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*Associate Producer for CTW: [[Sharon Lerner]]
 
*Associate Producer for CTW: [[Sharon Lerner]]
 
*Project Coordinator: Linda Ortlieb
 
*Project Coordinator: Linda Ortlieb
*Special Thanks to: Karen Baxter, Bruce Becker, Roy Blakeman, Laurie Blank, [[Bob Cranshaw]], Peggy Fulton, Janet Gari, Sharon Gay, Al Gottesman, Dawnald Henderson, [[Wally Kane]], Phil Lawrence, [[Steve Little]], Pete Long, Bob McCoy, Jimmy Mitchell, Bob Partnoy, Scott Shukat, [[Tish Sommers]], Alan Stein and Bill Whaley.
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*Special Thanks to: Karen Baxter, Bruce Becker, Roy Blakeman, Laurie Blank, [[Bob Cranshaw]], Peggy Fulton, Janet Gari, Sharon Gay, Al Gottesman, Dawnald Henderson, [[Wally Kane]], Phil Lawrence, [[Steve Little]], Pete Long, Bob McCoy, [[Jim Mitchell|Jimmy Mitchell]], Bob Partnoy, Scott Shukat, [[Tish Sommers]], Alan Stein and Bill Whaley.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==

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CountCountsLP(2)
Songs from Sesame Street
Released 1975
Format LP
Label Sesame Street Records
Cat no. CTW 22069
The counts countdown

The Count Counts is a concept album, which presents a radio broadcast of The Count's Countdown series, on the FM-style radio station "Radio 1-2-3", complete with station jingles, news, weather, and commercials. Also featured on this album are several alternate versions of songs originally found in Bud Luckey's animated Sesame Street shorts, here performed by Jerry Nelson (as the Alligator King and others), Richard Hunt and Jim Henson (as the Amazing Slim).

The station broadcasts "direct from the Sesame Street Studios high above Hooper's Candy Store," with Guy Smiley as station ID and commercial announcer.

This album was later released as part of the 2-LP set, The Count Presents Numbers. The plot of the album was also used as the basis of an episode of Sesame Street in the mid-1970s.

The album was made available for the first time on CD on the 3-disc set Old School: Volume 2 in 2010, along with The Year of Roosevelt Franklin and Grover Sings the Blues.

Track listing

Side One

  1. Introduction
    Written by Joseph A. Bailey
  2. Ladybug's Picnic - Dwayne Wayne
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  3. Counting Is Wonderful - The Count
    (Kingsley-Axlerod-Pottle)
  4. It's a Lovely Eleven Morning - Tammy Whynot
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  5. The "15" Commercial - Guy Smiley
    Written by Joseph A. Bailey
  6. Ten Turtles - The Amazing Slim and His Country Turtlenecks
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  7. The Count's Weather Report - The Count
    Written by Joseph A. Bailey
  8. Martian Beauty - The Mariners Nine
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  9. Numerical Correspondence (Sing a Song of Numbers) - The Transylvanian Symphony
    (Korr-Axlerod-Pottle)
  10. Candy Man - Jerry Lee Nelson
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  11. It's Been a Long, Long Time - The Royal Transylvanians
    (Cahn-Styne)
  12. The Alligator King - The Alligator King
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  13. Count It Higher - Chris and the Alphabeats
    Music and Lyrics by Christopher Cerf
    from Letters ...and Numbers, Too!

Side Two

  1. Counting is Wonderful (reprise) - The Count
    (Kingsley-Axlerod-Pottle)
  2. Country Six (The Snail Song) - The Amazing Slim
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  3. Numbers in the News - The Count
    Written by Joseph A. Bailey
  4. 1-2-3-4-5! - Five Bat Night
    (Scott-Textor)
  5. Beep - Two Anything People
    (Kingsley-Pottle)
  6. Four Big Lions - The Amazing Slim
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  7. I Just Adore "4" (from the musical comedy "Two Plus Two") - Big Bird and the Tarnish Brothers
    (Bailey-Pottle)
  8. The "3" Song - The Amazing Slim and His Counting Fools, featuring "Red" Sales and His Son Seth
    (Hadley-Luckey)
  9. Subtraction Blues - David
    (Bailey-Pottle)
  10. Doll House - Dolly Pardon
    (Scott-Textor)
  11. The Song of the Count - The Count
    (Kingsley-Moss)
    from Letters ...and Numbers, Too!

Other releases

International releases

Production credits

Cast

See also