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Sesame Street What's The Name Of That Song
What’s The Name Of That Song?
Release Date: 2004
Produced by: Sony Wonder
Sesame Street What’s the Name of That Song is a special video episode. Super Grover tries to find a song that all people of the world can sing together. This is a celebration video special for Sesame Street’s 35th anniversary. Location for new segments is a New York City Park.
Segments
FRAME 1
Super Grover flies. He is in New York City. He says hello to all kids ‘Here is your super Monster!!! He says that the street is alive. He hears a jumping song, a rapping song from broccoli, eensy weensy spider song. He says that everyone is singing something different.
Elmo and Big Bird saw the super Grover. He says he has a mission and that is to find a song that all world can sing together. This song should bring peace and monster love. There would be joy and harmony everywhere. Elmo asks how it’s possible. Big Bird says they have to go around and ask people.
Song: "Sing"
Some celebrities are singing the song “Sing” with Muppets.
Frame 2
Elmo and Super Grover crash and they saw the Two-Headed Monster. Someone ask him the Statue Liberty. They ask him to sing a song together. But they can decide on a favourite song. Finally, they find the song Between.
Song: Wayne Brady sings "Between” with Muppets. Sesame Street What is the Name of This Song continues.
Frame 3
Big Bird talks with a penguin about a song that the all world can sing together. Oscar says that he can play a song for Big Bird. But it’s not actually a song. But he has always to repeat La de da di dam. People repeat it too. They just can’t stop. What’s the name of that song?
Song: Diane "Deedles" Schuur and Elmo sing "From Your Head. "
Grove says to Elmo that they have an important mission. They ask the letter A and it believes that the world needs to sing a letter song.
Song: Patti LaBelle sings "Gospel Alphabet" with Muppets and animated letters.
Elmo finds it very cool. The number 8 says, that the world needs a number song.
Song: Little Chrissy sings "Eight Balls of Fur"
The letter A and the number 8 are discussing about the better song but Grover tells them they have to choose only one song. The letter O agree with A.
That’s Letter O
Song: Queen Latifah sings "That's the Letter O."
Number 8 says the numbers are going forever without ending. Grover thinks that this is a very difficult mission. Everyone wants to sing his own song.
Count vacation
Song: The Count sings about his "Counting Vacation." He wants always to count something new.
Grover decides to search somewhere else for a song that all world can sing together.
Big Bird is still searching the name of that song: La di da di dam. Oscar bring someone who knows the name of that song. But it’s not helpful. Elephants come. He has another idea about the song. A get a long song.
Song: Get Along
Kermit sings "Get Along" with some Sesame Street Muppets.
Frame 4
Elmo tries to avoid the letters and numbers. But Elmo dances and follows them. Elmo wants to wash first his false moustache.
Ernie take a bath and singing Rubber Duck song with other Muppets.
Song: "Do De Rubber Duck"
Bert thinks that the world will unite with a pigeon song. He loves pigeons. But Ernie loves Rubber Duckie.
Song: "Doin' the Pigeon"
Bert sings and tries to move like a pigeon.
Frame 6
Elmo meets a baby and he asks it about the song. The baby has the lullaby as his favourite song. An operatic lullaby...
Song: Denyce Graves sing for Elmo an Operatic Lullaby. Other Muppets are singing too.
Frame 7
Big Bird is still trying to find what’s the name of that song and ask the people about that. But no-one knows the answer. Grover asks Cookie Monster. But he wants only to eat the cookies.
Song: Cookie Monster sings "You Made Me Love You."
Frame 8
Miles and Gabi are singing Everybody’s Song. Gabi says that is ok for everybody to has another favourite song. Grover decided to give up. Maybe it is better that everyone has another favourite song so that they can sing to each other.
Song: Diana Krall sings "Everybody's Song."
Frame 9
Elmo wants to play his own song. Big Bird sings Big Bird song. They wrote their own song. Grover wants to sing his own song too.
Big Bird realizes that the song that he is searching named ‘What’s the name of that song?’
Mission accomplished but friends are not sad. They can keep singing.
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The Top 10 Songs of: Abby Cadabby
Kieran Moore – The Muppets have been a big exponent of fairytales pretty much since they first appeared on TV back in the 1950s. Certainly by the time we got the “Tales of the Tinkerdee” in 1962 and the later “Tales from Muppetland” specials, they were a big part of what Jim Henson was known for. Since then we’ve had parodies, grown-up retellings and fantastical movies, all exploring the worlds of fairies and mythical creatures. From Sir Didymus to Sweetums, it’s a field that’s been well and truly ploughed.
