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10 Sesame Street Songs that Will Stick with You for Life

1. Rubber Duckie

Ernie's classic Rubber Duckie song is sure to get stuck in your head whether you like it or not! An ode to everyone's favorite bath time companion, Ernie hilariously talks through all the reasons why his rubber duckie is the best.

2. Doin' the Pigeon

Berty Botsford may have thought he was teaching a dance routine, but what he really created was a song that will last the ages. No longer is the pigeon move just a dance move, it's a whole life philosophy!

3. Oscar the Grouch

Back in the days of Kermit and Miss Piggy, Oscar the Grouch was the star of the show! His iconic song sums up why everyone loves him, his grumpiness is just endearing and his song will always bring a smile to your face.

4. Sing After Me

Everyone in Sesame Street loves to join in on the fun, and Sing After Me is a classic example of how to bring everyone together. Big Bird gets you all singing along with him, no matter what he's singing about.

5. Count Up to Nine

The Count is the epitome of cool, and his song Count Up to Nine is a classic that will have you counting along with him. From one to nine, you can't help but join in with the Count's spooky accent.

6. Pinball Number Count

Although not technically a song, this cartoon-style sequence will always be remembered. Count up from one to twelve as you follow the numbers round while a jazz inspired version of this classic Sesame Street song plays in the background.

7. I Love Trash

Oscar the Grouch's signature song, I Love Trash has been in people's hearts since 1979. Whether you love trash too or not, you can't help but sing along to this classic.

8. Who are the People in Your Neighborhood

This was one of the earliest Sesame Street songs and it is as instantly recognisable now as it ever was. You can't help but hum along as the cast of characters sing and dance their way through the list of people that you may find in your neighbourhood.

9. We All Sing with the Same Voice

An irresistibly catchy song, We All Sing with the Same Voice was a staple of early Sesame Street episodes. It may be and oldie, but everyone knows the words to this one. Sing along and celebrate the power of friendship and music.

10. Muncha Muncha Muncha

This jingle will be forever remembered as the tune your mom sang to you as a child, and now you can pass the tradition down and sing it to your own kids. Pass down the tradition and keep the memory of Sesame Street alive.