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  • "A Baby's Life", sung by Anything Muppets (List of songs)

  • "'A' You're Adorable", sung by Jack (Jim Henson) (List of songs)

  • "A Little Bit", written and sung by Joe Raposo (List of songs)

  • "A New Way to Walk", sung by The Oinker Sisters, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Mark Saltzman. Later Performed by Destiny's Child. (List of songs)

  • "A Very Simple Dance", originally sung in audio track by David (Northern Calloway) in Bert & Ernie Sing-Along, later sung by Mike (Ward Saxton) and the kids, lyrics by Carol Hall and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "ABC-DEF-GHI", sung by Big Bird (Caroll Spinney), written by Jon Stone and Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Ain't No Road Too Long", by Waylon Jennings, in Follow That Bird (List of songs)

  • "Adding", sung by a lavander Anything Muppet singer (Jerry Nelson) explaining addition by using cookies, Cookie Monster appears and demostrates subtraction by eating the cookies, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. (List of songs)

  • "Adventure", sung by En Vogue, written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "African Alphabet", sung by Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon and Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "African Animal Alphabet", music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Ah, For the Joys of the Countryside", sung by a nature-loving baritone (Jim Henson), music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "The Alligator King", written and animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley, sung by Turk Murphy and Bud Luckey. Later sung by Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt as both characters, for "The Count Counts". (List of songs)

  • "Air", written by Joe Raposo and Luis Santeiro, performed by Bip Bippadotta (Jim Henson). (List of songs)

  • "Air", written by Christopher Cerf and Emily Kingsley, performed by Guy Smiley (Jim Henson) leading a marching band through the walls of a barbershop, every time the barber (Richard Hunt) says a word out loud that rhymes with "air" to a hard-of-hearing customer (Jerry Nelson). (List of songs)

  • "All by Myself", sung by Prairie Dawn (Fran Brill), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Alone Song" written by Sam Pottle. Later sung by Big Bird. (List of songs)

  • "Alphabet Jungle", written by Dennis Scott and animated by Klasky Csupo. (List of songs)

  • "Amigo", sung by Carlos (Jerry Nelson), Betty Lou (Fran Brill) and other muppets about the Spanish word for friend, written by Carol Hall. (List of songs)

  • "Antarctica", sung by two Anything Muppets (voiced by Paul Jacobs and Ivy Austin) and penguins, written by Emily Kingsley and Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "'B' is for Bubble" (sung to the tune of "Three Blind Mice" and features kids blowing bubbles). (List of songs)

  • "Baa Baa Bamba", sung by Luis (Emilio Delgado) and the Muppet sheep and other animals. In the tune of La Bamba. Written by Joe Raposo and Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "Baking a Cake", Animated by Paul Fierlinger using the same stop-motion animation used on Teeny Little Super Guy. (List of songs)

  • "Barn in the USA", sung by Bruce Stringbean (Christopher Cerf) and the S. Street Band. In the tune of Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band; written by Christopher Cerf and Emily Kingsley. (List of songs)

  • "The Batty Bat", sung by Count von Count (Jerry Nelson), written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Be My D", sung by Didi O'Dey and the Dew Drops, and written by Donald Alan Siegal and Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "Beautiful Baby", written by Philip Namanworth and Benjamin Goldstein over footage of babies (List of songs)

  • "Beep", sung by two Anything Muppets, music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. (List of songs)

  • "Beginning Middle and End", sung by Paul Jacobs to the tune of And She Was by Talking Heads. Animated by Sally Cruikshank. (List of songs)

  • "Bein' A Pig", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of pigs. (List of songs)

  • "Bein' Green", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), later covered by Frank Sinatra, Van Morrison and many others; written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Believe in Yourself", sung over the years by different characters on the show and audio tracks; it was also covered by Diana Ross, The Neville Brothers, Ray Charles, NSYNC, and other artists. Written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Benny Hop", sung by Benny Rabbit (Kevin Clash), included in Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs. (List of songs)

  • "Bert's Blanket", sung by The Muppet sheep (Jerry Nelson, Kevin Clash and Ivy Austin) and Bert (Frank Oz) as they learn how the blanket is made from a sheep's wool, written by Christopher Cerf and Sara Compton. (List of songs)

  • "Best Friends", sung by Telly and Baby Bear and aired in episode #3140 about a phone caller who rudely criticizes Gina and (Savion Glover)'s friendship. (List of songs)

  • "Between", sung by Jeff Redd. Later covered by Wayne Brady. (List of songs)

  • "Big, Bigger, Biggest", written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Bingo was his name o", accompanied by a short film on how vinyl records are made. Sung by Paul Simon and Harper Simon. The song was later covered by the cast and the honkers for the 1982 album, Sing Along. (List of songs)

  • "Birthday Emotions" sung by John Pizzarelli; written by John Pizzarelli and Luis Santeiro (List of songs)

  • "Black Eye Peas", accompanied by a short film on how glass bottles get recycled. Written by Graham Preskett. (List of songs)

  • "Blue Nosed Gopher", accompanied by a short film on how newspapers get recycled. Written by Graham Preskett. (List of songs)

  • "The Boogie-Woogie Piggies", sung by The Oinker Sisters, written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Bones (Inside of you)", sung by Count Von Count (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Born to Add", sung by Bruce Stringbean (Christopher Cerf) and the S. Street Band. Sung in the tune of Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.; written by Christopher Cerf (List of songs)

  • "Bounce Back", sung by Lillian (Lillias White); Animated by Paul Fierlinger using the same stop motion animation used on Teeny Little Super Guy (List of songs)

  • "Brothers Song", sung by a young boy in both English and Spanish over a young boy bonding with his baby brother, written by Philip Namanworth and Benjamin Goldstein. A rewritten version was sung by Lexine Bondoc, titled "Family Song" (List of songs)

  • "Brushing Down the Doggies", sung by Cecille (List of songs)

  • "Budgie #10 Song", sung by Gene Barretta; written by Gene Barretta (List of songs)

  • "But I Like You", sung by Bert and Ernie (Frank Oz and Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • *C in Space", sung by Gene Barretta; written by Gene Barretta (List of songs)

