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{{song|image=Song.heavylight.jpg|writer=|composer=[[Christopher Cerf]]|lyricist=[[Sarah Durkee]]|date=[[1990]]|source=|publisher=Splotched Animal Music<br>Sesame Street Inc.|eka=[[Episode 2888]]}}
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{{song|image=Song.heavylight.jpg|writer=|composer=[[Christopher Cerf]]|lyricist=[[Sarah Durkee]]|date=[[1990]]|source=|publisher=Splotched Animal Music<br>Sesame Street Inc.|first=[[Episode 2809]]}}
   
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"'''Heavy and Light'''" is a song that was sung by [[Elmo]] and [[Telly Monster]], explaining the difference between "heavy" and "light". Elmo shows "light" by holding a feather, while Telly shows "heavy" by holding a pile of bricks. This is one of few times where Elmo uses pronouns instead of his name.
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"'''Heavy and Light'''" is a song that was sung by [[Elmo]] and [[Telly Monster]], explaining the difference between "heavy" and "light". Elmo shows "light" by holding a feather, while Telly shows "heavy" by holding a pile of bricks. This is one of the few times where Elmo uses pronouns instead of his name.
   
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
 
;Video
 
;Video
 
*''[[The Best of Elmo (video)|The Best of Elmo]]'' (1994)
 
*''[[The Best of Elmo (video)|The Best of Elmo]]'' (1994)
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*''[[Sing With Me]]'' (2005)
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[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]]
 
[[Category:Opposites]]
 
[[Category:Opposites]]

Revision as of 13:31, 25 February 2020

Song.heavylight
Music by Christopher Cerf
Lyrics by Sarah Durkee
Date 1990
Publisher Splotched Animal Music
Sesame Street Inc.
First Episode 2809

"Heavy and Light" is a song that was sung by Elmo and Telly Monster, explaining the difference between "heavy" and "light". Elmo shows "light" by holding a feather, while Telly shows "heavy" by holding a pile of bricks. This is one of the few times where Elmo uses pronouns instead of his name.

Releases

Video