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{{song|image=NightBugBoogie.jpg|writer=|composer=[[Stephen Lawrence]]|lyricist=[[Nancy Sans]]|date=[[1991]]|source=|publisher=SJL Music Co., Sesame Street Inc.}}
 
{{song|image=NightBugBoogie.jpg|writer=|composer=[[Stephen Lawrence]]|lyricist=[[Nancy Sans]]|date=[[1991]]|source=|publisher=SJL Music Co., Sesame Street Inc.}}
   
"'''Night Bug Boogie'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song originally performed in [[Episode 2957]]. The song was performed by a trio of bugs at the Nightclub Bug, which is located in a hole in the brickwork of the [[123 Sesame Street]] roof. As other bugs dance around, the bigs sing about why they prefer to come out at night.
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"'''Night Bug Boogie'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song originally performed in [[Episode 2957]]. The song was performed by a trio of bugs at the Nightclub Bug, which is located in a hole in the brickwork of the [[123 Sesame Street]] roof. As other bugs dance around, the bugs sing about why they prefer to come out at night.
   
 
[[Season 24 (1992-1993)|The following season]], the song was separated from the street scene and became a reusable insert. The song was also performed in the ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show, ''[[Let's Be Friends]]''.
 
[[Season 24 (1992-1993)|The following season]], the song was separated from the street scene and became a reusable insert. The song was also performed in the ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show, ''[[Let's Be Friends]]''.

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NightBugBoogie
Music by Stephen Lawrence
Lyrics by Nancy Sans
Date 1991
Publisher SJL Music Co., Sesame Street Inc.

"Night Bug Boogie" is a Sesame Street song originally performed in Episode 2957. The song was performed by a trio of bugs at the Nightclub Bug, which is located in a hole in the brickwork of the 123 Sesame Street roof. As other bugs dance around, the bugs sing about why they prefer to come out at night.

The following season, the song was separated from the street scene and became a reusable insert. The song was also performed in the Sesame Street Live show, Let's Be Friends.

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