Ziffel said:
It's possible but my best recollection is that they were just standing on the ground outside (or playing) and the camera zooms in on the eyes.
What you
might be talking about is one of my fave fuzzy memory clips from waaaaay back when (early, early 70s), and it's funny because the main thing I remember about this clip was the camera zooming in on different eyes, including a little girl's incredibly blue eyes. During this particular point in the clip, I think they were all at a playground.
The song (and clip) that I'm thinking of is about the parts of the body. The woman sings about the parts from head to toe. This song was also sung by Susan on her "Susan Sings" LP, although she didn't sing it on the TV version.
What Are Kids Made Of?
"Our heads are gardens that grow hair
Some hair is dark and some is fair
Some is yellow, some is brown
Some stands up and some hangs down...
Your eyes are good friends I suppose
But are divided by your nose
Then comes your lips and underneath
Chewing and smiling are your teeth
Then comes a neck round like a ring
The throat in front for swallowing
The neck is long but even more so
Is the part we call the torso
Arms comes from the shoulders and
Each has an elbow, wrist and hand
Out of the hand the fingers come
First second third fourth and the thumb
Next to the last are legs and these
Bend in the middle at your knees
Last of all we find the feet
With shoes to keep them off the street
Those feet are running away
I guess I've sung enough today
(In the clip, you see the kids running down the Brooklyn Bridge, away from the camera.)
Am I close?