This makes it all the more fitting that one of the most famous Muppets on the planet today is a fully-fledged fairy. Abby Cadabby burst onto the Sesame scene in 2006 and has never looked back. Infinitely likeable and so much fun to watch, she was an instant hit with viewers and is now a major star. Today I’m counting down the top 10 examples of just why the world (and I) fell in love with a little pink fairy from far, far away…
10 – Kids with Wings – Sesame Street
This might just be the best way to start looking at the character of Abby as it really encapsulates one of the main driving forces behind her introduction. As the song title suggests, this is all about how Abby has wings, but most kids don’t (unless there’s something no one’s telling me). She sings about the ways people differ and that rather than treating differences with suspicion, we should all learn things from each other instead. It’s a message of acceptance that is a key part of Sesame Street’s curriculum. For many years Sesame Street has been filled with humans, monsters, animals and grouches, and all were treated as if they were seen on any street corner in any major city. Finding a way to introduce a new type of character who was purposefully different was therefore going to be tough. Sesame Street had used fantasy characters sparingly in the past (with the possible exception of Count von Count) so making Abby a fairy was a clever way to set her apart.
9 – Because we’re Friends – Sesame Street
In my mind there are “old” Sesame Street Muppets and “new” Sesame Street Muppets and the distinction is pretty fuzzy and can really be interpreted as anyone who appeared after I lost interest as a kid. By that score even Elmo (in his most popular incarnation) counts as “new” despite having been around since 1985. (I know, I know…) What this means is that the three singers of this song are all “new” Muppets to me. Rosita and Zoe both came to the show in the early 90s, but I think the introduction of Abby formed a female Muppet trinity that’s hard to beat. The characters all show a different side of what it means to be a girl, ensuring viewers of both sexes can find a character to identify with. This song explores their friendship and how they play and interact together. They have a fantastic bond and it’s shown to full effect here. I can’t help feeling a little put out for Prairie Dawn though…
8 – Hurray-Hurrah for Broccoli – Sesame Street
There was so much to say about the previous two songs that somehow I’ve gotten as far as number eight on this list and not yet mentioned Abby’s performer, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph. Leslie is one of my favorite Muppet performers for all sorts of reasons. Firstly, as you can hear on this video, she is an amazing singer and that goes a long way in my book. Secondly, she’s a dab hand with a puppet, putting in genuinely endearing performances whether it’s with a Muppet like Abby or one of her own creations, such as Lolly Lardpop. She’s such a charismatic presence; I find whatever Leslie does incredibly watchable. Furthermore, and this is the biggie, I happen to know that she read the top 10 chart I wrote about her. Hearing that just about made my day. If Leslie has read my words then I can die happy (a long, long time from now).
7 – The Bird Family – Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce
Everything I’ve written notwithstanding, one of the main reasons this song made the chart over so many other awesome pieces is the inclusion of John Tartaglia as Birdie. He’s a guy that really hasn’t been featured enough on my charts. Boy, can he sing. There are a group of Muppet performers who are, in my opinion, the cream of the crop when it comes to musical performances and both John and Leslie are amongst that number. There’s a purity to their voices that rings out loud and clear, even when singing as small birds or 3 year old fairies. By the time Abby was introduced to Sesame Street divorce had almost stopped being the big talking point it once was, but the show had struggled to deal with it in a way that played well to kids in the past. Previous attempts to depict divorce had upset children in test screenings as they saw the parents of a character they knew loved argue and break up. Abby circumvented that by being brought in as part of a single parent family from the start making the topic a little easier to discuss.
6 – Two Friends of Two – Sesame Street
Ever since Abby Cadabby first had a sunny day on Sesame Street she has been firm friends with Elmo. The characters are written to be very similar in age so it makes sense that they would latch onto each other the way they have. Both have enjoyed massive success individually with their own segments of the show, but together they really are the current Sesame Street power couple (although we know no one will ever really take the crown from Bert and Ernie). Having just touched on “Abby’s Flying Fairy School”, it’s an interesting point (at least I think so) that for many years Sesame Street wasn’t shown here in the UK, but Abby’s spin off was. This means she is one of the few non-old school characters to be known properly over here. Leslie and Kevin (as Abby and Elmo) sound awesome together. By rights two high-pitched voices like these shouldn’t work, but they do brilliantly.
