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Got it Cait. Seems to be equal to the one I have. Oh well, you get an A for effort. :stick_out_tongue:
 

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Does anyone have Cookie Monster, Herry Monster, and Grover singing "We'll Do it Together"? Thanks! :big_grin:
 

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Help finding a couple of songs if possible.

I joined this site in hopes of finding two songs that I remember as a child watching Sesame Street. I have looked everywhere for these songs to no avail (including youtube). The first song is called Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by Judy Collins.

The second song was sung by Bob McGrath and I'm pretty sure it's called Little Children. I must have been about six years old the last time I heard this song (I'm 35 now) but I remember it like I heard it yesterday. The part I remember goes "Sunday (Sunday), Monday (Monday), Tuesday (Tuesday), Wednesday (Wednesday), Thursday (Thursday), Friday (Friday), Saturday (Saturday). Little children play, happy everyday. Little Children, little children."

If someone could PLEASE let me know where I can find or listen to these songs I would be ever so grateful! I have been looking for years! I just want to hear them again because I loved them both so much as a young child.

Thank you for your time.

~Karen
 

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I joined this site in hopes of finding two songs that I remember as a child watching Sesame Street. I have looked everywhere for these songs to no avail (including youtube). The first song is called Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by Judy Collins.

The second song was sung by Bob McGrath and I'm pretty sure it's called Little Children.

Thank you for your time.

~Karen
Hi Karen - "Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow" is one of my favorites as well. It was available on record and cassette on "The Stars come out on Sesame Street", an album from the late 1970s or so. It's a fun album, with other great artists' performances too. You may be able to find a good used copy on eBay or Gemm.com. I'd love to see the video again someday! I'd also love to hear more of Judy Collins' songs from the show.

I don't remember Bob's days of the week song, but it sounds similar to a song on Mister Rogers. (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. . .seven days, seven days, the week has seven days). Sound familiar? That's my best guess, but I'm often wrong about these things. :smile: I'd also enjoy seeing that one as well. If anyone remembers Bob's song, please post about it here. Good luck in your search!
 

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Yes... At first I thought it was Roosevelt Franklin's Days of the Week song, given the repetition of each day's names. But there is a song called "Little Children" sung by Bob, I know I've heard it on Muppet Central Radio from time to time. I think it might be on an album called Playground, I'd recommend you check the Muppet Wiki to get information on the song, then come back after you've found it and post here which one it is to see if anyone has it.

Also, I'm looking for an audio MUP3 of the Great Moments in Elvis History: Elvis the King and his Knights of the Round Table sketch from Muppets Tonight.
If anyone can help me out, send the file to countcastle@gmail.com ASAP, I rully need it! Thanks.
 

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Thanks so much for the help with the two songs. I do have The Stars Come Out on Sesame Street LP but unfortunately I have nothing to play it on. I was hoping it had come out more recently on a CD or mp3. I checked out Sesame Street Wiki but Little Children isn't listed there at all. I also went to ebay to look for a Sesame Street album called Playground and there are a few Sesame Street Playground CD's listed but Little Children isn't on it unfortunately. If anyone else knows where I can find that song I'd greatly appreciate you posting it here. With all the classic Sesame Street episodes posted on Youtube and as well known as Judy Collins is, I'm surprised her song isn't there anywhere.

Thanks again for the help. :excited:

~Karen
 

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Thanks so much for the help with the two songs. I do have The Stars Come Out on Sesame Street LP but unfortunately I have nothing to play it on. I was hoping it had come out more recently on a CD or mp3. I checked out Sesame Street Wiki but Little Children isn't listed there at all. I also went to ebay to look for a Sesame Street album called Playground and there are a few Sesame Street Playground CD's listed but Little Children isn't on it unfortunately. If anyone else knows where I can find that song I'd greatly appreciate you posting it here. With all the classic Sesame Street episodes posted on Youtube and as well known as Judy Collins is, I'm surprised her song isn't there anywhere.

Thanks again for the help. :excited:

~Karen
i have an mp3 of yesterday, today & tomorrow. where should i send it?

yeah, that other one sounds familiar, but i don't think it's on any of the albums, so who knows where to find it...
 
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