Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street?
The National Association Of W Lovers
I've Got Two
Believe in yourself
Somebody Come and Play
One Of These Things
F - Four Furry Friends
Imagination
La La La
Rubber Duckie
Sing
Everybody Wash
Over, Under, Around and Through
The People in Your Neighborhood (2018)
Would You Like to Buy an O?
Rub Your Tummy
Clink Clank
Up & Down
The Grouch Song
Five People in My Family
ABC-DEF-GHI
What's the Name of That Song?
Dee, Dee, Dee
Goin’ for a Ride
G - Two G Sounds
Picture A World
I Love Trash
What Makes Music?
Pat Pat Patty Pat
I’m Pretty
High, Middle, Low
Most popular songs of Sesame Street
One Of These Things
1970 • The Sesame Street Book & Record
Rubber Duckie
A Sesame Street Celebration
There's A Hole In The Bottom Of The Sea
1983 • Sesame Street: The Best of Grover
I Don't Want To Live On The Moon
A Sesame Street Celebration
Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street?
1970 • Songs For Sesame Street And All Time Kindergarten Nursery Hits
Sing
1971 • The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-and-Record Album
That’s Love
2019 • L Is for Love!
That Furry Blue Mommy of Mine
2019 • L Is for Love!
Next to You
2019 • L Is for Love!
Take The Hand Of Someone You Love
2019 • L Is for Love!
Love in the Junkyard
2019 • L Is for Love!
Let's Go Driving
1995 • Elmo's Favorite Sing-Alongs
Trivia about the album 60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street by Sesame Street
- In what year was the album “60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street” released by Sesame Street?
- The album “60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street” was released in 1975 by Sesame Street, featuring 31 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street” by Sesame Street?
- “One Of These Things” is the biggest hit from the album “60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street” by Sesame Street.
- What are the main songs from the album “60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street” by Sesame Street?
- The main songs from the album “60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street” by Sesame Street are “One Of These Things”, “Rubber Duckie”, “Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street?”, and “Sing”.