  • "C Is For Cookie", sung by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo; original version directed by Jim Henson. (List of songs)

  • "Calcutta Joe" sung by Jim Thurman, written by Jeff Hale and Anna Dibble (List of songs)

  • "Capital I" written by Steve Zuckerman (List of songs)

  • "Captain Vegetable", sung by the Captain himself (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Caribbean Amphibian", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson) in a small island backed by a small frog, a turtle, and an Anything Muppet calypso band, written by Mark Saltzman; Kermit (performed by Steve Whitmire) later sung this song with Jimmy Buffett in Elmopalooza. (List of songs)

  • "Chapel Hat Pegs" sung by Haji Jones, Irish Mike, and Snuffleupagus. (List of songs)

  • "Chopsticks", sung by Kevin Clash with footage of people eating food with chopsticks. (List of songs)

  • "Circles", sung by Herry and Cookie Monster; written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Closer to Me", sung by Elmo, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by David Korr. (List of songs)

  • "Comb Your Face", sung by a monster (Richard Hunt), music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Sara Compton. (List of songs)

  • "Come Follow Me (To The Greenwood Tree)". Animated by Buzzco Associates. Sung by Uncle Edgar the turtle and his nephews on Round singing. (List of songs)

  • "Cookie Disco", sung by Cookie Monster and three female backup vocalists parodying Isaac Hayes' "Theme from Shaft", music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Cooperation Makes It Happen", sung by Anything Muppets (List of songs)

  • "Count it Higher" – written and sung by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf), with backup vocals by The Alphabeats (Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, and Jeff Moss) in their debut performance. (List of songs)

  • "Count Me In" – written by Emily Perl Kingsley and Jason Kingsley, composed by Kenny Vaughn (List of songs)

  • "Count Up to Nine", sung by Count Von Count with Ftatateeta and the Bats in their castle, music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "Counting Backwards in Spanish", sung by Count Von Count and a group of backup singers, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. (List of songs)

  • "Counting Crows", sung by the counting crows (actual crows; a parody of the real-life band Counting Crows) (List of songs)

  • "Counting is Wonderful", sung by Count Von Count in The Count Counts and other audio releases, music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by Emily Kingsley and David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "Counting Song (Learning to Count)" – sung by Zoe and Celina (Annette Calud) Eva Maria Noblezada's aunt as a spoof of I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor. (List of songs)

  • "The Coconut Counting Man", sung by Harry Belafonte with Count Von Count (Jerry Nelson), written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Cow Dog Song", ("I'm a hard-working dog") – produced, directed, scored, and sung by Fred Wardenburg. (List of songs)

  • "Crocodile Smiles Song", Sung by an opera-singing crocodile about what you do with your teeth. Animated by Michael Sporn. (List of songs)

  • "Daddy Dear" (The `D' Song) music by Bud Luckey, lyrics by Donald Hadley (List of songs)

  • "Daddy Helps with the Dishes", sung by three muppet families about how they help each other doing chores, cooking, and homework, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "Danger's No Stranger", sung by How Now Brown (Christopher Cerf) and the Moo Wave, written by Christopher Cerf and Jon Stone. (List of songs)

  • "Diner Letter P" (List of songs)

  • "Diner Letter R" (List of songs)

  • "Do De Rubber Duck" sung by Ernie (Jim Henson), with Telly (Martin P. Robinson), Oscar (Caroll Spinney), Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), The Count (Jerry Nelson), Biff (Jerry Nelson), Guy Smiley (Jim Henson), Gladys the Cow (Richard Hunt), and Hoots the Owl (Kevin Clash), written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "Do the Dog", sung by Prairie Dawn with a chorus "woofed" by Barkley, written by Christopher Cerf and Joey Mazzarino. (List of songs)

  • "A Bark in the Dark" (List of songs)

  • "Doin' the Pigeon", sung by Bert (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Doll House", written by Alan Robert Scott, Marilyn Lang Scott, and Keith Vernon Textor. (List of songs)

  • "Do-Op Hop", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson) with backup vocals by Ivy Austin and Cheryl Hardwick, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "Don't Be Afraid", sung by Paul Jacobs. Animated by Paul Fierlinger using the same stop motion animation used on Teeny Little Super Guy. (List of songs)

  • "Don't Take Your Ones to Town", written and performed by Johnny Cash; a version of his 1958 hit "Don't Take Your Guns to Town", with new lyrics. (List of songs)

  • "Don't Touch Me", sung by Benny Rabbit. (List of songs)

  • "Don't Walk (That's what the sign says)", sung by Alaina Reed Hall. (List of songs)

  • "Don't Walk", sung by an Anything Muppet Bridegroom (Christopher Cerf), written by Christopher Cerf and Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Don't Waste Water", sung by Jerry Nelson over footage of how water is used. (List of songs)

  • "Down Below The Street", sung by Take 6. (List of songs)

  • "Dressed Up", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of birds. A remade version is sung by Ron Marshall over footage of kids dressing up in fancy clothes. (List of songs)

  • "Easy Goin' Day", sung by Big Bird (Caroll Spinney), from Follow That Bird (List of songs)

  • "Eating", sung by Joe Raposo. The song features Raposo singing with himself, created through double-tracking. (List of songs)

  • "Eating Cookies All Seasons", sung by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), Sung to the tune of Makin' Whoopee by Eddie Cantor. (List of songs)

  • "Eight Balls of Fur", sung by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf) to the tune of Great Balls of Fire, written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Eight Penny Candy Man," sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. Later sung by Northern Calloway on "The Count Counts." (List of songs)

  • "Eighteen Sandwiches", sung by a female to the tune of I'm Eighteen by Alice Cooper (List of songs)

  • "Elmo & The Lavender Moon", sung by Los Lobos, written by David Hidalgo and Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "Elmo's Song", sung famously by Elmo (Kevin Clash), written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Elmo wrote his name", sung by Elmo, with Big Bird, Susan Robinson (Loretta Long) and some anything muppets, lyrics by David Korr and music by Stephen Lawrence; included on The Best of Elmo album. (List of songs)

  • "Exercise", sung by Betty Lou (Fran Brill), Grover (Frank Oz) and a chorus of generic Muppets; a parody of "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John, written by Cheryl Hardwick and Maggie Bloomfield. (List of songs)

