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+ | {{song|image=Countupto9a.jpg|writer=|composer=[[Sam Pottle]]|lyricist=[[David Axlerod]]|date=[[1977]]|source=|publisher=Sesame Street, Inc. (ASCAP)|first=[[Episode 1134]]}} |
"'''Count Up to Nine'''" was sung by [[Count von Count|the Count]] with [[Ftatateeta and the Bats]] in their [[Count von Count's Castle|castle]] (with added musical effects by some distant wolves). It is written in a 1950s doo-wop style, as the singer croons to "his baby," pleading that she counts up to [[9]]. |
"'''Count Up to Nine'''" was sung by [[Count von Count|the Count]] with [[Ftatateeta and the Bats]] in their [[Count von Count's Castle|castle]] (with added musical effects by some distant wolves). It is written in a 1950s doo-wop style, as the singer croons to "his baby," pleading that she counts up to [[9]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | *The background singers are male voices (including [[Richard Hunt|Richard Hunt's]], [[ |
+ | *The background singers are male voices (including [[Richard Hunt|Richard Hunt's]], [[Christopher Cerf|Chris Cerf's]] and [[Jerry Nelson|Jerry Nelson's]]) sped up. |
==Releases== |
==Releases== |
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* ''[[The Count's Countdown]]'' (1997) |
* ''[[The Count's Countdown]]'' (1997) |
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;Video |
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− | * ''[[Rock & Roll!]]'' (1990, beginning and ending |
+ | * ''[[Rock & Roll!]]'' (1990, beginning and ending cut) |
* ''[[Sesame English]]'': ''[[The Fugitive]]'' (edited) |
* ''[[Sesame English]]'': ''[[The Fugitive]]'' (edited) |
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Revision as of 17:15, 16 October 2019
Music by | Sam Pottle |
Lyrics by | David Axlerod |
Date | 1977 |
Publisher | Sesame Street, Inc. (ASCAP) |
First | Episode 1134 |
"Count Up to Nine" was sung by the Count with Ftatateeta and the Bats in their castle (with added musical effects by some distant wolves). It is written in a 1950s doo-wop style, as the singer croons to "his baby," pleading that she counts up to 9.
Notes
- The background singers are male voices (including Richard Hunt's, Chris Cerf's and Jerry Nelson's) sped up.
Releases
- Audio
- Born to Add (1983)
- The Best of the Count (1983)
- The Count's Countdown (1997)
- Video
- Rock & Roll! (1990, beginning and ending cut)
- Sesame English: The Fugitive (edited)
- Online