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[[Rosita]], posing as a fairy godmother, sings the song to [[Baby Bear]], hoping it will magically help him remember the entire alphabet. She later brings back more "fairies" ([[Gabi]], [[Miles]], and [[Tarah]]) to sing it again to him. |
[[Rosita]], posing as a fairy godmother, sings the song to [[Baby Bear]], hoping it will magically help him remember the entire alphabet. She later brings back more "fairies" ([[Gabi]], [[Miles]], and [[Tarah]]) to sing it again to him. |
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 13 June 2020
Music by | Mike Renzi |
Lyrics by | Luis Santeiro |
Date | 1996 |
Publisher | Easy Strider Musc Inc. Sesame Street Inc. |
"Dance, Dance, Dance" is a Sesame Street song performed in Episode 3642, written as a loose parody of "It Don't Mean a Thing."
Rosita, posing as a fairy godmother, sings the song to Baby Bear, hoping it will magically help him remember the entire alphabet. She later brings back more "fairies" (Gabi, Miles, and Tarah) to sing it again to him.