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'''''Susan Sings Songs from Sesame Street''''' is an album of songs performed by [[Loretta Long]], who plays [[Susan]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. |
'''''Susan Sings Songs from Sesame Street''''' is an album of songs performed by [[Loretta Long]], who plays [[Susan]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. |
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+ | This album reached #86 on ''[[Billboard]]'s'' Top LPs chart in 1970. It was nominated for a [[Grammy Awards|Grammy Award]] for Best Recording for Children, but lost to ''[[The Sesame Street Book & Record]]''. |
==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#[[Alphabet Song (Kendricks)|ABC Song]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Edgar Kendricks</small> |
#[[Alphabet Song (Kendricks)|ABC Song]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Edgar Kendricks</small> |
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#[[Counting Song (1-20)]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Edgar Kendricks</small> |
#[[Counting Song (1-20)]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Edgar Kendricks</small> |
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+ | #[[Here Are Some Things|Here Are Some Things That Belong Together]]<br><small>Written by [[Jeff Moss]] and [[Joe Raposo]]</small> |
#[[Children (Sister's Song and Brother's Song)]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss</small> |
#[[Children (Sister's Song and Brother's Song)]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss</small> |
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#[[Happiness]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by [[Clark Gesner]]</small> |
#[[Happiness]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by [[Clark Gesner]]</small> |
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#[[Right in the Middle of My Face]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss</small> |
#[[Right in the Middle of My Face]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss</small> |
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#[[If You're Happy and You Know It|If You're Happy and You Know It (Clap Your Hands)]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo</small> |
#[[If You're Happy and You Know It|If You're Happy and You Know It (Clap Your Hands)]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo</small> |
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+ | #[[Three of These Things|Three of These Things Belong Together]]<br><small>Written by Jeff Moss and Joe Raposo</small> |
#[[The Square Song]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo</small> |
#[[The Square Song]]<br><small>Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo</small> |
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#[[What Are Little Children Made Of]]<br><small>(M. Brunioni)</small> |
#[[What Are Little Children Made Of]]<br><small>(M. Brunioni)</small> |
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− | #[[Happy Talk]]<br><small>Music by [[Richard Rodgers]], Lyrics by [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]</small> |
+ | #[[Happy Talk]]<br><small>Music by [[Richard Rodgers]], Lyrics by [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]</small> |
==Other releases== |
==Other releases== |
Revision as of 22:03, 9 March 2020
Songs from | Sesame Street |
Released | 1970 |
Format | LP |
Label | Scepter Records |
Cat no. | SPS-584 |
Susan Sings Songs from Sesame Street is an album of songs performed by Loretta Long, who plays Susan on Sesame Street.
This album reached #86 on Billboard's Top LPs chart in 1970. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children, but lost to The Sesame Street Book & Record.
Track listing
Side One
- ABC Song
Music and Lyrics by Edgar Kendricks - Counting Song (1-20)
Music and Lyrics by Edgar Kendricks - Here Are Some Things That Belong Together
Written by Jeff Moss and Joe Raposo - Children (Sister's Song and Brother's Song)
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss - Happiness
Music and Lyrics by Clark Gesner - Draw Me a Circle
Music and Lyrics by Cy Young
Side Two
- Right in the Middle of My Face
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Moss - If You're Happy and You Know It (Clap Your Hands)
Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo - Three of These Things Belong Together
Written by Jeff Moss and Joe Raposo - The Square Song
Music and Lyrics by Joe Raposo - What Are Little Children Made Of
(M. Brunioni) - Happy Talk
Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Other releases
International releases
Note
- In the mid 1970s, Happy Tunes re-released these songs in two LPs, as Susan from Sesame Street with the Bubble Gum Singers. The albums added extra tracks by a children's chorus to expand into two volumes.