  • "Everybody Eats", sung/written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Everybody Sleeps", sung/written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Everybody's Song", sung by Bip Bippadotta and the Androoze Sisters, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Everyone Likes Ice Cream", written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Everyone Makes Mistakes", sung by Big Bird (Caroll Spinney), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Everyone Needs a Friend", sung by Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus to their new friend Abby Cadabby (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph), written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Face Facts", sung by Lillian (Lillias White) (List of songs)

  • "Fat Cat Sat Hat", sung by Bip Bippadotta (Jim Henson) and three Anything Muppets (Jerry Nelson green, Frank Oz blue, Jim Henson lavender), written by Joe Raposo and Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Feeling All Right With Five", to accompany a film on swimming penguins, first season (List of songs)

  • "Feelin' Good/Feelin' Bad", sung by Bert and Ernie, lyrics by David Axlerod and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "Five Feet High and Rising", written and performed by Johnny Cash. (List of songs)

  • "Five Jive", rapped by Elmo (Kevin Clash) and sung by two backup singers about the number 5 in a similar manner to MC Hammer, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "Five People in My Family", sung by a Muppet family, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Follow the Arrows", sung by Luis (Emilio Delgado), written by Peter Howard and Emily Kingsley (List of songs)

  • "Follow Directions", sung by Paul Jacobs; animated by Paul Fierlinger using the same stop motion animation used for Teeny Little Super Guy. (List of songs)

  • "Four Big Lions," sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "Four Seasons Song", sung by a female vocalist over animation, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "From Your Head", sung by Betty Carter, written by Jeff Moss and animated by Sally Cruikshank. Later sung by Diane Schuur and Elmo. (List of songs)

  • "Frazzle", sung by Frazzle and the Frazzletones, music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "Fruit Song", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of kids eating fruit. (List of songs)

  • "Funny Farm," sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "Furry Blue Mommy of Mine", sung by Herry Monster, music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "Furry Happy Monsters", sung by R.E.M, joined by a Kate Pierson Anything Muppet and the monsters (including the Two-Headed Monster), a parody of the group's song "Shiny Happy People". (List of songs)

  • "Fuzzy and Blue", sung by Grover, Herry Monster and Cookie Monster, eventually, Frazzle interrupts the song because he wants to be in it, despite not being blue, so they change it to "Fuzzy and Blue and Orange". Lyrics by David Axlerod and music by Stephen Lawrence. (List of songs)

  • "Game of Make Believe", sung by Cecille (List of songs)

  • "The Garbage Man Blues" accompanying a film about what the garbage truck does. (List of songs)

  • "Get Your Body Busy", performed by Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk (List of songs)

  • "Girl of the World", sung by Zoe, Prairie Dawn (both; Fran Brill), Rosita (Carmen Osbahr), and Betty Lou (Lisa Buckley), to the tune of the feminist anthem "I'm a Woman", music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Goodbye Garbage!", aired in episode #198 (List of songs)

  • "Good Morning, Mister Sun", sung by Big Bird (List of songs)

  • "Good Morning, Morning", sung by Herry Monster (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Grasshopper", waltz instrumental by Joe Raposo, features a piano and harpsichord, created for an animal film (List of songs)

  • "Green Grows The Rushes Go", sung by Uncle Edgar the Turtle and his kids. Animated by Buzzco Associates. (List of songs)

  • "Grow High, Grow Low" sung by Ernie (Jim Henson), with a tomato (Camille Bonora), a potato (Jerry Nelson), a lettuce (Richard Hunt), a zucchini (Martin P. Robinson), and a beet (Kevin Clash). Music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "Habanera", an aria from the opera Carmen by Bizet, sung by a stop-motion animated orange lady. (List of songs)

  • "Hand Talk", sung by 14 Karat Soul, written by Christopher Cerf and Nancy Sans (List of songs)

  • "Handful of Crumbs", sung by Cookie Monster, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • 'Happiness", sung by the entire cast. Originally from the Broadway musical, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. (List of songs)

  • "Happy Happiness" sung by Tyrone Davis over footage of kids at the beach, written by Paul Jacobs and Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Happy Tappin' with Elmo", sung by Elmo (Kevin Clash), written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Happy To Meet You" sung by Celine Dion and Herry Monster, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Has Anybody Seen my Dog?", sung by Marty (Jerry Nelson) and Grover (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Hawk", instrumental by Joe Raposo, created for an animal film (List of songs)

  • "Healthy Food" sung/rapped by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) to the tune of Walk This Way by Run DMC, written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Heavy and Light". sung by Elmo and Telly, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Hello, Sammy" sung by Carol Channing, Sammy the Snake (Jim Henson), and the chorus girl S's. In the tune of "Hello, Dolly!". (List of songs)

  • "Here We Are" sung by two cartoon cacti. Animated by Julie Zammarchi (List of songs)

  • "Hey, Diddle Diddle (The Cat in the Fiddle)", sung by Uncle Edgar the Banjo playing turtle and his kids. Animated by Buzzco Associates. (List of songs)

  • "Hey Food" sung by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) and The Beetles (Christopher Cerf and Richard Hunt), to the tune of "Hey Jude" by The Beatles. written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "High, Middle, Low", sung by an Anything Muppet barbershop trio, voiced by Jerry Nelson (high), Joe Raposo (middle) and Jeff Moss (low), music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. (List of songs)

  • "Hold My Hand" sung by Hootie and the Blowfish with muppets and kids teaching them to hold their hands to their adults while crossing a street. (List of songs)

  • "Home to Me", sung by three Anything Muppet children (Jim Henson, Fran Brill and Richard Hunt) about their homes, written by Joe Raposo and Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "The Honker Duckie Dinger Jamboree" sung by Ernie (Jim Henson), written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "Honk Around the Clock", sung by Christopher Cerf as he accompanies the honkers, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "How Do You Get from Here to There?", sung by anything muppets (Jim Henson, Marilyn Sokol and Jerry Nelson), written By Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "I Am a Fine Musician" (List of songs)

  • "I Am The World", sung by Gloria Globe, music by Stephen Lawrence and lyrics by Mark Saltzman. (List of songs)

