Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Sesame Street Theme - The Kids
- ABC - DEF - GHI - Big Bird
- Bein' Green - Kermit the Frog
- Sing - The Kids
- Five Songs - The Kids
- Five People in My Family - The Anything Muppets
- People in the Neighborhood - Bob and the Anything Muppets
- Henson King of the Eight - Jim Henson
- Hi De Ho Man - Cab Calloway and the Two - Headed Monster
- How Do You Do - Lena Horne
- Over, Under, Around and Through - Grover
- Ladybugs Picnic
- Somebody Come and Play - The Kids
- Jellyman Kelly - James Taylor and the Kids
- Just the Way You Are - Billy Joel and Oscar the Grouch
- Everybody Sleeps - Joe Raposo
- Rubber Duckie - Ernie
- Doin ' the Pidgeon - Bert
- Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard - Paul Simon and the Kids
- Sweet - A Little Baby Boy - Pete Seeger and the Kids
- 1-2 - 3 Sesame Street - Stevie Wonder
- Pinball Number Count - - The Pointer Sisters
- I' ve Got Two - Big Bird. Oscar the Grouch, Mr. Hooper and Everybody
- I Love Trash - Oscar the Grouch
- Nasty Dan - Johnny Cash and Oscar the Grouch
- Sing After Me - Madeline Kahn and Grover
- Captain Vegetable - Captian Vegetable with Eddie and Andy
- African Alphabet - Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Kermit the Frog.
- B.B. King - B.B. King with Bert, Benny Rabbit, Big Bird and Baby Bear
- C is for Cookie - Cookie Monster
- Kiko and the Lavender Moon (Elmo and the Lavender Moon) - Los Lobos
- Sweet in the Mornin' (Tweet in the Mornin') - Bobby Mc Ferrin with the Birds
- Small People - Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers with Prairie Dawn and Big Bird
- Imagination - Ernie with Big Bird and the Cast
- From Your Head - Diane Schuur with Elmo
- What's the Name of that Song? - The Cast
- The Batty Bat - The Count with Ftatateeta and the Bats
- Mah Na Mah Na - Mah Na Mah Na
- Little Things - Tony Bennettt with Lexine
- One Small Voice - The Kids, Hoots the Owl, Prairie Dawn
- I Don't Want to Live on the Moon - Aaron Neville and Ernie
- This Frog - Kermit the Frog
- I Love Trash - Steven Tyler
- Two Princes - Spin Doctors with Zoe, Elmo and Telly
- Like the way I do (Like the way U Does) - Melissa Etheridge
- But I like You - Bert and Ernie
- Tu Me Gustas (I like you) - Luis and Elmo
- Mambo I,I,I, - Gloria Estefan
- Monster in the Mirror - Grover
- Hold my Hand - Hootie & the Blowfish with Elmo and the Kids
- I'm Talkin' Love - Trisha Yearwood and Herry Monster
- We are the Earthlings - A Boyand the Anything Muppets
- Happy to Meet You - Celine Dion with Herry Monster, Elmo and Big Bird
- Shiny Happy People (Furry Happy Monsters) - REM and Muppet Rocker
- Believe in Yourself - *NSYNC
- A New Way to Walk - Destiny's Child with Elmo, Groverand Zoe
- Elmo's Song - Elmo, Big Bird and Snuffleupagus
- Slide (Pride) - Goo Goo Dolls and Elmo
- Sing - Dixie Chicks
- Just Happy To Be Me - Fugees
- Put Down The Duckie - Ernie and Hoots the Owl
- Everybody Be Yo'Self - Keb' Mo' and the Kids
- Sesame Street Theme Remix - Ursula 1000
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #94075 in Music
- Released on: 2003-09-02
- Number of discs: 3
- Formats: Box set, Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Songs from the Street, the boxed set that stretches back to "Sesame Street's" 1969 debut, is the kids' record of the year, if not the decade: Big Bird and the gang might've pulled it off themselves--for a crew of fix-it store workers, shopkeeps, and goofball monsters, the talent quotient's off the charts--but when you've got this many names to drop, they've got to land somewhere. What impresses most in three discs is the lack of a single thud. Cab Calloway, Pete Seeger, and James Taylor mosey in on disc one; Johnny Cash, BB King, and Tony Bennett take seats on the stoop for disc two; and the Dixie Chicks, Gloria Estefan, and R.E.M. raise the brownstone roof on disc three--and that's leaving out stars like Lena Horne, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, and Trisha Yearwood. When it comes to inspiring preschoolers and their parents to sing the praises of rubber duckies, bein' green, and the people in their neighborhood; "The Street" gets busy. --Tammy La Gorce
