Jeff Moss

Jeff Moss (June 19, 1942 - September 24, 1998) was a head writer and composer-lyricist on Sesame Street. Some of his best known songs from the show include "Rubber Duckie," "I Love Trash," "The People in Your Neighborhood", "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon," and "Nasty Dan." In addition to songwriting, Moss helped create Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch and Guy Smiley.

Moss won 15 Emmys for his work and wrote the songs for four Grammy Award-winning records. When released as a single in 1970, "Rubber Duckie" sold more than a million copies. Moss' songs were known internationally as well; Claude François' recording of "Nasty Dan" went to #1 on the pop chart in France.

He also composed the songs and score for The Muppets Take Manhattan, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Music, Original Song Score.

Moss wrote over a dozen best-selling books under the Sesame Street label, including The Sesame Street Book of Poetry. Several of his songs have been illustrated and published as well. He also wrote three collections of children's poetry and several short stories.

Moss died of cancer on September 24, 1998. One of his last writing credits was the script for the Elmo's World segment, "Music."

The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
See also: The Muppets Take Manhattan soundtrack

Performer Credits
Sesame Street Characters: Big Jeffy

Author Credits

 * Sesame Street Books
 * People in My Family (1971)
 * People in Your Neighborhood (1971)
 * The Sesame Street Storybook (1971)
 * Cookie Monster's Circle Book (1972)
 * The Sesame Street 1, 2, 3 Storybook (1973)
 * The Sesame Street ABC Storybook (1974)
 * Oscar's Book (1975)
 * The Sesame Street Book of Fairy Tales (1975)
 * The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook (1978)
 * The Sesame Street Library (1978-1979)
 * People in My Family (1983)
 * The Sesame Street Treasury (1983)
 * The Songs of Sesame Street in Poems and Pictures (1983)
 * The Sesame Street Book of Poetry (1992)


 * Other Poetry Collections
 * The Butterfly Jar
 * The Other Side of the Door
 * Bone Poems


 * Other Short Stories
 * Bob and Jack: A Boy and His Yak
 * Hieronymus White
 * Dad of the Dad of the Dad of Your Dad