Sing
Sesame Street
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Sing, sing, sing, sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin' with a swing Sing sing sing, sing, everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin' with a swing. When the music goes around, Everybody's goes go to town. But here is one thing you should know Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin with a swing Swing swing swing swing, listen to the trumpet swing Blow blow blow blow, listen to the trombones go When the music goes around, Everybody's goes go to town. But here is one thing you should know Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Everybody go! Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin with a swing Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin with a swing Swing swing swing, everybody start to swing Now your swingin while you sing When the music goes around, everybody goes to town Just relax and take is slow SIng sing Start singing, keep swinging Now you're singing with a swing
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Written by: LOUIS PRIMA
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network
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12 facts about this song
Artist"Sing" is a popular song by the Carpenters, an American vocal and instrumental duo consisting of siblings Karen and Richard Carpenter.
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CreationThe song was written by Joe Raposo, a songwriter best known for his work on "Sesame Street."
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Release DateThe Carpenters' version of "Sing" was released as a single in 1973.
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Sesame Street"Sing" was originally written for the children's television show "Sesame Street."
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Commercial Success"Sing" reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, proving to be a commercial success for the Carpenters.
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Grammy NominationThe song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in the 1974 ceremony.
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Sesame Street's SignificanceBefore its commercial release, "Sing" made its debut as a part of the first season of Sesame Street episodes in 1971. It became one of the best-known songs from the show.
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Linguistic VersatilityThe song has been translated into multiple languages and was used in multiple Sesame Street episodes around the world.
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Multiple CoversThe song has been covered by numerous artists across various genres, including Al Green, The Dixie Chicks, and Kristin Chenoweth.
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LegacyDespite its origins on a children's show, "Sing" had a crossover appeal and has since become a standard, loved by both kids and adults. This not only attests to Joe Raposo's skill as a songwriter but also the Carpenters' ability to make the song their own.
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Lasting Impact"Sing" continues to be ingrained in popular culture. In 1993, it was performed by Billy Crystal and Robin Williams as a part of "Comic Relief fundraising program."
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Album InclusionThe Carpenters included "Sing" in their album "Now & Then," released in May 1973.
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