"You Can't Top This", sung by a CGI hammer in the tune of ", "You Gotta Be Patient (To Be a Patient)", music by, "You Say Hola and I Say Hola", sung by Luis (, "You Tickle Me", sung by Elmo, Zoe, Rosita, Herry Monster, Telly Monster, Baby Bear, and Frazzle, written by, This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 00:15. Some kids show how they put on shoes. Grover songs He finds out finally that he hast o put on his shoes on his feet. "I Put My Leg in My Pants", written by Jeff Moss, over footage of kids getting dressed. The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland: Sing and Play, Elmo's Musical Adventure: Peter and the Wolf, Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration, The Monster at the End of This Book: Starring Lovable, Furry Old Grover, Children and Television: Lessons from Sesame Street, Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street, Sunny Days: The Children's Television Revolution That Changed America, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_songs_from_Sesame_Street&oldid=1002126337, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from September 2015, All articles needing additional references, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "14 Carrot Love", sung by Polly Darton and Benny Rabbit, "A Baby's Life", sung by Anything Muppets, "A New Way to Walk", sung by The Oinker Sisters, music by, "A Very Simple Dance", originally sung in audio track by David (, "Adding", sung by a lavander Anything Muppet singer (, "Ah, For the Joys of the Countryside", sung by a nature-loving baritone (, "The Alligator King", written/animated by, "Alphabet Jungle", written by Dennis Scott and animated by, "Antarctica", sung by two Anything Muppets (voiced by, "'B' is for Bubble" (sung to the tune of ", "Baa Baa Black Sheep", sung Telly and Three Sheeps, "Baa Baa Bamba", sung by Luis (Emilio Delgado) and the Muppet sheep and other animals, in the tune of ", "Barn in the USA", sung by Bruce Stringbean (. "Dressed Up", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of birds. "The Boogie-Woogie Piggies", sung by The Oinker Sisters, written by, "Born to Add", sung by Bruce Stringbean (Christopher Cerf) and the S. Street Band, after ", "Brothers Song", sung by a young boy in both English and Spanish over a young boy bonding with his baby brother, written by Philip Namanworth and Benjamin Goldstein. "(That Only Happens at) Birdland", sung by Olivia, "The Square Song". Edited: It would appear that 2131, 2375, and 2523 are the same scene--the one that's currently on YouTube, but 2291 is an entirely different scene. "J Jump", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of people jumping. Birds have feet, Big today. Later performed by Destiny's Child. The song was included in the video Big Bird Sings! Huge fan of Maria, never got a huge chance to see her feet because of the Sesame Street puppetry so not only do we get to see her pantyhose feet but bare too? "Cow Dog Song", ("I'm a hard-working dog") – produced, directed, scored, and sung by Fred Wardenburg. Written by Graham Preskett. "Crocodile Smiles Song", Sung by an opera-singing crocodile about what you do with your teeth. "Skin", sung by Kevin Clash over footage of kids at the beach, written by Jeff Moss. OMG, would like to relive that. Shop Sesame Street: Elmo's World Elmo Has Two! Featuring. Light on My Feet " is a Sesame Street song performed by Snuffy in episode 3465 (1996), to celebrate how his tap dancing skills have improved. "Soul O", sung by an animated soul group. I never saw the shoe store one but I do remember the Count counting her toes and I kinda remember Maria sleeping while the Count counts her toes. "Everybody Sleeps", sung/written by Joe Raposo. "Soul A", sung by an animated soul group. Animated by, "Ugga Wugga Lullabye", sung by the horns-up side (, "Under Over Song", sung by four animated animals, with lyrics by Maxine Fisher. "Weaver Bird", sung/written by Joe Raposo over...well, y'know, a weaver bird. Real mad. "Girl of the World", sung by Zoe, Prairie Dawn (both; "Goodbye Garbage! Do you want to grow up to be an author, an astronaut, a scientist, or a doctor? With the exception of Full-Bodied Muppets like Big Bird, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Sweetums, and Barkley the Dog with visible legs and feet, the puppets are usually seen from the waist up only. "I Have Feet" is a Sesame Street song sung by Grover, about the things he can do with his feet—all of which he does, assuming that the listener wants him to. Animated by Julie Zammarchi, "High, Middle, Low", sung by an Anything Muppet barbershop trio, voiced by, "Home to Me", sung by three Anything Muppet children (, "The Honker Duckie Dinger Jamboree" sung by, "Honk Around the Clock", sung by Christopher Cerf as he accompanies the honkers, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by, "How Do You Get from Here to There? "Wheels on My Feet" is a Sesame Street song that Big Bird sings while roller-skating down the street.