  • "I Am Chicken", sung by a Chicken (Louise Gold) and a chorus of backup hens, parodying I Am Woman, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "I Can Sing", sung by Herry Monster and an Anything Muppet named Louisey, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "(I Can't Get No) Cooperation", sung by The Cobble Stones (Christopher Cerf) to the tune of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones, written by Christopher Cerf and Sharon Lerner. (List of songs)

  • "Dance Myself To Sleep" sung by Ernie, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon", sung by Ernie (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "I Got a Song", sung by Ray Charles with Ernie and Bert, music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "I Heard My Dog Bark", sung by Gordon (Roscoe Orman) singing the main body, assisted by Bob, Susan, Uncle Wally, and the kids; written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "I Just Adore Four", sung by Big Bird (Caroll Spinney) and the Tarnish Brothers (Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, and Richard Hunt), music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by Joseph A. Bailey. (List of songs)

  • "I Love Being a Pig", sung by Joe Raposo, written by Derek Lamb over footage of a pig's body, snout, and tail (film first used in Episode #179) (List of songs)

  • "I Love My Chair" (List of songs)

  • "I Love My Elbows" sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "I Love Trash" sung by Oscar the Grouch (Caroll Spinney), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "I Put My Leg in My Pants", written by Jeff Moss, over footage of kids getting dressed. (List of songs)

  • "I Want a Monster to Be My Friend", sung in audio track by a little girl (Marilyn Sokol) in The Sesame Street Monsters!, later in an insert for the show, the Betty Lou puppet lip-synched to Sokol's vocal track, lyrics by Robert Pierce and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "I Want to Be Me", sung by Cecille (List of songs)

  • "I Want to Count", sung by Cab Calloway and Count Von Count (Jerry Nelson) (List of songs)

  • "I Wonder About the World Above Up There", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by Donald Alan Siegal. (List of songs)

  • "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake", sung by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) (List of songs)

  • "If I Were", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by David Axlerod (lyrics) and Stephen Lawrence (music). (List of songs)

  • "If Moon was Cookie", sung by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), music by Stephen Lawarence and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "I'll Love You in Spring Time", sung by Guy Smiley (Jim Henson) during all the seasons of the year, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "I'm a Real Cowboy", sung by Forgetful Jones, Clementine, and a few cowboys, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Sara Compton. (List of songs)

  • "I'm an Aardvark", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of an aardvark. (List of songs)

  • "I'm an Earthworm", sung by Slimey (Martin P. Robinson), written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "I'm Curious", animated by Sally Cruikshank, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "I'm Gonna Get to You", sung by Cecille (List of songs)

  • "I'm Pretty", sung by David (Northern Calloway) over footage of fish and other sea creatures, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "I'm Proud to Be a Cow", sung by Gladys the Cow (Richard Hunt), written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "I'm So Blue", sung by Big Bird (Caroll Spinney), from Follow That Bird (List of songs)

  • "I'm Talkin' Love", sung by Trisha Yearwood with Herry Monster, Baby Bear and Grover, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "I'm Under the Weather Over You", sung by Polly Darton (List of songs)

  • "Il Alphabetto", the alphabet in the style of Mozart opera, sung by Madame Alma Cluck (a parody of Alma Gluck, voiced by Ivy Austin) and the Poultry Choir, she accidentally whacks into the other chicken while singing the climax part of the aria, written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Imagination Rain", sung by Richie Havens, written by Steve Zuckerman. (List of songs)

  • "Imagination Song", sung by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Bert (Frank Oz), written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Imagine That", sung by Ernie about things that he sometimes imagines to be, written by Jeff Moss (List of songs)

  • "In and Out Crowd", a spoof of "The In Crowd," music by Christopher Cerf, and lyrics by Sarah Durkee; Animated by Sally Cruikshank. (List of songs)

  • "In and Out Disco" A Monster Disco segment where Frazzle learns to dance in the In Doors and out the Out Doors. (List of songs)

  • "In My Book", sung by Jerry Nelson over animation of a boy reading his book, written by Jeff Moss; later sung by Bert (Eric Jacobson). (List of songs)

  • "In The Library", sung by David (Norman Calloway), written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "In Your Imagination", sung by Elmo, written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Indian U Call", sung by Nelson (Steve Whitmire) and Jeanette (Karen Prell) to the tune of Indian U Call by Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald, written by Lee Pockriss and Judy Freudberg. (List of songs)

  • "Infinity (That's About the Size of It)" sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey. (List of songs)

  • "It Ain't Heavy, It's My Feather", a spoof of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", sung by an animated chicken (Ivy Austin). (List of songs)

  • "It's Alive", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson) of how one can tell what is alive and what's no, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "It's Funny", sung by an Anything Muppet guitarist joined by other laughing Anything Muppets, later sung by Polly Darton (Fran Brill), music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Korr. (List of songs)

  • "It's Hip To Be a Square", a spoof of Huey Lewis And The News' "Hip To Be Square", sung by an animated red square (Paul Jacobs). (List of songs)

  • "It's Ookyook (It's Cold Outside)", sung by an Alaskan girl dressing up for winter, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Italian Street Song", sung by Placido Flamingo (Richard Hunt) and the All-Animal Orchestra. Conducted by Seiji Ozawa. From the operetta, Naughty Marietta by Victor Herbert. (List of songs)

  • "Jellyman Kelly", sung by James Taylor and a group of kids, written by James Taylor and Sarah Taylor. (List of songs)

  • "J Friends", written by Jeff Moss, sung by a group of four Anything Muppets listing off names of their friends, which begin with the letter J. (List of songs)

  • "J Jump", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of people jumping. (List of songs)

  • "Jumpin' Jive", sung by Cab Calloway with The Two-Headed Monster (Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt). (List of songs)

  • "Just Happy to Be Me", sung by Kingston Livingston lll (Kevin Clash), written by Gail Sky King. (List of songs)

  • "Kids Just Love to Brush", sung by The Bicuspids (Ivy Austin) in a parody of Girls Just Want to Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper, music by Cheryl Hardwick and lyrics by Maggie Bloomfield and Judy Freudberg. (List of songs)

