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"'''Garbageman's Blues Song'''" is a country-style ballad about the trash collector's lot, accompanying a live action film on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The singer describes his life as a garbageman, and the process which refuse goes through, including incineration, compacting and compressing, and recycling. The ultimate goal is to "make less of it" or find other uses for garbage. |
"'''Garbageman's Blues Song'''" is a country-style ballad about the trash collector's lot, accompanying a live action film on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The singer describes his life as a garbageman, and the process which refuse goes through, including incineration, compacting and compressing, and recycling. The ultimate goal is to "make less of it" or find other uses for garbage. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* "[[Where the Garbage Goes]]" |
* "[[Where the Garbage Goes]]" |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]] |
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[[Category:Environmentalism]] |
[[Category:Environmentalism]] |
Latest revision as of 20:06, 25 May 2019
Music by | Phillip Namanworth |
Lyrics by | Benjamin Goldstein |
Date | 1983 |
Publisher | Sesame Street Inc |
First | Episode 1875 |
"Garbageman's Blues Song" is a country-style ballad about the trash collector's lot, accompanying a live action film on Sesame Street. The singer describes his life as a garbageman, and the process which refuse goes through, including incineration, compacting and compressing, and recycling. The ultimate goal is to "make less of it" or find other uses for garbage.