@Rescue911IsAwesome Stop saying when you were a kid. You know why? I am in my 40's and I love watching old ss songs and animal films here on you tube.
Kid, the dog came back. You didn't have to strangle Grover while singing that song of yours. LOL! I haven't seen this since I was a kid. Great memories.
Give the kid a break, he was angry/unhappy, and the dog hadn't yet come back when he was crying. Most likely the lost dog heard them singing and followed the sound, at least I think so.
@MsPandaRosa I wasn't being mean. I can understand that the kid was upset that the dog went away and yet, he came back. I would've feel the same way he did if I had lost my pet. Honest! It's the strangling Grover part that I find funny. Well Grover, at least you know what a dog is. LOL!
But on my personal CD / iTunes version, part of "Sing the Hit Songs of Sesame Street", this song is or was right after "What Do I Do When I'm Alone?" by Grover & right before "Someday, Little Children" by Susan and the Kids.
You're the only other one who remembers that, based on the Fifth Dimension song. It does involved two boys, one with a balloon, one with a plane, who want to impressed muppet Betty Lou.
Why isn´t there the german version on youtube? "Hat jemand meinen Hund gesehen". I was singing this song from time to time during the last 35 years or so - and today I found the english version here on youtube. Thank you so much for sharing!! :-)))
I used @ love this song and i think i annoyed my parents when i was younger b/c i wouldn't let them turn it off... Now i just have to find the song so i can download it
I grew up listening to a lengthy disco version of this song. It was the last song on Side 2 of the Sesame Street Fever LP. After the music faded out, the missing dog made a cameo appearance via 2 barks, then the needle reached the innermost groove & was automatically lifted from the record.
On a dutch LP they changed this in a Bert & Ernie song. Ernie being the boy who lost his dog. Its named: "Ik ben m'n lieve hondje kwijt" (I lost my sweet doggy)
Wow!!! I loved this song as a kid...even had the '45! Seeing the clip was always a highlight when watching SS for me, as after the gauntlet of muppet animals were run, I just knew a real puppy would make an appearance. On the adult level...can you imagine what a rock/blues band such as Aerosmith could do with this song through a cover version...complete with harmonica and electric guitar?
The rabbit must be the same lavender Muppet used on the Fat Cat Sat song and the fish must be the blue Muppet used for the Fat Cat Sat song and later became Little Chrisy.
WOW! Seeing this after so many years makes it feel like it's only been five minutes. in spite of Marty's intense emotion and Grover's not knowing what a dog looks like, it gives children important messages. One, that dogs are part of the family; not a piece of furniture. Two, that it's natural to be frantic with worry when your pet turns up missing and three, it's very important to let your feelings come out. Thanks for posting this video. I love being reunited with it.
Ah! Back when Sesame Street was a real classic! I love how at the very end when the cute dog appears, and Grover's response was "That... That's a Doggie?" I LOVE Grover!
I agree. Back then, with Jim Henson around, Sesame Street was full of true creativity and imagination. All things were Possible when Jim Henson was alive. I still miss him to this very day. Sesame Street is just not the same without him.:(
@Cuteblondie1972 lol that was mad cute
Tigea1 5 months ago
I loved this song when I was a kid.
Rescue911IsAwesome 8 months ago
@Rescue911IsAwesome Stop saying when you were a kid. You know why? I am in my 40's and I love watching old ss songs and animal films here on you tube.
binturong1000 8 months ago
I like seeing a real dog at the end of the sketch, rather than a muppet dog.
Pocockable 9 months ago
Kid, the dog came back. You didn't have to strangle Grover while singing that song of yours. LOL! I haven't seen this since I was a kid. Great memories.
dog453679 1 year ago
@dog453679
Give the kid a break, he was angry/unhappy, and the dog hadn't yet come back when he was crying. Most likely the lost dog heard them singing and followed the sound, at least I think so.
MsPandaRosa 11 months ago
@MsPandaRosa I wasn't being mean. I can understand that the kid was upset that the dog went away and yet, he came back. I would've feel the same way he did if I had lost my pet. Honest! It's the strangling Grover part that I find funny. Well Grover, at least you know what a dog is. LOL!
dog453679 11 months ago
@dog453679
Gotta admit, it is funny seeing Grover being shaken around, even as he keeps trying to help. That is one unhappy kid.
MsPandaRosa 11 months ago
lol my sis and i loved this song as kids
ghariiscool 1 year ago
But on my personal CD / iTunes version, part of "Sing the Hit Songs of Sesame Street", this song is or was right after "What Do I Do When I'm Alone?" by Grover & right before "Someday, Little Children" by Susan and the Kids.
mrremark2 1 year ago
Did,nt Sesame Street do a skit called Up Up and Away?
johnny10301968 1 year ago
@johnny10301968
You're the only other one who remembers that, based on the Fifth Dimension song. It does involved two boys, one with a balloon, one with a plane, who want to impressed muppet Betty Lou.
