Written by | Jeff Moss |
Date | 1978 |
Publisher | Festival Attractions Inc. Backfin Music Company |
First | Episode 2064 |
"Everybody's Song" was first performed by Bip Bippadotta and the Androoze Sisters in 1979 for the album Every Body's Record and was made into a segment for Sesame Street in Season 16 (with much of Bip's scatting re-recorded).
The song was later remade in Season 32 by Diana Krall and Elmo, with Telly, Rosita, Zoe, Cookie Monster, Grover, Lulu, and the Oinker Sisters on backup. (First: Episode 3961)
The song was remade again in Season 35 with Gabi and Miles, backed up by Elmo, Zoe, Telly, Rosita, and Baby Bear. (First: Episode 4062)
Rocco Fiorentino later performed the song for Telly, Elmo, and the rest of the cast in a Season 40 insert. (First: Episode 4207)
Notes[]
- The Diana Krall version, scripted by Annie Evans, was directed by Steve Feldman and was taped on December 15, 2000.[1]
- The Season 35 version, scripted by Christine Ferraro, was directed by Emily Squires and was taped on December 18, 2003.[1]
Releases[]
- Audio (original)
- Every Body's Record (1979)
- Video
- Diana Krall version:
- What's the Name of That Song? (2004, introduction and ending cut)
- Elmo's Music Magic (2011)
- Season 35 version:
- Furry Red Monster Parade (2006)
- Online
- Diana Krall version:
- Season 35 version:
- Rocco Fiorentino version: