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Sesame Street discography

Sesame-discography

From its earliest planning stages, Sesame Street was designed to be a show that would use music and singing as a part of the material being taught. So it was only natural to release the musical content on records, not only to reinforce the curriculum lessons for children when they weren't watching the show, but also so that Sesame Street music could be enjoyed just for its own sake.

The Early Albums[]

The first six albums were released by Columbia Records and Warner Bros. Records, both well-established major labels. These were deluxe albums, issued in colorful gatefold covers, usually with bonus material such as posters, lyric booklets, and photos and drawings of the show's characters. A number of tracks were also released by Columbia/WB as 45 rpm singles. This arrangement lasted for the first five years of the show.

Other 1970s Albums[]

During the summer of 1970, as The Sesame Street Book & Record became a best seller, Bob McGrath and Loretta Long also released their own children's albums. While not part of the Sesame Street canon (even though they both mention Sesame Street on their covers), they also became well-known albums because of the show's huge popularity.

In 1975, K-Tel Records, known for their mail-order records of hits by various artists, became the first outside label to release an LP of songs from Sesame Street, drawn from previous albums.

Sesame Street Records[]

In 1974, Sesame Street created its own series of records, on an independent label that was called Sesame Street Records, with a custom record label logo of the Sesame Street sign. These albums were manufactured by Children's Records of America from 1974 to 1976, and by Distinguished Productions from 1977 to 1984. Over 70 titles were produced over the ten-year run of the label. The catalog included reissues of all of the previous Columbia and Warner Bros. albums, although in less lavish packages than their original editions. At first, titles were only issued on vinyl, but over the years, they were also produced on cassettes and 8-track tapes. The Sesame Street Records label was shut down around 1984.

Bert's Blockbusters1974

Big Bird Sings!1974

C is for Cookie1974

Ernie's Hits1974

Grover Sings the Blues1974

Let a Frown Be Your Umbrella1974

Letters ...and Numbers, Too!1974

My Name is Roosevelt Franklin1974 reissue of The Year of Roosevelt Franklin

Pete Seeger & Brother Kirk Visit Sesame Street1974

Sesame Street 11974 reissue of The Sesame Street Book & Record

¡Sesame Mucho!1974

Sing the Hit Songs of Sesame Street1974

Somebody Come and Play1974

Bert & Ernie Sing-Along1975

The Count Counts1975

Merry Christmas from Sesame Street1975

The Sesame Street Monsters!1975

Sesame Street 21975 reissue of The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-and-Record Album

Sesame Street 2

1975
reissue of The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-and-Record Album

60 Favorite Songs from Sesame Street1975

The Muppet Alphabet Album1976 reissue

Aren't You Glad You're You?1977

Big Bird Leads the Band1977

Bob Sings!1977

Concert: On Stage - Live!1977 reissue of Sesame Street LIVE!

Happy Birthday from Sesame Street1977

Let Your Feelings Show!1977

Letters, Numbers and Signs1977 reissue of The Muppet Alphabet Album, Numbers! and Signs!

Numbers!1977

The Sesame Street Fairy Tale Album1977

Sesame Street Gold!1977 reissue of The Sesame Street Book & Record and The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-and-Record Album

Sesame Street Gold!

1977
reissue of The Sesame Street Book & Record and The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-and-Record Album

Signs!1977

Sleepytime Bird1977

What Time Is It on Sesame Street?1977

10th Anniversary Album1978

David, Daydreamin' on a Rainy Day1978

Fair Is Fair1978

Muppet Masquerade1978

On the Street Where We Live - Block Party!1978

Sesame Street Fever1978

Sesame Street Story Time1978

Sing, Sang, Song Singalong1978

Anne Murray Sings for the Sesame Street Generation1979

At Home with Ernie and Bert1979

Dinah! I've Got a Song1979

Every Body's Record1979

Sesame Disco!1979

Somebody Come and Play on a Rainy Day1979 reissue of David Daydreamin' on a Rainy Day, On the Street Where We Live and Sing, Sang, Song Singalong

The Stars Come Out on Sesame Street1979

Welcome!1979 reissue of ¡Sesame Mucho!

Big Bird's Birdtime Stories1980

Christmas Eve on Sesame Street1980

Love1980

The People in Your Neighborhood1980

Bert & Ernie: Side By Side1981 reissue of Bert's Blockbusters and Ernie's Hits

Big Bird Discovers the Orchestra1981

The Count Presents Numbers1981 reissue of The Count Counts and Numbers!