5 – I Love Words – Sesame Street
Abby Cadabby loves words and so do I – which is pretty much where our similarities end. I guess I’m kinda pinkish… I love a song with fast lyrics. I’ve always been good at tongue twisters so I enjoy wrapping my lips around super-speedy sayings. To that end, if I had one wish for this song it would be that it sped up rather than slowed down at the end. As it is, the high-kicking finale is probably my favorite part. I’m not sure if Abby is shimmying at the end or not, but this portion of the song certainly calls for them. To hardened Muppet fans a full-bodied Abby flying her way through this song could seem a little pedestrian. After all we’ve seen this effect done countless times before, but when you think about it this is pretty impressive. With her flapping wings, waving arms and kicking feet (not to mention her mouth) there’s a lot going on. The fact that all of these elements can come together in perfect synchronicity is testament to the performers’ skill.
4 – Valentine’s Day Song – Sesame Street Online Video
Of course since they’re only three years old there’s never been any hint of a romantic relationship between Abby and Elmo, but in an alternate reality where it was more appropriate I think I’d be down with the two of them being more than just friends. I’m not shipping them or anything weird like that, but they do make a cute couple! One of my favorite things about this viral video is the animation. The crayon-style drawings of Elmo and Abby are super sweet. Have they ever used them for merchandise or picture books? Despite my huge collection of kids’ character merchandise I’m not a huge fan of stuff that’s obviously geared towards young’uns. These are so kawaii though I’d probably make an exception. The other aspect of this piece that I like is the musical style. Rock n Roll/Doo-Wap is the perfect genre for a love song and this sounds like a mix of “My Boyfriend’s Back” and “Summertime Blues” and all those late 50’s/early 60’s classics.
3 – My Own Fairy Tale – Abby in Wonderland
When I wrote my original chart for Leslie Carrara-Rudolph a little over two years ago (where did the time go?) this song was number one. It’s funny how over time things can shift around like that. I still stand by that rating though, this is a spirited performance and the character of Abby shines through like the star on her wand. Abby in Wonderland was released just two years after Abby’s debut and it shows just how much people had taken her to their hearts that she was chosen to lead a special so quickly. This song serves as Abby’s “I Want” song (you know, the kind of thing Disney does with “Part of Your World” or “Out There”). It explains the motivation for what’s about to happen and helps us understand the character better so we root for her later on when things start to go wrong…
2 – Wondering Through Wonderland – Abby in Wonderland
If the previous song was setting up the story of Abby in Wonderland, this is the moment our heroine realizes you have to be careful what you wish for because sometimes you’d rather be at home. It’s a well-used trope, but it fits the story nicely so we’ll let them off! Although this special is based on Alice in Wonderland, it seems to borrow heavily from The Wizard of Oz as well – so much so that Cookie Monster (as the Cheshire Cookie Cat) even references the yellow brick road. We’ve seen Abby being mostly upbeat through pretty much every song on this chart so far, so to now have her appear in a clip where’s she’s (dare I say it) sad is quite, well, sad. Of course we know that everything will work out in the end, but that doesn’t mean my heartstrings aren’t tugged any less. Part of this is due to the song writing skills of Mark Radice and Christine Ferraro, and the other part is the moving performances from Kevin and Leslie.
1 – Just Like Magic – Sesame Street
Can I share a secret? Until I researched this chart I’d never really heard the name Sara Bareilles before. She’s only really had one hit in the UK (Love Song), and although I know it well I have to admit I’d never realized she was the singer. Anyway, now I’ve embarrassed myself with that revelation I’ll talk about how much I enjoy her performance in this song in the hope it makes up for my transgression. Having mentioned the music of the 50s and 60s earlier I find myself being drawn in that direction with this track as well. It sounds just like one of the girl groups of the era. Abby’s performances can sometimes be a bit cutesy (which is just as they should be), but here Leslie imbues Abby’s vocals with a little bit of R’n’B sass. There’s a bluesy tone to her voice that gives it an edge and although it’s only really noticeable if you’re analysing her performance because you’re writing about it, that extra vocal element sets this apart from the competition and makes it top of the pops.
