Can anybody tell me how to get, how to get back to Sesame Street?
“Sunny day, sweeping the clouds away. On my way to where the air is
sweet! Can you tell me how to get, how to get to…”

Ah, Sesame Street! Who doesn’t miss Sesame Street, or at least,
Sesame Street days? As a treat for my nostalgic old self, I collected my
favorite Sesame Street scenes. Then, I thought I’d share them with you!
“Oh, I love trash! Anything dirty, or dingy, or dusty…” This was my
favorite song when I was a kid. This unlikely love song proves that
Oscar, indeed, has a heart after all! To sing along with Oscar, click here for the
lyrics.
I’m sure you remember this one: A little red pinball goes through all
sorts of holes and slides and mazes. “Onetwothree – four – five.
Sixseveneight – nine – ten. Eleven, twelve…” I’m sure you remember
this one!
I don’t exactly understand the appeal of this scene, but I like it,
so there.
This one is really nice! Unsentimental, but educational and
informative. When I was a kid, I tried to follow the process that I saw
on Sesame Street, thinking I could make cheese too – but I guess running
a fork through milk wasn’t quite all that was needed to make cheese
after all.

“Sometimes, I have trouble falling asleep – but it’s not so bad: I
don’t worry, and I don’t weep. In fact, I’m glad…”
Ernie can’t sleep again, and instead of counting sheep, he has a
song-and-dance number with them! Sing with Ernie; click here for the
words to this song.
Very haunting melody. If you’ve seen it, I don’t need to explain why
it’s so memorable. If you haven’t – words wouldn’t help you understand.
Watch the video. For those who want to sing along, click here for the
lyrics.
The appeal of this one is similar to the pinball 12 scene – a little
red ball falling through hoops, making things spin, sliding down paths,
going through tubes, etc. – except this one is REAL, not cartoon! Then,
of course, there’s the cherry-topped ice cream at the end. Yum!

“Oh, I’d like to visit the moon in a rocket ship high in the air.
Yes, I’d like to visit the moon; but I don’t think I’d like to live
there…”
Ernie explains how he’d like to visit the moon, the bottom of the
ocean, the jungle – even go back in time! But he adds that no matter how
wonderful these places may be, he would still come home to his friends
and loved ones.
“Every time I look down on the Earth from above, I would miss all the
places and people I love…”
A sentimental masterpiece, in my humble opinion.
To sing along with Ernie, find the lyrics here.
This clip got me humming for three days, mentally fidgeting and
trying to figure out: “What is the name of that doggone song?” Take
that as a warning.
Though still I can’t give you the name of that song, I can give you
its lyrics: Click here.
Arguably the most memorable, most heartbreaking episode of Sesame
Street: Big Bird is waiting for Mr. Hooper to come back so he can give
Mr. Hooper the picture he drew. The grown-ups explain with difficulty to
Big Bird why Mr. Hooper is never coming back: He’s dead.
When Big Bird finally understands, he says his characteristic
goodbye: “I’m gonna miss you, Mr. Hooper.”
And I miss you, Sesame Street.
For more Sesame Street lyrics, find them at Tiny Dancer’s
Sesame Street Lyrics Archive.
I remember watching quite a few of these scenes when my oldest daughter was a toddler some twenty years ago. Thanks for the nostalgic visit back to the Sesame Street of those times.
Thanks for the memories!!!
Beatrice, this was a great walk down memory lane. Sesame Street started when my first child was three. I sat with her every morning and we watched together. We sang the songs, answered the questions and loved every minute of it. Later, I watched reruns with my two younger children and never stopped enjoying the subtle teachings that so delighted young children.
My favorite song was the Mahna Mahna song. I sang it until family members were ready to clobber me…and the words were easy to remember too.
Link below:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oDOFj9yjO7Y
There were two scenes that I really enjoyed and would like to find. I believe they were part of sesame street or some other PBS childrens show.
The first one involved a kid who starts out riding a bicycle, and then goes on what appears to be an LSD trip…
The other involved a wish machine that turned you into whatever you wished for.
Any help?
Nice list: good pull!
One that’s missing that I truly loved was the aliens that landed and met the telephone, thinking it was a cow, chicken, etc.
These are wonderful. My favorites that aren’t here are Teenie Little Super Guy and Big & Little (”Big plays the tuba, Little the fiddle”). Anyone know of a site that collects Mr. Rogers’ opera scenes? My daughter (now an expectant mom) & I used to love those, too.
Great job Beatrice! I loved all this. It’s just plain all about having a good time while visiting this unique article.
Francie
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Steve, commenter #8, type “Mr. Roger’s videos” into your google search engine and you will find any number of videos. Enjoy, and good luck with the baby.
Good job, Beatrice. How do you put one of these productions together?
Thanks for all your kind words. I know this list is far from complete, I just put in the scenes I miss the MOST
But there are definitely plenty of Sesame Street scenes we would all love to see again. Perhaps, one of you should make a Part 2 with my blessings!
Judy, I’m not sure if your questions was rhetorical, but in case it wasn’t, I simply type in the info I want here, research the video locations and include them in the article, and the editing staff does everything from there. Even the pictures did not come from me. Hope that answered your question!
What a fantastic job. My little ones and I are watching these video clips instead of TV.
Wonderful!
A loafa bread, a container of milk, and a sticka butta.
You know, mlostracco, I really thought about adding that one, but I wasn’t sure anybody else would remember it! LOL
My favorite was another Ernie and Bert skit where he’s trying to get to sleep and he counts fire engines instead of sheep.
Hillarious!
I don’t remember much about Sesame St, so this article brought back memories.
Hey great post! Everyone, if you love the original Sesame Street, you can watch tons of videos here: http://nostalgiamanila.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Sesame%20Street%20Lunchbox
Also watch full-length episodes of 70s, 80s cartoons and tv shows there!
Enjoy!
I LOVE this article…my favorite was “I Love Trash”!!
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
This is lovely Beatrice. Now I’m really feeling nostalgic! I loved Sesame Street as a child and still do now. Does anyone know the name of the song, and the lyrics, that went, “It’s a rai-ny day, it’s a rainy day/ It’s raining outside so I can’t go out and play/ Why do I love the rain/anyway? Or perhaps you could tell me where to find ‘em, so I can sing it to my kids!
i’m a sesame fanatic, i used to watch sesame when i was a child, and how i wish it still exist, for my kids to watch..
i love ernie’s rubber ducky, it still makes me sing everytime i’m in the shower.. forgive me for my grammar, i’m just new here and being a filipino i find it hard to write english fluently, anyways it’s really cool i find this article very fun and made me reminisce my childhood..keep it up
Sloanne,
I’m Filipina too – I hope nobody gets the impression that we can’t write with impeccable grammar and punctuation.
Nonetheless, thanks for leaving a comment.
Regards,
Bea
I could swear that ‘Lower-case N’ is sung to the tune of a ’70’s audio-only ‘War of the Worlds’ track, I just can’t remember which one.