Olivia Robinson (Aline Reid) Who Are You Looking at the Tigers?, performed by David (Norman Calloway) over footage of a tiger written by Joe Raposo. Windy, performed by Tony and Beautiful Monster Day Women Can Be, performed by the Women's All Muppets show (voiced by Marilyn Falcon, Carol Hall, and ), lyrics by Carol Hall and music by Sam Pott. The word NO!, performed by Maria (Sonia Manzano) and Gina (Alison Bartlett), written by Christopher Cerf. Want to buy O?, played by Lefty Salesman (Frank Oz), who tries to sell O Ernie, written by Joe Raposo. X Marks the Spot!, performed by on Letter X, written by Joe Raposo. Yakety Yak (Take It Back), a clip about not littering. Featuring , Stevie Wonder, and many other celebrities in the video. Yellow Submarine, performed by three Anything Muppets including Engineer (Jim Henson), Pilot (Carroll Spinney) and Captain (Frank Oz) You're Not Alone, performed by Sofia (Jasmine Romero), Abby Kadabbi (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph) and Rosita (Carmen Osbacher) You Can't Get Right Up, performed by Lily White. You Gotta Be Patient(To Be a Patient) by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Tony Geiss and Sonia Manzano. You say Hola and I say Hola, performed by Luis (Emilio Delgado), and Maria (Sonia Manzano) to the melody of Dancing Cheap Cheap, the words of Sonia Manzano and the music of Joe Raposo; later it was also sung by Gloria Estefan. You Tickle Me, performed by Elmo, zoe, Rosita, Herry Monster, Telly Monster, Baby Bear, and Frazzle, written by Jeff Moss. The zig zag dance, performed by four-show Muppets, followed by, Mighty Mighty Bosstones with Count von Graf, written by Jim Timmers and Christopher Cerf. Izzy Sumers, written by Joe Raposo. Sunzun, performed by Celia Cruz and Big Bird (Carroll Spinney), music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. Blues, sung by Over the Top (Jerry Nelson) to the tune sharp Dressed Man from Top, music by Christopher Cerf and the words of Sarah Durka. 14 Carrot Love, words by Polly Darton and Benny Rabbit Links - Pfeiffer, Amy (February 14, 2010). One of these things is not like the other: Ugly Duckling may be better than ABCD for detecting melanoma. 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