Songs from | Sesame Street |
Released | 1980 |
Format | LP |
Label | Sesame Street Records |
Cat no. | CTW 22094 |
Love is comprised of songs by the various Sesame Street characters, singing about the people, places, and things that they like and love. This album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children, but lost to In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record.
Track listing[]
Side One
- Love - The Kids from Sesame Street
(Raposo) - Wonderful Me - Big Bird
(Geiss/Pottle) - The Things I Love - Oscar the Grouch
(Geiss) - Do You Like Me? - Ernie and Bert
(Namanworth) - I Love a Waltz - The Count
(Parnes) - The Lovable Monsters of Sesame Street - The Sesame Street Monsters
(Axlerod/Pottle)
from The Sesame Street Monsters! - Bert's Love Song - Bert
(Kingsley/Pockriss) - I Just Adore 4 - Big Bird
(Bailey/Pottle)
from The Count Counts
Side Two
- I Love When It Rains - Bob and Oscar the Grouch
(Cahn/Kahn) - A Really Good Feeling - Big Bird
(Korr/Pottle)
from Bert & Ernie Sing-Along - I Love a March - Bert and Ernie
(Hall/Pottle) - Filling the Air with Love - Olivia
(Cozell/Fontana) - Transylvania Love Call - The Count and The Countess
(Swet/Pockriss) - The Happiest Street in the World - Big Bird
(Raposo)
from Sesame Disco!
Notes[]
- A 1979 CTW memo to Danny Epstein mentions some songs proposed to be included on the album, but not included[1]:
- "Sunshine on a Rainy Day"
- "I'm Glad I'm Friends With You"
- "Wonderful To Be You"
- "Try a Little Harder"
- "Help Me"
- "Sully's Love Song (Yes)"
Cast[]
- Bob McGrath as Bob
- Alaina Reed as Olivia
- Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
- Frank Oz as Bert
- Jerry Nelson as the Count
- Richard Hunt as the Countess
- Jim Henson as Ernie
Production credits[]
- Produced by Arthur Shimkin
- Associate Producer: Geri Van Rees
- Mixed and Edited by Dave Conner
- Engineering by Russ Payne
- Project Director: Sharon Lerner
- Project Coordinator: Pat Tornborg
- Art Director: Robert Pierce
- Cover Photography by Neil Selkirk
Other releases[]
- C 5094 (Sesame Street cassette)
See also[]
Sources[]
- ↑ Documents from CTW Archives at University of Maryland