I hope by now I’ve made it abundantly clear I think Leslie Carrara-Rudolph is a superb singer, actress and puppeteer. Because of this Abby is quite simply one of my favorite Sesame Street characters. As a 38 year old guy that really shouldn’t be the case, but I find her so charismatic that I can’t help myself. Maybe one day she’ll magic herself to my corner of the globe and supply me with pumpkins, but in the meantime I’ll just have to continue to watch her on Sesame Street! I have to conclude with a huge thank you to Abby and Leslie and everyone else who appeared on today’s list for helping me believe in magic a little bit harder than I did before. Thank You. Technically this miss is a myth, but that fact hasn’t prevented Abby from becoming one of the shiniest stars in the Sesame universe…
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Text of the song Rem Digga - I don't believe on the site Rus-Songs.ru
Original text and lyrics of the song
I don't believe : Who came to us, take a look and took off the doors from the frames
And fixed his eyes like dick of Van Damme films
Pan is straight, this small pan is straight,
But I don’t believe him and I shout: “Come on, sit down, doe!”
My gray temples
Seen a lot of heroes, let him sit, don't fuck around
Poems for beats dashing cool, repeats to holes,
But there is so much water in them that it's time to call MC Moidodyr
How dare you, rubbish, take us all out here, rubbish
One desire: run a chair, damn it, you're in a jug
You're persecuting. It’s not a blunt that’s spinning, it’s not a plan that’s smoking
You didn’t crush chickens, a nugget from Sesame Street
Slow down, back up or put a moose on
You inherited where the staff is a tramp, son, where you can’t do it
Like a man’s leg, but a mark from the heel
Hey, it's like (gay) your rap pierced like a bathyscaphe
It rushes to the bottom, the miserable rushes to the bottom
Reading zero and 100 more reasons to drown
Yes, you just drive everyone, sucker, disgrace hip-hop
We don’t believe in your love and hardcore, me and my sidekick, sir Mo
Not everything that glitters is gold, Molla brother, confirm
maybe
will come to your head as a sign of God. Cry more, know, rookie, we don't need to lie anymore
Ballads in the past, bandanas with mugs, your caftan too
Let the pussy clap for the glory of the hop, wag the booty
Let the noose carry me and Molla, blow up the city
Seasoned style, standard words from the pen of the dons
For those who rub the dust of the districts into their shoes under it
Chorus - 2 times
[Rem Digga] Whose son are you? Who are you looking for here?
Shut the cue ball, son, shut your mouth and get out!
Whose son are you? Who are you looking for here?
Shut the cue ball, son, shut your mouth and get out!
Oh, those storytellers!
[Smoky Moe] Looks like green broccoli MC
Included in the recipe, but afraid of the boiler that boils
Wants to have from the game and the ego is already more than a whale
Loop is not a noose, but the puppy growls angrily at the beat
Isn't it too early for you to try on the crown, son?
Isn't it too early for you to start playing Rhyme Capone, son?
No, you're not black, you're white, like mascarpone - cheese
You blow smoke so beautifully, but you can't increase your skills obliquely, son
Here is Molla, Digga, Crocodile, Tiger , freeze
Two psychos in meditation in the rap room. Quiet!
And I don't care what fur your coat is made of
You, like the voice of Rigos, are not the same in life as in the tracks
And there are so many of you that it's time to call the Guinness book
In my memory, so many of them ran out of steam
Believe me, so many that sometimes it seems that I dreamed
I remember the time when people were maimed for a rapper
In this country, he took root so much through pain and injury
And now some kind of left devil on complex cheeks
Rubs the empty stuff on suckers, and they squeak
Chorus - 2 times
[Smoky Moe] What do you want: girls, money, tight fences?
Crossword Pro - I know all the answers
Come on, surprise me with your rap
Everything is fine, only (what?) I don’t believe in it
Translation into Russian or English of the lyrics -
I don't believe artist Rem Digga : Who came to us, look, and the door removed with frames
And stared look like crappy movie Van Damme
Pan straight, straight this small pan,
But I do not trust him and shouted: “Come, sit down, doe!”
My gray temples
Has seen many heroes, he let him sit, do not snitch
Poems on bits dashing steep repit to the holes,
But they so much water that the time to call MC Moidodyr
How dare you, trash, display, eat here we are all rubbish
One wish: to run a chair, fuck you in the jug
Persecute you. Spinning is not Blunt, not smoked plan
Hen you are not crushed, nugget from Sesame Street
Slow down, hand over the back or put a moose
HERITAGE you where stuff tramp, son, where you can not be
Like foot peasant , but a trace of the heel
Hey, it's a (gay) rap your punched a bathyscaphe
Hurtling towards the bottom, the poor rushes to the bottom
Reading of zero and 100 more reasons to sink
You're just persecuting all goof, a disgrace to Hip Hop
In your love and do not believe hardcore me and my sidekick, Sir Mo
Koli bending of pussy there can ever be in my head fly
Emblem of God. Cry more know, greenhorn, lie to us no more
Ballad in the past, bandanas with erysipelas, coat your too
Let the glory of pussy slapping hop, booty wiggle
Loop has let me and Molly, the city explodes
Aged style, standard word with pen Dons
For those who are under it rubs dust areas in shoes
Chorus - 2 times
[Rem Digga]You whose son? Are you looking for someone?
