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The Song Of The Letter O

bigbird

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OK folks see if you can help me out with this one...their was a song about the letter O and not surprisingly I can't remember all the lyrics and really never did understand them even at the time since it was a very fast moving song. the only partial verse I remember clearly was the part that went.."so the toad went home to the telephone he spoke the goat who was eating a bowl of bones potatoes and so...o..o..o" The song ended with the singer saying "OK?"
 

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Here is how it goes:

Grow and go
Roll over the road
Where the goat explodes all the Os
And the crow flies low
Past the croaking toad
And the boat floats over the ocean

But the wind did blow
And it started to snow
So the toad went home
To the telephone
He spoke to the goat
Who was eating a bowl of bones, potatoes and soap (o-o-o-o-o-o)

A rope did float
And hook the goat
And a boy climbed the stone made of Os
The Os turned to smoke
And started to float
Closer to the bulldozer

Who closed up the hole
So the cold wind could not blow
And the sun did show
So the roses could grow
And the whole world would know
That the boat, bulldozer, toad, and the crow
And the boy and the rope, riding the goat
Were all OK (o-o-o-o)
OK?

O!

Hope this helps.
 

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Wow! I had totally forgot about that one!

And it wasn't untill I had read half way through the lyrics that I began to remember it. I dont really remember, though, if the words were spoken or sung. Was there a tune that went with it?:confused:
 

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not that I mean to sound harsh but if it wasn't a song BB wouldn't of said it was a song.
 

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If you have to start a sentence with "not that I mean to sound harsh", it's probably better to simply not say it.
 

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it was a song (folk guitar and some backup singers), though the lead singer was more "speaking" his lines than singing them i guess.

i remember this cartoon as well, and i was going to post something on here about it before, but i couldn't recall hardly ANY of the lyrics, and the animation is fuzzy to me, so i didn't even know how to describe it......it's a classic along the same line (though maybe not as well remembered) as the lowercase N and capital I ditties. i always liked this clip...wouldn't mind seeing it again, though i doubt the current SS has played it in years.

Soul H....where did you find the lyrics? did you pull them off a website? thanks!
 

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Pilfan, you might remember the beginning of that cartoon as having a bunch of O's gathering and then it shows just one O dancing on top of what looks like a moutain before going into the song
 

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If it helps, you can find this classic in show #198.
 

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bigbird said:
Pilfan, you might remember the beginning of that cartoon as having a bunch of O's gathering and then it shows just one O dancing on top of what looks like a moutain before going into the song

yeah i recall that...an animated "O", with a lot of others falling into it and a background chorus singing "oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh"...and the animated O bouncing on top of a hill top, with folk guitars strumming along...then the sequence begins.

but until the lyrics were posted, i couldn't remember anything else about it...except for a black-haired kid climbing a "mountain of Os".

the goat eating soap thing is wicked...a very unusual lyric for a kid's song and i'd doubt such a thing would get past the editors/censors today.
 

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You can find them at the Sesame Street Lyrics Archive.

PiLfan said:
it was a song (folk guitar and some backup singers), though the lead singer was more "speaking" his lines than singing them i guess.

i remember this cartoon as well, and i was going to post something on here about it before, but i couldn't recall hardly ANY of the lyrics, and the animation is fuzzy to me, so i didn't even know how to describe it......it's a classic along the same line (though maybe not as well remembered) as the lowercase N and capital I ditties. i always liked this clip...wouldn't mind seeing it again, though i doubt the current SS has played it in years.

Soul H....where did you find the lyrics? did you pull them off a website? thanks!
 
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