MsPandaRosa 1 year ago
@MsPandaRosa I hope You Tube posts it.
johnny10301968 1 year ago
Why isn´t there the german version on youtube? "Hat jemand meinen Hund gesehen". I was singing this song from time to time during the last 35 years or so - and today I found the english version here on youtube. Thank you so much for sharing!! :-)))
FotomannTorsten 1 year ago
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I have the disco version. It's AMAZING!!!
My favourie part is which isn't in this version, is when Grover brings in a cow.
In all honesty it's one of my favourite records of all time. GENIUS!!!
HopefullDog 1 year ago
I have the disco version. It's AMAZING!!!
My favourie part is which isn't in this version, is when Grover brings in a cow.
In all honesty it's one of my favourite records of all time. GENIUS!!!
HopefullDog 1 year ago
If anyone has the LP version, would you PLEASE post it?!!!
landyachtfan79 1 year ago
my dad sings this all the time...
kowzroxmysox1 1 year ago
that was a cool vid but the track of my tape is more better
Kermitgroupie 1 year ago
ilove Cookie Monster :)
fanonah84 1 year ago
I used @ love this song and i think i annoyed my parents when i was younger b/c i wouldn't let them turn it off... Now i just have to find the song so i can download it
MizDtheFinest93 1 year ago
I grew up listening to a lengthy disco version of this song. It was the last song on Side 2 of the Sesame Street Fever LP. After the music faded out, the missing dog made a cameo appearance via 2 barks, then the needle reached the innermost groove & was automatically lifted from the record.
CCRoxtar 2 years ago 6
@CCRoxtar I had Sesame Street Fever too!! i loved it so, but they haven't released it in any sort of digital format. it's killing me!
josephnosal 1 year ago
OldMusicOnVinyl1 uploaded the disco version.
SlimeAmTheBest 9 months ago
On a dutch LP they changed this in a Bert & Ernie song. Ernie being the boy who lost his dog. Its named: "Ik ben m'n lieve hondje kwijt" (I lost my sweet doggy)
Snegenad1 2 years ago
omg i remember listening to this when i was maybe 4 or 5!!! and i'm 19!!
my mom had the vinyl record and the cassette of the sesame street soundtrack and this was on it and this was mine and my brother's favorite track!!
carmuchita 2 years ago
does anyone have the sketch where a little girl tries to figure out why a dog is crying?
danniedanniedannie6 2 years ago
Wow!!! I loved this song as a kid...even had the '45! Seeing the clip was always a highlight when watching SS for me, as after the gauntlet of muppet animals were run, I just knew a real puppy would make an appearance. On the adult level...can you imagine what a rock/blues band such as Aerosmith could do with this song through a cover version...complete with harmonica and electric guitar?
CairnTerrier69 2 years ago
"SCAT, CAT"!!!!!
michelformika 2 years ago
They actually did have some animal puppets on the show at the time, but not very many.
Garrettk41 2 years ago
About twenty years later, Jerry Nelson would perform another muppet boy with a similar voice, desperately searching for his pet elephant, Homer.
Garrettk41 2 years ago
The rabbit must be the same lavender Muppet used on the Fat Cat Sat song and the fish must be the blue Muppet used for the Fat Cat Sat song and later became Little Chrisy.
moatguy 2 years ago
The rabbit looks like Howie, if you ask me.
1RichardHunt 2 years ago
I remember listening to this song on my Sesame Street Original Cast LP back in the day. Brings back a lot of memories!
imahokieartist 3 years ago 2
WOW! Seeing this after so many years makes it feel like it's only been five minutes. in spite of Marty's intense emotion and Grover's not knowing what a dog looks like, it gives children important messages. One, that dogs are part of the family; not a piece of furniture. Two, that it's natural to be frantic with worry when your pet turns up missing and three, it's very important to let your feelings come out. Thanks for posting this video. I love being reunited with it.
briansky10 3 years ago 5
Those are excellent observations. ;)
brightbite 3 years ago
This is classic. "That's a doggie?" Yes it is Grover. "Oh I am so embaressed".
zacandtaylorrule 3 years ago
Grover and Marty wow
KPCarter2000 3 years ago
Wow!! I have fond memeories of this episode when growing up!
SMSTERN2 3 years ago
Ah! Back when Sesame Street was a real classic! I love how at the very end when the cute dog appears, and Grover's response was "That... That's a Doggie?" I LOVE Grover!
cutseypoo777 3 years ago
Doggy so cute! <3
teenangel93 3 years ago
Sorry. I have not see your dog.
It may have been converted into cuisine.
uraniumdeath 3 years ago
I like how back then, they took anything people Muppets and turned them into animals.
culpit 3 years ago
I agree. Back then, with Jim Henson around, Sesame Street was full of true creativity and imagination. All things were Possible when Jim Henson was alive. I still miss him to this very day. Sesame Street is just not the same without him.:(
cutseypoo777 3 years ago
Grover acts similar in this one to the Super Grover clips.
brightbite 3 years ago
Maybe this clip is what gave the people at CTW the inspiration for Super Grover clips
classicssmfan 3 years ago
Probably. Not sure which came first. It's interesting, though.
brightbite 3 years ago
This came first
MarshalGrover 3 years ago
That's what I thought- I have an old LP with this song on it.
brightbite 3 years ago