Customer Reviews
Not quite as definitive as I'd hoped
We all know a few Sesame Street songs and chances are they appear on this collection which features 31 cast originals and 32 celebrity appearances. If you've been watching Sesame Street, you can probaly add those up to a grand total of 63 songs! Of the 31 cast originals, all but one track (HENSON KING OF EIGHT) has been previously released on LP or CD. It would have been nice to have more never-before-released tracks. That said, it's great to have some of the tracks appearing on CD for the first time. As for the 32 celebrity appearances, 25 of them have never been released before. So this is definately the set for you if you're a fan of the celebrity versions.
Inside the 10.5" cardboard case, the 3 Cds are presennted in cardboard slip covers and a 68 page booklet is included. The booklet is really impressive as it not only has credits and lyrics for every song, but also offers a brief timeline of the series from it's debut through the present day, as well as extensive liner notes.
I was really miffed that the original broadcast version of LADYBUG'S PICNIC wasn't used. In order to make this THE definitive Sesame Street collection I believe the broadcast version of all songs should have been used. That said, the remix version of the PINBALL NUMBER COUNT and SESAME STREET THEME are terrific!
For the casual Sesame Street fan this set is terrific. For the Sesame Street fan who has a few CD's but never owned or knows what an LP is, this set will offer you a few things you've never heard before like the Lena Horne and Grover classic HOW DO YOU DO. But if you want original broadcast versions of the songs and don't care for the celebrity intrepretations, then this is not the set for you.
This set gets close to being definitive, but misses the mark by not including original broadcast versions and focusing a bit too heavily on the celebrity appearances.
This is a terrific collection for both fans and kids!
I love this CD set - it sure beats hours of looking for downloads! It's got a great mix of vintage originals (plenty of Joe Raposo and Jeff Moss for me!) like "Somebody Come and Play" and "What's The Name of That Song" with celebrity songs like "Furry Happy Monsters," and "Elmo and the Lavendar Moon." Best of all, it contains a remix of the Pinball Number Count (you know: one two three FOUR FIVE six seven eight NINE TEN eleven twelve...)There are a couple pop-schmaltz songs on this CD, but they're few and far between. The songs seem to be recorded directly from shows, which may explain another viewer's issue with the quality.
Another plus is 15 pages of terrific liner notes by Sesame Street artist Christopher Cerf (Chrissy and the Alphabeats). It includes a timeline "Sesame Street through the years" on every page as well as great pictures. All the song lyrics are listed (including every syllable of Mah na Mah na!) Buy it - send your percentage of the profits to Sesame Street!
35 Years and a lot of missing memories...
Anxiously awaiting this box set, I was thoroughly disappointed when I found there were so, so many songs left out. There are so many songs from "today's Sesame" - what happened to the songs of Sesame from years ago? I was expecting to see more of the classic, unavailable songs from my record collection, but sadly, they can't be found on this box set. Disc 3 is a disappointment - who wants to hear another Aerosmith song???!! Not me. Give me the Ernie & Bert Rhyming song and you would have made my day. Sorry, I have to give it 2 stars. Most of these songs are available on all their other CDs. Shame on you Sesame Street! This box set is just as lame as Season 35.




