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Sesame Street, Sing the Alphabet

Audio CD

Disk ID: 95754

Disk length: 45m 39s (27 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1996

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. ABC-DEF-GHI 1:47
2. A-The Sound of the Letter "A" 2:37
3. B-Oscar's B Sandwich 1:04
4. C-"C" Is For Cookie 1:29
5. D-Dee, Dee, Dee 1:55
6. E-What's my Letter? 1:41
7. F-Four Furry Friends 1:59
8. G-Two "G" Sounds 1:59
9. H-Ha Ha 1:47
10. I-I Stand Up Straight And Tall 1:19
11. "J" Friends 1:50
12. K-Herb's Silly Poem 1:02
13. L-La La La 1:53
14. M-MMM Monster Meal 1:18
15. N-The Noodle Story 1:34
16. O-Would You Like To Buy An "O"? 1:52
17. P-My Favorite Letter 1:29
18. Q-The Question Song 2:14
19. R-The "R" Machine 1:15
20. S-Sammy The Snake 2:04
21. T-The Tale Of Tom Tattertall Tuttletut 1:45
22. U-"U" Lecture 1:43
23. V-Very, Very Special Letter 1:35
24. W-The National Association Of "W" Lovers 2:02
25. X-"X" Marks The Spot 1:17
26. Y-Just Because 1:35
27. Z-The Zizzy Zoomers 1:18

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Review

When you hear this creative collection of alliterative alphabet anthems, you'll be amazed at the various verses and clever choruses. Whether it's the classic "'C' Is for Cookie" or "MMM Monster Meal," young kids will get a kick out of the frivolous fun while learning language set to song. Along with the lyrical letter tunes, there's a "What's My Letter?" skit with Prairie Dawn and Guy Smiley and a fantastic fable, "The Tale of Tom Tattertall Tuttletut," featuring Herbert Birdsfoot and the Anything People. You'd be hard-pressed to find a more alluring alphabet album anywhere. --Deborah Moore

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