
He gets a request from Gina for Little Jerry and The Monotones, who are supposed to perform a song live from the phone, but they can't get through to the station, and sing to the operator, who has a police officer arrest them.


Plot: a D.J., Jackman Wolf, hosts a rock and roll request show. Here is what songs appear on Rock & Roll and Count it Higher.
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If anyone else wants to cover some of the other videos, feel free to go ahead and post! Well, I'll try to post some more reviews when I get a chance. Grover's surprise appearance at the end makes it all the sweeter too! And there's not 1, but 2 great Kermit the Frog songs on there, one with appearances from the TwiddleBugs and the Yip Yip aliens!!! And the original version of "I Love Trash"! So I definitely recommend this video.
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Oscar gives the right answer for the current question and his prize is to get out of there! Then we have the last grand prize question and after the song, the lamb gets the right answer and his prize is to sing the song again and then we hear it playing through the closing credits.Īnd after a few credits have been shown, we suddenly jump back to see Fat Blue still waiting on his bus and Elmo trying to encourage him to sing along when all of a sudden his bus comes through and of course, who should be driving it but Grover? And of course, Fat Blue freaks out when Grover informs him that he's driving the bus to Cincinnatti and then asks him if he knows how to get to Cincinnatti! Fat Blue faints and Grover joins the rest of the gang singing the Lambaba!ĭefinitely a great video to get for the incredible songs on there as well as the linking storyline. Since Fat Blue is still standing there muttering about his bus to Cincinnatti and Mary and the lamb are still freefalling, Elmo gets someone from the audience to come up on stage- Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street! And then after the song, Mary and the lamb finally fall back down and answer the last question. Eventually, on the next question, Fat Blue gets into the act and answers the question he was asking! Then the director takes over as host and Mary and the lamb jump on the trampoline to answer but don't ever come down until after the next song. Elmo winds up answering before any of them, and the director reprimands him 2 times, before finally making Fat Blue the host (and he dons Elmo's gold "host" jacket) and then Elmo becomes a contestant. Fred Johnson) When Elmo introduces the contestants, he introduces Mary and her lamb, but then he says of Fat Blue, "Elmo not know who this guy is." (Turns out Fat Blue thought he was a bus stop to go to Cincinnatti to visit his mom!)Įlmo is supposed to be asking questions to the contestants, and them show them a music video as a clue, and if they know the answer they have to jump on a trampoline and run up and hit a bell and then shout out the answer. Elmo is the host of a game show and his two contestants are Mary and her little lamb and good old Fat Blue! (or Mr. That's all the songs on here, but don't forget the actual storyline of the video, which has some really cool moments too. "The Lambaba!" (The Count, Mary and her little lamb, Bo Peep and a ram, 40 lambies, 1 duck, 1 cow, 1 dog and 1 chicken! ) "I Love Trash" (Oscar the Grouch- awesomely cool because it's the original version as far as I can tell- Oscar is still green, but the fur is slightly different looking from his modern look- he looks about the same as he did in the original "C is for Cookie" song) "My Best Friend" (Big Bird and Snuffy, Uncle Wally and May(?), and Gordon and Susan) "Eight Balls of Fur" (Chris (minus the Alphabeats) and eight balls of fur, to the tune of Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire" (more or less))

"Alligator King" (great cartoon about the number 7)

"Elmo's Song" (Elmo (obviously ), Big Bird and Snuffy (Elmo's intro cut)) "Get Along" (Kermit, TwiddleBugs!!!, Yip Yip Aliens!!! and AM '50s Greasers- one looks like the blond-headed member of the Alphabeats!) "One Fine Face" (Ernie and Elmo- intro cut) It's a 1991 video release and features the songs: (in this order) I'll start off with Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game (since I just recently watched this). Well, this could be a long undertaking, but I thought it'd be cool to have a list of all the sketches and songs that show up on the various Sesame Street home videos that have been released through the years.
