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{{song|image=Song.countithigher.jpg|writer=[[Christopher Cerf]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=[[1973]]|source=|publisher=Splotched Animal Music (BMI)|eka=[[Episode 0670]]}}
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{{song|image=Song.countithigher.jpg|writer=[[Christopher Cerf]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=[[1973]]|source=|publisher=Splotched Animal Music (BMI)|first=[[Episode 0553]]}}
[[Video:Sesame Street Song - Count It Higher with little Chrissy|thumb|right|300px|Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "Count It Higher."]]
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[[File:Sesame Street Song - Count It Higher with little Chrissy|thumb|right|300px|Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "Count It Higher."]]
   
"'''Count It Higher'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song about the thrill of counting, performed by [[Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats]] in their debut appearance. During the song, the Alphabeats attempt to count several times, first up to three, then up to five. Finally trying once again, they count all the way up to ten.
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"'''Count It Higher'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song about the thrill of counting, performed by [[Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats]] in their debut appearance.
   
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A number-themed parody of the rock 'n' roll standard "[[Twist and Shout]]," [[Little Chrissy]] eggs on the Alphabeats to count higher than before, first up to three, then up to five. Finally trying once again, they count all the way up to ten.
[[Count von Count]] performed the song in the ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show, ''[[Let's Be Friends]]''. The song is a parody of The Isley Brothers' song, "Twist and Shout".
 
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[[Count von Count]] performed the song in the ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show, ''[[Let's Be Friends]]''.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*In their first appearance, there are three Alphabeats (besides [[Little Chrissy]]) instead of two, and the two members who regularly appeared look slightly different: The [[Lavender]] Alphabeat sports messy blond hair instead of a smooth brown pompadour, the [[Green]] Alphabeat has fuzzy black hair as opposed to his usual blonde hair, and they both have wide, circular eyes with no eyelids; this was the [[Hot Pink]] Alphabeat's only gig with the band. The Alphabeats' voices are provided by [[Jeff Moss]], [[Christopher Cerf]] and [[Jerry Nelson]] in this song.
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*In the Alphabeats' first appearance, there are three backup singers instead of two, and the two members who regularly appeared look slightly different: The [[Lavender]] Alphabeat sports messy blond hair instead of a smooth brown pompadour, the [[Green]] Alphabeat has fuzzy black hair as opposed to his usual blonde hair, and they both have wide, circular eyes with no eyelids; this was the [[Hot Pink]] Alphabeat's only gig with the band. In this song, the Alphabeats are voiced by [[Jeff Moss]], [[Richard Hunt]], and [[Jerry Nelson]], with [[Christopher Cerf]] pulling double duty on later verses by voicing an Alphabeat in addition to Little Chrissy.
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*On ''[[Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street]]'', the video has [[MTV]]-style captions that refer to ''Letters of Love'' and "Broken Records". In addition, it was listed as number 1 on ''The Count's Countdown Show'', because it was The Count's favorite song. The lyrics to this song were released on a songbook in the original VHS release.
 
*On ''[[Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street]]'', the video has [[MTV]]-style captions that refer to ''Letters of Love'' and "Broken Records". In addition, it was listed as number 1 on ''The Count's Countdown Show'', because it was The Count's favorite song. The lyrics to this song were released on a songbook in the original VHS release.
   
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*''[[Letters ...and Numbers, Too!]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[Letters ...and Numbers, Too!]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[The Count Counts]]'' (1975)
 
*''[[The Count Counts]]'' (1975)
*''[[60 Favorite Songs from Sesame Street]]'' (1975)
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* ''[[60 Favorite Songs from Sesame Street]]'' (1975)
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* ''[[25 Greatest Hits]]'' (1975)
*''[[Sesame Street Singles#countithigher|Count It Higher/Exit]]'' (single, 1976)
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*''[[Sesame Street singles#countithigher|Count It Higher/Exit]]'' (single, 1976)
 
*''[[Born to Add (album)|Born to Add]]'' (1983, remix)
 
*''[[Born to Add (album)|Born to Add]]'' (1983, remix)
 
*''[[Sesame Street Celebrates!]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[Sesame Street Celebrates!]]'' (1994)
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*''[[Best of Sesame Street Spoofs!]]'' (2011)
 
*''[[Best of Sesame Street Spoofs!]]'' (2011)
 
;Online
 
;Online
* [[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|333f89f8-1597-11dd-b10a-6119e86ae19b}}
 
 
* [[SesameStreet's YouTube Channel]]
 
* [[SesameStreet's YouTube Channel]]
* [[Hulu]] {{Hulu|394366}}
 
 
;Other
 
;Other
 
*''[[Numbers (computer game)]]'' (released as audio)
 
*''[[Numbers (computer game)]]'' (released as audio)
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[[Category:Sesame Street Songs|Count It Higher]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs|Count It Higher]]
 
[[Category:Numbers|Count It Higher]]
 
[[Category:Numbers|Count It Higher]]

Revision as of 13:59, 24 May 2019

Song.countithigher
Written by Christopher Cerf
Date 1973
Publisher Splotched Animal Music (BMI)
First Episode 0553
Sesame_Street_Song_-_Count_It_Higher_with_little_Chrissy

Sesame Street Song - Count It Higher with little Chrissy

Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "Count It Higher."

"Count It Higher" is a Sesame Street song about the thrill of counting, performed by Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats in their debut appearance.

A number-themed parody of the rock 'n' roll standard "Twist and Shout," Little Chrissy eggs on the Alphabeats to count higher than before, first up to three, then up to five. Finally trying once again, they count all the way up to ten.

Count von Count performed the song in the Sesame Street Live show, Let's Be Friends.

Notes

  • In the Alphabeats' first appearance, there are three backup singers instead of two, and the two members who regularly appeared look slightly different: The Lavender Alphabeat sports messy blond hair instead of a smooth brown pompadour, the Green Alphabeat has fuzzy black hair as opposed to his usual blonde hair, and they both have wide, circular eyes with no eyelids; this was the Hot Pink Alphabeat's only gig with the band. In this song, the Alphabeats are voiced by Jeff Moss, Richard Hunt, and Jerry Nelson, with Christopher Cerf pulling double duty on later verses by voicing an Alphabeat in addition to Little Chrissy.
  • On Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street, the video has MTV-style captions that refer to Letters of Love and "Broken Records". In addition, it was listed as number 1 on The Count's Countdown Show, because it was The Count's favorite song. The lyrics to this song were released on a songbook in the original VHS release.

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