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{{song|image=Congasong.JPG|writer=|composer=[[Fernando Rivas]]|lyricist=[[Luis Santeiro]]|date=[[1990]]|source=|publisher=Sesame Street Inc.|first=[[Episode 2778]]}}
 
{{song|image=Congasong.JPG|writer=|composer=[[Fernando Rivas]]|lyricist=[[Luis Santeiro]]|date=[[1990]]|source=|publisher=Sesame Street Inc.|first=[[Episode 2778]]}}
   
"'''Conga Counting Song''''" is a filmed song sequence, seen on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Three kids run around town counting ''uno - dos - tres''. Three more kids join them, making it ''seis''. Finally, three kids join them with one smaller kid, for a total of ''diez'' kids.
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"'''Conga Counting Song''''" is a filmed song sequence, seen on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The song is in Spanish. Three kids run around town counting ''uno - dos - tres''. Three more kids join them, making it ''seis''. Finally, three kids join them with one smaller kid, for a total of ''diez'' kids.
   
 
The song was also performed by [[Maria]] and the cast in [[episode 3952|a 2001 episode]], where they counted monsters ([[Elmo]], [[Telly Monster|Telly]], [[Lulu]], [[Grover]], [[Zoe]], [[Herry]], [[Rosita]], [[Merry Monster]] and two [[AM Monsters]]) instead of kids. Rosita repeatedly sings the chorus of the song in a "[[The Spanish Word of the Day|Spanish Word of the Day]]" segment.
 
The song was also performed by [[Maria]] and the cast in [[episode 3952|a 2001 episode]], where they counted monsters ([[Elmo]], [[Telly Monster|Telly]], [[Lulu]], [[Grover]], [[Zoe]], [[Herry]], [[Rosita]], [[Merry Monster]] and two [[AM Monsters]]) instead of kids. Rosita repeatedly sings the chorus of the song in a "[[The Spanish Word of the Day|Spanish Word of the Day]]" segment.

Revision as of 01:38, 2 August 2018

Congasong
Music by Fernando Rivas
Lyrics by Luis Santeiro
Date 1990
Publisher Sesame Street Inc.
First Episode 2778

"Conga Counting Song'" is a filmed song sequence, seen on Sesame Street. The song is in Spanish. Three kids run around town counting uno - dos - tres. Three more kids join them, making it seis. Finally, three kids join them with one smaller kid, for a total of diez kids.

The song was also performed by Maria and the cast in a 2001 episode, where they counted monsters (Elmo, Telly, Lulu, Grover, Zoe, Herry, Rosita, Merry Monster and two AM Monsters) instead of kids. Rosita repeatedly sings the chorus of the song in a "Spanish Word of the Day" segment.

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Video
Online (Rosita's version)