Getting Ready for School1981

Grin & Giggle with Big Bird1981

Sesame Country1981

Big Bird presents Hans Christian Andersen1982

Exercise!1982

For the First Time1982

Just Friends1982 reissue of Big Bird Sings! and Let a Frown Be Your Umbrella

Just Friends

1982
reissue of Big Bird Sings! and Let a Frown Be Your Umbrella

Just the Two of Us1982 reissue of C is for Cookie and Grover Sings the Blues

Sesame Street Sing-Along!1982

Surprise!1983

The Gang's All Here!1983

My Record1983

Born to Add1983

The Best of Bert1983

The Best of Big Bird1983

The Best of Cookie Monster1983

The Best of the Count1983

The Best of Ernie1983

The Best of Grover1983

The Best of Oscar the Grouch1983

Sesame Street Christmas Sing-Along1984

Other 1980s albums[]

Sight & Sound[]

Sometime after the Sesame Street Records label closed, many Sesame Street titles began to be reissued on cassettes by an educational company called Sight & Sound. While some tapes used the original cover pictures, others had new cover pictures. An important historical footnote during this period is that in 1987, the very first Sesame Street CD was produced, called The Best of Sesame Street, and it would be the only CD produced until the early 1990s.

Golden Music[]

In 1990, titles began to appear on Golden Music, which was the music division of Golden Books. A mix of new titles appeared, beginning with tributes to Jim Henson and Joe Raposo, along with reissues of older titles. Golden's license lasted until 1994.

Other 1990s albums[]

Bob's Favorite Street Songs1991 A&M Records

Sesame Street Best1997 Razor & Tie

Sony Wonder[]

In 1995, Sony Wonder began issuing a new series of titles. This was looked on with interest by some Sesame collectors, since Sony owns the back catalog of Columbia Records, who put out the very first Sesame Street LP in 1970. While that album was not reissued on CD by Sony Wonder, the third Columbia album, The Muppet Alphabet Album, was reissued as Sing the Alphabet. However, one section of dialogue was cut which referred to turning the record over, which wouldn't make any sense to CD listeners.

The Sony Wonder years culminated with Songs from the Street, an elaborate 3-CD boxed set produced in association with Sony Music's Legacy Recordings. This set was full of classic and rare tracks both from records and from live performances on the show. It also contained a detailed booklet about the history of the show, written by Christopher Cerf. It was the first time Sesame Street had received the boxed-set treatment from a major label, although several multi-LP boxed sets had been released over the years on Sesame Street Records.

Sony Wonder continued to release new titles until 2004.

Other 2000s albums[]

Are We There Yet?2004 Sony Special Products

Koch Records[]

In 2007, Koch Records announced that it would begin distributing Sesame Street titles. The first titles began to appear in 2008, with reissues of albums that had previously been released on Sony Wonder. In 2010, Koch Records, now renamed E1 Music, finally reissued The Sesame Street Book & Record as part of Old School: Volume 1, a collection of long-out-of-print early Sesame Street albums.

The Best of Elmo2008 reissue

Elmo Saves Christmas: Holiday Favorites2008 reissue

Elmopalooza!2008 reissue

Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs2008 reissue

Kids' Favorite Songs2008 reissue

Platinum All-Time Favorites2008 reissue

A Sesame Street Christmas2008 reissue

Sing the Alphabet2008 reissue

Silly Songs2009 reissue

Old School: Volume 12010 reissue of The Sesame Street Book & Record, Big Bird Sings! and Bert and Ernie Sing-Along

Old School: Volume 1

2010
reissue of The Sesame Street Book & Record, Big Bird Sings! and Bert and Ernie Sing-Along

Old School: Volume 22010 reissue of The Year of Roosevelt Franklin, Grover Sings the Blues and The Count Counts

Old School: Volume 2

2010
reissue of The Year of Roosevelt Franklin, Grover Sings the Blues and The Count Counts

Download-only Albums[]

Beginning in 2010, Sesame Street began to offer their back catalog of albums as downloads through Amazon.com and The iTunes Store. They also released the following new compilations.

Arts Music[]

In 2018, Sesame Workshop announced that Arts Music, a division of Warner Music (the company that also owns Warner Bros. Records), would begin to release new Sesame albums. The initial announcement stated they would be released on vinyl, CDs, and streaming services. Some of the initial compilations put out in fall 2018 were released as CDs but the majority of these compilations are only available via digital downloads and streaming, those are noted as such below. In 2019, Arts Music released What's The Number?, the first time newly-released music from Sesame in album form has been put out since 2004.

Other 2010-20s albums[]

In addition to the main library of Sesame Street music, over the years, original cast albums have been sold at the Sesame Street Live shows. See Sesame Street Live Discography for a chronological list of titles.

See also[]