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"Frog Struggle Song" was originally written for a Sesame Street insert and sung by composer Joe Raposo over a footage of a tree frog climbing a tree. The lyrics begin "It's a long hard climb, but I'm gonna get there...I'm climbin' to the mornin' sun."
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Sesame Street - It's A Long Hard Climb
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Sesame Street - Water Baby
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Sesame Street - Water Baby
Performed by Joe Raposo.
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Sesame Street - Sing
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Date: 1970
"Sing" was written by Joe Raposo for the first season of Sesame Street. It's been sung countless times on the show, with many different singers. Some versions have included the lyrics in both English and Spanish. Like "Bein' Green," it too has become an American standard. The song as covered by The Carpenters reached number 3 on the Billboard pop charts in 1973.
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Sesame Street - Bicycles
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Music by Joe Raposo
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My Passion for 70's Sesame Street
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Sesame Street - Peacock
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Sesame Street - Seahorse
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Sesame Street - Snake film
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Sesame Street - Little Things
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"Little Things" has been recorded many times for Sesame Street, by its composer Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 1933), and by Prairie Dawn among others.
Tony Bennett later performed the song with Lexine. (EKA: Episode 3719)
In Episode 3860, the music is used as underscore as Telly contemplates on the miracle of birth, after witnessing his pet hamster Chuckie Sue deliver four babies.
The segment was remade with CGI ribbons, and used to directly follow the story of "Little Big Bird" in Episode 4108. A newer recording was also made with a solo bass vocalist.
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Sesame Street - Dressed Up
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"Dressed Up", sung by Joe Raposo, accompanied a Sesame Street film montage of birds with eye-catching plumage. More recently, the song was used for a montage of kids dressing in grown-up clothes, and performed by Ron Marshall.
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Sesame Street - Pelicans on film
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Sesame Street - The Letter P
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Sesame Street - Little Weaver Bird
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"Weaver Bird" is a song, sung by Joe Raposo, about a little bird who weaves a nest of sticks and thread to keep her babies dry.
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Sesame Street - Lions on Film
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Sesame Street - Mammal Babies
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Sesame Street - Chicken Hatching
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Sesame Street - Kermit introduces a film of giraffes
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Kermit, Fanny, and Shola discuss giraffes (leading into a film of real giraffes with music by Joe Raposo). Shola enjoys manhandling Kermit, and jerks his head up and down to demonstrate the concepts of "down and high".
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Sesame Street - Flying
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Sesame Street - What do you do with a fruit?
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"What Do You Do With a Fruit?" (sometimes credited as "Fruit Song") is sung by Joe Raposo to a live action film of kids eating fruit.
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