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Written by | Jeff Moss |
Date | 1978 |
Publisher | Festival Attractions Inc. Backfin Music Company |
First | Episode 2064 |
Sesame Street Diana Krall Sings Everybody's Song
Diana Krall, Elmo, and friends sing "Everybody's Song."
"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] Rather than pre-recorded, the song was performed live.[2]
- 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:
Sources[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Documents provided by trusted source
- ↑ Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show Episode 93: Steve Feldman (51:38) March 1, 2023