SesameMike
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As it's been 50 years since The Beatles first performed in the USA, let us explore the appearances of the Fab Four in the earliest years of Sesame Street.
Back when the show used to cover popular songs just as they were, with no parody or lesson, no less than 4 songs were sung as part of a Muppet sketch. They were:
None of these songs actually mentioned The Beatles by name. But one early skit with Ernie and Beautiful Day Monster did. Ernie was discussing "between", and one of the items used to demonstrate was a "phonograph record of The Beatles". (I never heard of the group until much later, so I assumed it was an educational record about the insect order coleoptera) Beautiful Day Monster shows up -- who, at the time, had the same characteristics as the then-unnamed Cookie Monster, particularly in terms of having a voracious, and undiscriminating appetite. Before eating the vinyl he calls out "Record! omm-num-num..." But he saved the record label (Apple records?) for last, and called out "Beatles!". I'm told that the "omm-num-num" that followed had something of a "yeah-yeah-yeah!" element to it. This, too, has yet to appear online to my knowledge.
Of course, in later years they did a number of parody songs: Letter B, Hey Food, and With a Little Yelp From My Friends, though the latter is more in the style of Joe Cocker than the Fab Four.
Back when the show used to cover popular songs just as they were, with no parody or lesson, no less than 4 songs were sung as part of a Muppet sketch. They were:
- Yellow Submarine -- Anything and regular Muppets partied on a yellow submersible that looked remarkably similar to one seen in a certain animated movie.
- Octopus' Garden -- Three muppets sing against a unique chroma-key of a fish tank. A "hanging" octopus appears who helps us count out his tentacles.
- Help! -- A male Muppet can't get a date, so a blue-nosed Herry Monster in drag starts chasing him around the room. This one has recently surfaced on YouTube, albeit in Spanish.
- The Word -- A Muppet boy and some other Muppets, either monsters or "hippie" characters, stack the word LOVE out of building blocks on the wall. This is the only one that has not appeared online AFAIK.
None of these songs actually mentioned The Beatles by name. But one early skit with Ernie and Beautiful Day Monster did. Ernie was discussing "between", and one of the items used to demonstrate was a "phonograph record of The Beatles". (I never heard of the group until much later, so I assumed it was an educational record about the insect order coleoptera) Beautiful Day Monster shows up -- who, at the time, had the same characteristics as the then-unnamed Cookie Monster, particularly in terms of having a voracious, and undiscriminating appetite. Before eating the vinyl he calls out "Record! omm-num-num..." But he saved the record label (Apple records?) for last, and called out "Beatles!". I'm told that the "omm-num-num" that followed had something of a "yeah-yeah-yeah!" element to it. This, too, has yet to appear online to my knowledge.
Of course, in later years they did a number of parody songs: Letter B, Hey Food, and With a Little Yelp From My Friends, though the latter is more in the style of Joe Cocker than the Fab Four.