Stifle a minute cue, son, close your mouth a minute and walked out!
You whose son? Are you looking for someone?
Stifle a minute cue, son, close your mouth a minute and walked out!
Oh, these storytellers me!
[Smoky Mo] It looks like a green broccoli MC
Included in the recipe, but the fears of the boiler, which boils
He wants to have a game, and the ego is already more than a whale
Loop not stranglehold, but the puppy growls angrily at the bit
Have you tried the crown sooner, son?
Have you started to play early in rhyme Capone, son?
No, you're not black, you're white as Mascarpone - cheese
So beautiful you let the smoke, but skillz not increase the skew, the son0007 Time tick-tock, t-to-c, stop, stand still a minute
Two psycho rap in meditation in the room. Quiet!
And do not care about any of your fur shubiha
You like Rigos'a voice in my life such as in the tracks
And you have so many that it is time to call the Guinness book out of steam
Believe me, so much that sometimes it seems that dreamed
I remember a time when for repchik maimed
In this country, so it take root through pain and injury
And now some shit left on complex schschah
Lohamei rubbed empty, and they squeak
Chorus — 2 times
[Smoky Mo] What do you want: girls, money, dense Shtaket?
Crossword Pro — I know all the answers
Come on, surprising me with his rap
Everything is good, but (what?) I do not believe it
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Lyrics of the song Rem Digga - I don't believe (and Smokey-Mo)
Look who came to us.
And took the doors off the frames.
And stared like a hero of Van Dam films.
Pan is straight, this little pan is straight.
But I do not believe him and I shout, come on, sit down doe.
They have seen my gray temples.
Many heroes, let him sit and not f*ck,
Poems for beats dashing and cool, repeats to holes,
But there is so much water in them that it is just right to call MS maydodyr.
How dare you rubbish, take us out, eat all of us rubbish here.
One desire to run a chair fucking those in a jug.
You drive, not a blunt is spinning, not a plan is smoking.
You didn't crush chickens, Sesame Street nugget.
Slow down, reverse or put the moose on.
You inherited where the staff is a tramp, a son where it’s impossible.
Like a man's leg but a mark from the heel.
Hey, is that like gay? Your rap is pierced like a bathyscaphe.
Rushing to the bottom, wretched rushing to the bottom.
Reading zero and a hundred more reasons to drown.
Yes, you just drive everyone bro, disgrace hip-hop.
We do not believe in your love and harddor.
Me and my homie sir Mo (enough)
All that glitters is not gold.
Molla brother confirm.
If you bend from n * zdy here forever, it may come to your head
The sign of God. Cry more, know, newbie, we don't need to lie anymore
Ballads in the past, bandanas with mugs, your caftan too.
Let them clap pussy for the glory of hop, wiggle their booty.
Let the noose carry me and Molla, blow up the city.
Seasoned style, the standard of the word from the pen of the dons.
For those who rub the dust of the districts under it into their shoes.
Chorus-2 times
[Rem Digga]
Whose son are you? Who are you looking for here?
Shut the cue ball, son, shut your mouth and get out!
Whose son are you? Who are you looking for here?
Shut the cue ball, son, shut your mouth and get out!
Oh, those storytellers!
Similar to green broccoli MC.
Included in the recipe, but fears the boiler that boils.
He wants to have from the game and the ego is already more than a whale.
The loop is not a noose, but the puppy growls angrily at the beat.
Isn't it too early for you to try on the crown, son?
Isn't it too early for you to start playing Rhyme Capone, son?
No, you are not black, you are white like mascarpone - cheese
You blow smoke so beautifully, but you can’t increase your skills obliquely, son.
Here is Molla, Digga, Crocodile, Tiger.
Time tick-tock, t-s-s, stop, freeze.
Two psychos in meditation in the rap room. Quiet!
And I don't care what fur your fur coat is made of.
You, like the voice of Rigos, are not the same in real life as in the tracks.
And there are so many of you that it's time to call the Guinness book.
In my memory, so many of these ran out of steam.
Believe me, there are so many that sometimes it seems like a dream.