  • "Kids with Wings", sung by Abby Cadabby (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph), written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Ladybugs' Picnic", written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley, sung by Jerry Nelson (List of songs)

  • "La, La, La", sung by Bert (Frank Oz) and Ernie (Jim Henson) about the words that begin with the letter L, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Letter B", sung by The Beetles lead singer (Richard Hunt) to the tune of Let It Be by The Beatles, written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "The Letter N", sung by Nick Normal (Jerry Nelson) and the Nickmatics, written by Stephen Lawrence and Mark Saltzman. (List of songs)

  • "Lincoln Park Zoo", written and animated by Bob Kurtz with lyrics by Big Daddy, sung by Big Daddy. Later sung by Gordon, Big Bird, Elmo, Grover, Oscar, Cookie Monster, Snuffy, Herry, Ernie, and Bert in one episode. (List of songs)

  • "Listen to the Bells", sung by a hippy Anything Muppet in sunglasses (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Little Plant", sung by Ernie about how he takes care of his plant, who "thanks" him. Music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "Little Things", sung/written by Joe Raposo; Prairie Dawn later covered the song for Sing: Songs of Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Look a Little Closer", sung by Bob (Bob McGrath), written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Lowercase N" written by Steve Zuckerman over an animated film of a lonely lowercase N (List of songs)

  • "Long Hard Climb", sung/written by Joe Raposo; a version by Jerry Nelson is recorded on Elmo's Lowdown Hoedown, and the song retitled Long Hard Road. (List of songs)

  • "Love the Ocean", sung by The Beach Monsters (Jerry Nelson) and Camille Bonora, to the tune of The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena) by Jan and Dean, lyrics by Sarah Durkee and music by Paul Jacobs. (List of songs)

  • "Lovely Eleven Morning", written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "Lucky Thirteen", sung by a mouse (Jerry Nelson), animated by Loring Doyle, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", sung by Betty Lou and Little Jerry and the Monotones. Originally sung by The Beatles. (List of songs)

  • "Lulu's Back in Town", sung by Tony (Jim Henson) and Beautiful Day Monster (Frank Oz) (List of songs)

  • "M-M-M Meal Monster", sung by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) and Herry Monster (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Mad", sung by Little Jerry (Jerry Nelson) and the Monotones in their debut performance, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Mad Goat Song", written/animated by Derek Lamb (List of songs)

  • "Magic Pig Calypso Song" (List of songs)

  • "Mahna Mahna" (first aired 1969, episode 14) (List of songs)

  • "Mambo I, I, I", sung by Gloria Esteworm (a parody of Gloria Estefan, voiced by Ivy Austin) and the Miami Slime Machine (a nod to the band Miami Sound Machine), lyrics by Nancy Sans and music by Fernando Rivas, included on Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs; it was later sang by the real Gloria Estefan in Elmopalooza. (List of songs)

  • "Martian Cutie", sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "Me and My Chair", sung by (Norman Calloway), later covered by animated character Traction Jackson, written by Luis Santeiro (List of songs)

  • "Me Gotta Be Blue", sung by Cookie Monster, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco", sung by Cookie Monster, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Me Want It (But Me Wait)", a spoof of Icona Pop's "I Love It", sung by Cookie Monster. (List of songs)

  • "Monster in the Mirror", sung by Grover (Frank Oz), written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. There was a celebrity version of this song which featured celebrity appearances by Whoopi Goldberg, Chubby Checker, Geena Davis, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Bo Jackson, Ray Charles, Jeff Goldblum, Maria Conchita Alonso, Kadeem Hardison, Robert MacNeil, Jeff Smith, Robin Williams, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candice Bergen, Bo Diddley, Julia Roberts, Tyne Daly, Blair Underwood, Siskel and Ebert, Tracey Ullman, Glenn Close, Lou Diamond Phillips, Kid 'n Play and The Simpsons. The song was arranged by Paul Jacobs, produced by Jim Blashfield and directed by Laura DiTrapani (List of songs)

  • "Mom and Me", sung by a girl in voice-over about how great having a family can be, written by Joe Raposo; the vocals were later rerecorded by Lexine Bondoc. (List of songs)

  • "Moonshine", sung by Jerry Nelson as a little boy wondering at the beauty of the Moon and its light, written by Jeff Moss and animated by Klasky Csupo; it was later sung by Zoe (Fran Brill) and Herry Monster (Jerry Nelson). (List of songs)

  • "Mother Goose Jamboree", sung by Cab Callowmouse (a parody a Cab Calloway) and various Mother Goose characters having a party at a bookstore all night, Ivy Austin performs the song's introduction, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Muppets Rhyme in School", sung by Mr. Essex's students, such as Prairie Dawn (Fran Brill), as Mr. Essex (Jim Henson) teaches his students about rhymes (such as nose and goes). Lyrics by Sonia Manzano and music by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "My Name is Zoe", sung by Zoe (Fran Brill), written by Sarah Durkee and Robby Merkin. (List of songs)

  • "My Outer Space Friend", sung by Telly Monster (Martin P. Robinson), music by Stephen Lawrence and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "My Triangle Home", sung by Clementine to the tune of Home on the Range, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Nancy Sans. (List of songs)

  • "Natashas's Lullabye", sung by Humphrey (David Rudman) to Baby Natasha (Kevin Clash), written by Christopher Cerf and Judy Freudberg. (List of songs)

  • "New Baby", sung by Frieda (Fran Brill) about the new baby monster (Richard Hunt) that her mother (Pam Arciero) recently had, written by Joe Raposo (music and lyrics) and Luis Santeiro (lyrics); all three monsters in this song would become a different monster family, Frieda would eventually be modified into Ingrid, the same puppet used for Frieda's mother would later be used for Humphrey, and the baby monster became Baby Natasha. (List of songs)

  • "Night Bug Boogie", sung by bugs inside a wall, lyrics by Nancy Sans and music by Stephen Lawrence. (List of songs)

  • "Nineteen Party", sung by Paul Jacobs over animation to the tune of Party like it's 1999 by Prince, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "No Matter How You Count Them", sung by a Carmen Miranda-style Anything Muppet, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. (List of songs)

