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"'''This Is My J'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song by [[Biff]] about the letter "[[J]]". He sings about how he will always keep his letter "J" and will never leave it behind while backed up by [[Sully]] and some other construction workers. Despite his message, when it's time for their lunch break at the end of the song, he abandons his "J" and it falls to the ground, damaged in the process, much to Sully's dismay.
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"'''This Is My J'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song by [[Biff]] about the letter "[[J]]," backed up by [[Sully]] and other construction workers. He sings about how he will always keep his letter "J" and will never leave it behind (while naturally saying J words throughout the song). Despite his message, when it's time for their lunch break at the end of the song, he abandons his "J" and it falls to the ground, damaged in the process, much to Sully's dismay.
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==Notes==
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*[[Richard Hunt]], [[Christopher Cerf]] and [[Frank Oz]] provide backing vocals.
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Revision as of 16:40, 4 October 2019

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Music by Sam Pottle
Lyrics by David Axlerod
Date 1977
Publisher Sesame Street Inc.
First Episode 1169

"This Is My J" is a Sesame Street song by Biff about the letter "J," backed up by Sully and other construction workers. He sings about how he will always keep his letter "J" and will never leave it behind (while naturally saying J words throughout the song). Despite his message, when it's time for their lunch break at the end of the song, he abandons his "J" and it falls to the ground, damaged in the process, much to Sully's dismay.

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