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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The Sesame Street Book and Record was the first Sesame Street spinoff album, released on Columbia Records in 1970, shortly after the show's first season ended.Instead of only a collection of songs, it's formatted as an audio Sesame Street episode, linking the songs with dialogue. As the title implies, it was initially packaged with an accompanying book that included illustrations and song lyrics.Featuring several of the show's most iconic songs, the album was hugely popular, spending nine weeks in the Top 40 of Billboard's album chart, peaking at #23. "Rubber Duckie" was a hit single as well, getting all the way up to #16. It also won a Grammy Award for best children's album.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Track list: Side One "Sesame Street" - The Kids "ABC-DEF-GHI" - Big Bird "I've Got Two" - Gordon, Susan, Bob, Mr. Hooper, Big Bird and Oscar "Goin' for a Ride" - The Anything People "What Are Kids Called?" - Bob and Susan "Everybody Wash" - Ernie and Bert "One of These Things" - Bob and Susan "Up and Down" - Two Monsters (though the Frank Oz-voiced monster would later be Retconned as Cookie Monster) "Bein' Green" (just titled "Green" here) - Kermit the Frog Side Two "Somebody Come and Play" - The Kids (with Bob joining in toward the end) "I Love Trash" - Oscar the Grouch "A Face" - Bob "J-Jump" - The Kids (preceded by Big Bird reciting a poem) "The People in Your Neighborhood" - Bob and The Anything People "Rub Your Tummy" - Gordon "Number 5" - The Kids "Five People in My Family" - The Anything People "Nearly Missed" - Susan "Rubber Duckie" - ErnieAdvertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); })"On my way to where the Tropes are sweet": | |
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