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Mick sings of how whenever he plays at the park, nobody around helps him with his games: "Every time I start to play, everyone just runs away. Couldn't get no cooperation if I tried!" |
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*''[[Born to Add (album)|Born to Add]]'' |
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*''[[Sesame Street Best]]'' (1997) |
*''[[Sesame Street Best]]'' (1997) |
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*''[[Rock & Roll!]]'' |
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Revision as of 19:55, 2 February 2009
Music by | Christopher Cerf |
Lyrics by | Christopher Cerf and Sharon Lerner |
Date | 1981 |
Publisher | Splotched Animal Music Company |
A parody of The Rolling Stones song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (with a middle section modeled after "Ruby Tuesday") performed by Mick Swagger and The Sesame Street Cobblestones.
Mick sings of how whenever he plays at the park, nobody around helps him with his games: "Every time I start to play, everyone just runs away. Couldn't get no cooperation if I tried!"
Releases
Audio
- Born to Add
- Sesame Street Best (1997)
Video