  • "No Matter What", sung by Kevin Clash with footage of kids playing with a beach ball, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "None, Some, All", sung by Bip Bippadotta with various anything muppets and monsters, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Numero Comparsa", sung by Celia Cruz and the anything muppets with a salsa rhythm, lyrics by Luis Santeiro and music by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Octopus Blues", sung by an octopus (Kevin Clash), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Octopus's Garden", sung by an Anything Muppet diver (Jim Henson), a Fat Blue fish (Frank Oz), and a clam (voiced by Joe Raposo), written by Ringo Starr. (List of songs)

  • "Old Button Hole" sung over footage of kids getting dressed (List of songs)

  • "On My Pond", sung by Kermit the Frog, written by Christopher Cerf and Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "One Banana", sung by A lavender Anything Muppet (Jim Henson), and a group of Muppet Bananas dressed like Carmen Miranda, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "One Fine Face", sung by Ernie and Elmo, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "One of These Things [Is Not Like the Others]"; written by Joe Raposo and Jon Stone (List of songs)

  • "One Small Voice", sung by Bob (Bob McGrath), the kids and Telly Monster (Martin P. Robinson), later by Backstreet Boys with Elmo, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "One Two Three," sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "One Way", sung by a green Anything Muppet greaser (Christopher Cerf), lyrics by Christopher Cerf and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "Opposite Stuff", sung by Bip Bippadotta (Jim Henson) and two cows (Richard Hunt and Kevin Clash), music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "P is My Favorite Letter", sung by a trio of Anything Muppet hillbillies, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Part of the Whole", sung by Paul Jacobs. Animated by Sally Cruikshank. (List of songs)

  • "The Pasta Song", sung by Kevin Clash (List of songs)

  • "Peanut Butter", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of a peanut butter factory. (List of songs)

  • "People In Your Neighborhood", usually sung by Bob (Bob McGrath), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Pigeons and Cookies and Trash", sung by Bert, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Planets, Moon, and Stars", sung by Elmo (Kevin Clash) to his doll David from his bedroom, later Jerry Nelson provided vocals for a CGI-animated version of the segment, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Portrait D'Un Robot", accompanying a short film showing toys, robots, and satellites, written by Janko Nilovic (List of songs)

  • "Pretty Baby", regards kissing rhinos, sung by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Put A Lid On It", sung by The Squirrel Nut Zippers (List of songs)

  • "Put Down the Duckie", sung by Hoots the Owl and Ernie, with cameo performances by Carl Banks, Celia Cruz, Danny DeVito, John Candy, Andrea Martin, Joe Williams, Rhea Perlman, Pee-Wee Herman, Madeline Kahn, Paul Simon, Pete Seeger, Keith Hernandez, Mookie Wilson, Sean Landeta, Mark Ingram, Karl Nelson, Jeremy Irons, Itzhak Perlman, Gordon Jackson, Jean Marsh, Wynton Marsalis, Jane Curtin and Ladysmith Black Mambazo; music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "The Question Song", sung by a lavander Anything Muppet little girl (Fran Brill) and Grover, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Jerry Juhl. (List of songs)

  • "Quiet Time Song", sung by Ernie underneath an apple tree, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Tom Dunsmuir. (List of songs)

  • "Rain Falls", sung by Oscar the Grouch and Bob McGrath, music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Raise Your Hand", sung by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #6", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #7", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #9", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #11", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #13", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #15", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #17", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Rap Animation #19", sung by children (List of songs)

  • "Readers of the Open Range", refers both to a trio of cowpokes who specialize in reading signs and the song in which they introduce themselves. The group consists of Verne (Jerry Nelson), Sophie (Kevin Clash), and Earl (Richard Hunt), music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Sara Compton; it was also sung in audio track by Elmo and Noel Cowherd (Jerry Nelson) on Elmo's Lowdown Hoedown. (List of songs)

  • "Rebel L", sung by Billy Idle (Kevin Clash), the rebel L (voiced by Christopher Cerf), and the police officers to the tune of Rebel Yell by Billy Idol, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "Rubber Duckie", sung by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Daveed Diggs; written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Red and Blue", sung by Elmo and Grover, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "The Redwood Tree", sung by Uncle Edgar the Banjo playing turtle and his kids, Animated by Buzzco Associates. (List of songs)

  • "Right in the Middle of My Face", originally sung by Susan (Loretta Long) and Bob (Bob McGrath), later sung by Elmo, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Rock 'N Roll Readers", sung by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf) and the Alphabeats (voiced by Jeff Moss and Paul Jacobs), music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sara Compton. (List of songs)

  • "Romeo and Juliet", accompanying a short animated insert where an acorn falls from an oak tree and grows into another oak tree. (List of songs)

  • "Run, Run, Everybody Run", sung by Joe Raposo (List of songs)

  • "Salt, My Salt", sung by Jerry Nelson over footage of sea salt production in India (List of songs)

  • "Salute to the Banana", sung by Ivy Austin (List of songs)

  • "The Salute to the Letter E", sung by Guy Smiley (Jim Henson) to the Letter E (who won on The Letter of the Day Pageant). Written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Say Cheese", sung by Lillias White (List of songs)

  • "Sesame Street Theme (Sunny Day)", written by Joe Raposo, Jon Stone, and Bruce Hart (List of songs)

  • "Scratch My Back", sung by Bip Bippadotta (Jim Henson) and two anything monsters, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Seven Goldfish", sung by Elmo about counting seven goldfish, music by Cheryl Hardwick and lyrics by Nancy Sans. (List of songs)

  • "Shake Your Head One Time", sung by Ernie (List of songs)

  • "Shapes in My Room", sung by Telly Monster, written by Donald Alan Siegal. (List of songs)

  • "Share", sung by Ernie (Jim Henson) and Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) on the album In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record about sharing milk and cookies, written by Joe Raposo; it was later sung on the show by Elmo (Kevin Clash) and Zoe (Fran Brill), and again by Elmo and Ernie (Steve Whitmire). (List of songs)

  • "Silent E", by Tom Lehrer (List of songs)

  • "Simple Pleasures", accompanying a film of girl playing with her dog at the beach sung by Bobby McFerrin (List of songs)

