Songs from | Sesame Street |
Released | 1977 |
Format | LP |
Label | Sesame Street Records |
Cat no. | CTW 22076 |
Let Your Feelings Show! is a Sesame Street concept album about different emotions.
Track listing[]
Side One
- Feelin' Good/Feelin' Bad - Ernie and Bert
(Pottle-Axlerod) - Proud of Me - Grover
(Pottle-Hall) - Scream - Maria
(Pottle-Hawthorne) - I Get a Nice Feeling - Bob
(Pottle-Axlerod) - It's Funny - Lord Nelson and the Laughing Gas
(Pottle-Korr) - Like/Dislike - Luis
(Pottle-Axlerod) - Sing Me Your Song - Olivia
(Cone-Sanders) - Feelings - Marry Banilow and the Muppetones
(Albert)
Side Two
- What Can the Baby Say? - Big Bird
(Pottle-Hall) - He's Smaller Than Me - Big Bird
(Pottle-Hall) - Let Your Feelings Show - Gordon
(Pottle-Axlerod) - Fear (When I Was Little) - Bert and Ernie
(Pottle-Kingsley) - Sad - Olivia
(Pottle-Hall) - Happy - Susan
(Pottle-Hall) - Grouchy - Oscar
(Pottle-Axlerod) - Listen to the Music - David and the Ringers
(Pottle-Axlerod)
International releases[]
Cast[]
- Northern Calloway as David
- Emilio Delgado as Luis
- Loretta Long as Susan
- Bob McGrath as Bob
- Sonia Manzano as Maria
- Roscoe Orman as Gordon
- Alaina Reed as Olivia
- Marilyn Sokol as Marry Banilow
- Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
- Frank Oz as Bert and Grover
- Jim Henson as Ernie
- Jerry Nelson as Lord Nelson
- With: Richard Hunt
- And introducing The Muppetones and the Laughing Gas
Credits[]
- Orchestra: The Emotional Outlet
- Album produced by: Sam Pottle
- Project Supervisor: Arthur Shimkin
- Project Director: Sharon Lerner
- Music direction and arrangements by Sam Pottle
- Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
- Director of recording: Jim Timmens
- Continuity material written by David Korr
- Sound effects by Dick Maitland
- Art director: Robert Pierce
- Cover photography: Neil Selkirk
- Engineering by Fred Christie and Liz Saron
- Associate Producer: Geri van Ross
- Project Coordinator: Debbie Kovacs
- Executive Producer of SESAME STREET: Jon Stone
- Special thanks to Dave Conner, Bob Cranshaw, Mel Davis, Cheryl Hardwick, Wally Kane, Steve Little and Jim Mitchell