Sesame Street - High, Middle, Low

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

Jeff Moss and Emily Perl Kingsley wrote this "barbershop" style song from 1971, teaching about vocal ranges and cooperation. The TV version featured a trio of Anything Muppets voiced by Jerry Nelson, Joe Raposo and Jeff Moss, while the version released on vinyl LP the same year was sung by Ernie, Bert and Herbert Birdsfoot. I'll try to remember to post the vinyl version when I get time.

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  • I just listened to the album version, and it's really terrible compared to this one. Ernie and Bert's parts aren't how they really sing, making them sound way off.

  • Yeah, I agree. The only part I enjoy on the album version is the beginning where the characters introduce themselves before the song starts. Someone requested it a while back, but I never seem to get around to doing the work to post it, probably because it's so lame compared to this version.

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  • I could have sworn that Richard Hunt was singing the middle part, but it's actually Joe Raposo. Maybe I'm not as good at the great Muppet voice-identifying game as I thought I was. (This was 1971 - maybe Richard wasn't on Sesame Street just yet.)

  • @1RichardHunt C'mon, we have very wild ones.

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