  • '"Sing"', written by Joe Raposo. A version of "Sing" recorded by The Carpenters in 1973 reached #3 on the Billboard top singles chart. (List of songs)

  • "Sing After Me", sung by Madeline Kahn and Grover (Frank Oz), music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Sing Your Synonyms" sung by Luis (Emilio Delgado), Maria (Sonia Manzano), Susan (Loretta Long), Gordon (Roscoe Orman), Telly (Martin P. Robinson), Elmo (Kevin Clash), and Bob (Bob McGrath) to the tune of Let's Call the Whole Thing Off; music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Nancy Sans. (List of songs)

  • "Six Snails," sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "Sixteen Samba", sung by a group of Anything Muppets about a man's love for the number 16, written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "Skin", sung by Kevin Clash over footage of kids at the beach, written by Jeff Moss (List of songs)

  • "Soul A", sung by an animated soul group. (List of songs)

  • "Soul H", sung by an animated soul group. (List of songs)

  • "Soul O", sung by an animated soul group. (List of songs)

  • "Somebody Come and Play", sung/written by Joe Raposo. A re-written version of the song is used as the theme for Play With Me Sesame. (List of songs)

  • "The Song of the Count", sung by Count Von Count, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Emily Kingsley. (List of songs)

  • "Soundman Song", sung by Simon Soundman (Jerry Nelson) about how his ruff-ruff (dog) chased a meow (cat) up a tree and how the cat got down, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Sound It Out", sung by Same Sound Brown (Northern Calloway) and Farley (Jerry Nelson) reading and sounding out words on the chalkboard, lyrics by Sara Compton and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "Splish Splash", Accompanying a video of zookeepers washing the elephants at Bronx Zoo. Sung by Bobby Darin. (List of songs)

  • "STOP!", sung by Luis (Emilio Delgado), Susan, and Bob, In an album version, it is sung by Biff, Roxie Marie, and Benny Rabbit. it is also in the home video Big Bird's Favorite Party Games. (List of songs)

  • "Standing at the Bus Stop Sign", Sung by The Four Tops. (List of songs)

  • "Starfish", sung by a young girl, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Still, We Like Each Other", sung by Grover to a Green Anything Muppet girl in a flower garden, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Sugar Beet (Beet, Beet, Sugar Beet)", Accompanying a film on how sugar is made. (List of songs)

  • "Swamp Mushy Muddy", sung by Oscar the Grouch (Caroll Spinney), music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by Norman Stiles and David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "(That Only Happens at) Birdland", sung by Olivia Alaina Reed (List of songs)

  • "The Square Song". This song later appeared in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind. (List of songs)

  • "Tadpole", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Take a Breath", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of live animals breathing; it was later re-recorded by Elmo for the tribute album Sing: Songs of Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Tall Short Texans", animated by Joey Ahlbum, sung by a tall cowboy (voiced by Paul Jacobs) and a short cowboy (Jerry Nelson) to the tune of Long Tall Texan, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee; it was later re-recorded by Big Bird and Elmo as an audio track on Elmo's Lowdown Hoedown. (List of songs)

  • "Tall Tale", sung by Johnny Cash (List of songs)

  • "The Birdland Jump", sung by Joe Williams at Birdland, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "The Curious Cantata", sung by Luis (Emilio Delgado), Maria (Sonia Manzano), Bob (Bob McGrath), and Big Bird (Caroll Spinney) in the tune of Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt. (List of songs)

  • "The Dirtiest Town in the West", sung by Anything Muppet cowboys in the tune of Ghost Riders In The Sky. (List of songs)

  • "The First Time Me Eat Cookie", sung by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) over a flashback of him as a baby, being given cookies in his high chair by his mother (performed by Kevin Clash), lyrics by Christine Ferraro and music by Mike Renzi. (List of songs)

  • "The Frogs in the Glen", sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), written by Tony Geiss. (List of songs)

  • "The Sneeze Song", sung by Kathleen the Cow with a pig, a sheep, and a horse, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Telly's Aquarium" sung by a group of Muppet fishes, including a fish that resembles Telly (Martin P. Robinson) himself, a parody of The Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In by The 5th Dimension, lyrics by Annie Evans and music by Stephen Lawrence. (List of songs)

  • "The Ten Commandments of Health", sung by Dr. Thad (Thad Mumford) and the Medications, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Thad Mumford. (List of songs)

  • "Telephone Rock", sung by Little Jerry and the Monotones, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "Ten Tiny Turtles", sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "That's how the numbers go", sung by Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Humphrey, Ingrid, and Benny Rabbit. (List of songs)

  • "Things That I Remember", sung by Ernie (Steve Whitmire), and Bert (Frank Oz), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "This Frog" sung by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson), with backup vocals by the Tarnish Brothers (Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt, and Christopher Cerf), music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by David Axlerod. (List of songs)

  • "This Little Piggy Went To Market", sung by Elmo and the Oinker Sisters (List of songs)

  • "Three Waltzing Chickens", sung by Marilyn Sokol, animated by Bruce Cayard, lyrics by David Axlerod and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "Toothpaste Factory Rap (How Do They Get That Toothpaste in the Tube?)", Accompanying a video on how toothpaste is made. (List of songs)

  • "Toucan Two-Step", sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. (List of songs)

  • "Touch, Feel"/"Touch, Hold, Feel", sung/written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Trying And Trying Again", sung/written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Tu Me Gustas (I Like You)", sung by Maria (Sonia Manzano), and also sang by Luis (Emilio Delgado), written by Joe Raposo and Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Tweet in the Morning", sung by Bobby McFerrin and the Muppet birds. (List of songs)

  • "Two G Sounds", sung by Grover (Frank Oz) and George (Jerry Nelson), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Two Princesses", sung by The Spin Doctors with Elmo (Kevin Clash), Telly (Martin P. Robinson), and Zoe (Fran Brill). (List of songs)

  • "Two Little Birdies", sung by Edgar the Banjo playing turtle and his kids. Animated by Buzzco Associates. (List of songs)

  • "U Really Got a Hold on Me", sung by Smokey Robinson to the tune of You've Really Got a Hold on Me while being chased by the letter U. (List of songs)

