Songs performed by Ernie and/or Bert.
Picture | Summary | Earliest Known Appearance | Description |
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D-U-C-K-I-E | Episode 2059 | In song, Ernie spells out each letter of the word, duckie. | |
I Don't Want to Live on the Moon | Season 25 [1] | Ernie and Aaron Neville sit on a park bench and sing the song. (Note: Jim Henson's original recording is mixed with Aaron Neville's singing.) | |
What's the Name of That Song? | Episode 4118 | A remake of the song with Ernie and Bert. (Steve Whitmire and Frank Oz) | |
Ernie's Toes | Episode 4132 | Ernie sings about how amazing his toes are. Bert is inspired by his own toes, but Ernie has gone to sleep. So he shares his new found fascination with Bernice on the windowsill. (Steve Whitmire and Frank Oz) | |
Breakfast at Night | Episode 4133 | Ernie sings a song with a singing banana, toast with eggs and a bowl of oatmeal about how good breakfast can be. By the end, Bert is hungry and ready for breakfast, but Ernie informs him that it's still in the middle of the night, and not time for breakfast. (Steve Whitmire and Frank Oz) | |
La, La, La | Template:Ebcite | Bert and Ernie sing about words that begin with L. Bert sings about words like, linoleum. | |
One and One Make Two | Template:Ebcite | Ernie and Bert sing about the number two. | |
Feeling Good/Feeling Bad | Template:Ebcite | Ernie and Bert sing a "do-do-do" song about how they feel. In the first rendition, Ernie feels good and Bert feels bad, but in the second rendition it's the other way around. Then in the third rendition, they ask the kids at home how they feel. | |
Dance Myself to Sleep | Template:Ebcite | Ernie sings about how he sometimes has trouble falling asleep, but when he does, he does a special dance to get to sleep. The muscial number progresses and soon he is accompanied by some dancing sheep. All the while Bert is complaining and telling Ernie to go back to bed. By the end of the song, the sheep have taken Bert and his bed outside, and Ernie is snuggled down in bed. (YouTube) | |
The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree | Template:Ebcite | Ernie leads a jamboree joined by Honkers, his Rubber Duckie, and a Dinger. (YouTube) | |
But I Like You | Template:Ebcite | Ernie asks Bert to name some things that he likes, leading to a song where they talk about what they like, and they say that they like each other even though they don't like all of the same things. | |
Imagine That | Template:Ebcite | Ernie sings about what he likes to imagine. | |
Put Down the Duckie | Template:Ebcite | Hoots the Owl teaches Ernie that in order to play the saxophone well, he has to put his Rubber Duckie down. | |
Best Friend Blues | Template:Ebcite | Ernie and Mr. Snuffleupagus, backed by Hoots the Owl on saxophone, sing about not being able to be with their respective best friends. By the end of the song, they agree on the solution of hanging out with each other. | |
I Don't Want to Live on the Moon | Template:Ebcite | Ernie sings about places that he'd like to visit, such as the
moon and the sea. | |
Keep the Park Clean for the Pigeons | Template:Ebcite | Bert and friends promote cleaning the parks for the pigeons. | |
Have You Ever Looked at a Paper Clip? | Template:Ebcite | A song about paper clips, sung by Bert. | |
Stick Out Your Hand and Say Hello | Template:Ebcite | Bert and Rick Moranis teach people on an airplane to introduce themselves. (YouTube) | |
Things That I Remember | Template:Ebcite | Ernie and Bert recall the things that they remember, over a montage of classic Ernie and Bert clips. | |
Opposites | Template:Ebcite | Ernie and Grover sing a duet about opposites; Grover is always the victim. | |
Naptime | Template:Ebcite | Bert and Ernie sing a song about naptime. (While the audio is originally from the What Time Is It on Sesame Street? album, the song was made into an insert for the show in 1997 [cite], and appeared in the home video Quiet Time.) | |
Rubber Duckie | Template:Ebcite | A newly-filmed version of Ernie's famous song, with the original audio recording used. | |
Imagination | Template:Ebcite | A remake of the earlier Imagination song with Ernie and Bert, with hardly any differences in the segments (the most significant differences being that Steve Whitmire performed Ernie, and Bert's pajamas are different). | |
Loud and Soft | Template:Ebcite | A remake of the Farley and Bert duet from Bert's Blockbusters, as performed by Bert and Ernie. | |
Sing After Me | Template:Ebcite | Elmo is Ernie's echo. | |
Adding | Template:Ebcite | Ernie, joined by Cookie Monster, Grover, and some animals, sing a song about adding (to the tune of "One and One Make Two"). | |
One of These Things | Template:Ebcite | Cookie Monster, dressed as a chef, shows Ernie four types of food and asks him which one doesn't belong. When Ernie guesses the cookie, he is in for a surprise: everything else turns out to have a cookie hidden inside. | |
Pat Your Head and Rub Your Tummy | Template:Ebcite | In song, Ernie tries to get Bert to learn how to pat his head and rub his tummy. | |
Sing Song Play Along Game | Ernie, a Honker, Grover, Elmo and Bert dance to a "Sing Song Play Along Game" about doing things with your body. (Seen as recently as Episode 4131) | ||
Rubber Duckie | A remade version of Rubber Duckie, in which Ernie is in a bathroom that consists of a blue background. The audio for this sketch is identical to the track on the first Sesame Street record. |
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