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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Kermit's Sesame Street Songs]]
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Revision as of 15:33, 8 January 2019

Doo Wop Hop
Music by Christopher Cerf
Lyrics by Norman Stiles
Date 1984
Publisher Splotched Animal Music
Sesame Street Inc.
EKA Episode 2484
Sesame_Street_Do-op_Hop_With_Kermit

Sesame Street Do-op Hop With Kermit

Kermit the Frog and the cows sing "Do-Op Hop."

Doo Wop Hop-title

The on-screen title differs from the legal name registered with ASCAP.

"Do-Op Hop" is, appropriately, a doo-wop song sung by Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street. The music video takes place on a countryside setting featuring Kermit as the main singer and two cows as back-up singers. Some other animals are seen in the background during the main chorus and are supposedly trying to hop like Kermit (which is really the puppeteers tossing the animals into the air). At the end, Kermit himself is tossed so crazily that his bottom ends up high in the air (see picture).

An a cappella version with alternate lyrics was also sung in the Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration! video, although Kermit was not one of the singers.

Notes

  • On Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street], the video has MTV-style captions that refer to Polywog Records. Although the song is legally titled "Do-Op Hop", the on-screen MTV-style captions in the video spell it as "Doo Wop Hop". The lyrics to this song were released on a songbook in the original release of the video.
  • The dog was puppeteered by Noel MacNeal, who also did a lot of the animal tossing.[1]
  • An instrumental version of the song can be heard in the video trailer for The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street.

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Sources

  1. Facebook communication between N. MacNeal and G. Kieran. February 3, 2012