  • "Under Over Song", sung by four animated animals, with lyrics by Maxine Fisher. Animated by Michael Sporn. (List of songs)

  • "Up and Down Opera", sung by Placido Flamingo (Richard Hunt) and Ernie (Jim Henson), written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. (List of songs)

  • "Up and Down", sung by Herry Monster (Jerry Nelson) and Cookie Monster (Frank Oz), written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Up And Down, Left And Right", sung by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Up, Down, In, Out, Over, Under", sung by Cecille (List of songs)

  • "Up, Up and Away" (first aired 1970, episode 49) (List of songs)

  • "Upside Down World", sung by Ernie and Bert from Follow That Bird. Written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Wait Right Here at The Bus Stop Sign", Sung by a group of Anything Muppets as they wait for their bus. (List of songs)

  • "Water Course" and "Exchange", accompanying a short film showing how crayons are made. written by Richard Harvey. (List of songs)

  • "Water Baby", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of seals and children swimming. (List of songs)

  • "We All Sing With the Same Voice (My Name Is You)" written by J. Philip Miller and Sheppard M. Greene (List of songs)

  • "Weaver Bird", sung/written by Joe Raposo over...well, y'know, a weaver bird. (List of songs)

  • "We're a Family", accompanied film. (List of songs)

  • "We Are All Earthlings" sung by an Anything Muppet (Jerry Nelson) and Elmo (Kevin Clash) with various animals, music by Jeff Moss and lyrics by Sara Compton. (List of songs)

  • "We Are All Monsters" sung by four muppet monsters, written by Stephen Lawrence and Tony Geiss. Originally, Jerry Nelson played the red monster that would be later known as Elmo, with a low, gruff voice, but after Elmo was established as a major character, his lines were redubbed by Kevin Clash in later airings. (List of songs)

  • "We are the Seven Dwarves" (List of songs)

  • "Wet or Dry", sung by Little Chrissy (Christopher Cerf) to the tune of Black or White by Michael Jackson, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sara Compton. (List of songs)

  • "Wet Paint", sung by How Now Brown (Christopher Cerf) and the Moo Wave, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Jon Stone. (List of songs)

  • "Which Come First (The Chicken Or The Egg)", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of eggs being shipped into cartons. (List of songs)

  • "What Do You Do When You're A Kangaroo", sung/written by Joe Raposo over footage of a kangaroo. (List of songs)

  • "What I Am" (List of songs)

  • "What is Friend?", sung by Cookie Monster (Frank Oz) and his friend (David Rudman). (List of songs)

  • "What's Inside", sung by Lillias White (featuring a cameo of Cookie Monster) (List of songs)

  • "What's the Name of That Song?", lyrics by David Axelrod and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "Who Am I?," sung by Olivia Robinson (Alaina Reed) (List of songs)

  • "Who You, Looking At Tigers?", sung by David (Norman Calloway) over footage of a tiger, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Windy", sung by Tony and Beautiful Day Monster (List of songs)

  • "Women Can Be", sung by female Anything Muppets (voiced by Marilyn Sokol, Carol Hall, Jane Henson and Rita Moreno), lyrics by Carol Hall and music by Sam Pottle. (List of songs)

  • "The Word is NO!", sung by Maria (Sonia Manzano) and Gina (Alison Bartlett), written by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Would You Like to Buy an O?", sung by Lefty the Salesman (Frank Oz) who attempts to sell an O to Ernie, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "X Marks the Spot!", sung by Sherlock Hemlock about the letter X, written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Yakety Yak (Take It Back)", A music video about not to litter. Featuring Bugs Bunny, Stevie Wonder, and many other celebrities in the video. (List of songs)

  • "Yellow Submarine", sung by three Anything Muppets including an engineer (Jim Henson), pilot (Caroll Spinney), and a captain (Frank Oz) (List of songs)

  • "You are Not Alone", sung by Sofia (Jasmine Romero), Abby Cadabby (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph), and Rosita (Carmen Osbahr) (List of songs)

  • "You Can Get Right Up", sung by Lillias White, words by Sarah Durkee and music by Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "You Can't Top This", sung by a CGI hammer in the tune of You Can't Touch This by M.C. Hammer. (List of songs)

  • "You Gotta Be Patient (To Be a Patient)", music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Tony Geiss and Sonia Manzano. (List of songs)

  • "You Say Hola and I Say Hola", sung by Luis (Emilio Delgado), and Maria (Sonia Manzano) to the tune of Dancing Cheap to Cheap, lyrics by Sonia Manzano and music by Joe Raposo; it was also sung later by Gloria Estefan. (List of songs)

  • "You Tickle Me", sung by Elmo, Zoe, Rosita, Herry Monster, Telly Monster, Baby Bear, and Frazzle, written by Jeff Moss. (List of songs)

  • "Zig Zag Dance", sung by four Anything Muppets and later, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones with Count Von Count, written by Jim Timmers and Christopher Cerf. (List of songs)

  • "Zizzy Zoomers", written by Joe Raposo. (List of songs)

  • "Zunzun", sung by Celia Cruz and Big Bird (Caroll Spinney), music by Joe Raposo and lyrics by Luis Santeiro. (List of songs)

  • "ZZ Blues", sung by Over the Top (Jerry Nelson) to the tune of Sharp Dressed Man by ZZ Top, music by Christopher Cerf and lyrics by Sarah Durkee. (List of songs)

  • "14 Carrot Love" Words by Polly Darton and Benny Rabbit (List of songs)

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For more than 40 years, Sesame Street has been a favorite educational TV show for children around the world, and the Lovable Muppets who live on the street have been with them for generations. Not only that, but “Sesame Street” also has many well-known classical English songs. Around the world, musicians have been composing and writing for Sesame Street, and 407 tracks have been put together in a random tool that can be viewed by anyone interested.

Like any Sesame Street song, the unforgettable melody of every song saved in the generator will carry you back to your childhood. As long as the music plays, all the wonderful impressions about sesame street will follow the “Ring”! There are many variations on Sesame Street, but the really great ones aren’t just honoring the original, they’re also creating another kind of classic, and all the other variations on this list have that mission.

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