Sing Hoot & Howl With the Sesame Street Animals

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00:00On this farm we had a wolf, E-I-E-I-O
00:08With a hoot, here and a howl, there
00:11Here a howl, there a howl, everywhere a howl
00:14Roar, here a roar, there, here a roar
00:18Roar, everywhere a roar, roar
00:21Old MacDonald had a farm
00:24E-I-E-I-O
00:34Yeah, okay, good.
00:38Quiet down, gang.
00:42Welcome to our gang.
00:44Oh, come on.
00:46Quiet!
00:53Ah, gee, thank you there, Mr. Secretary Treasurer.
00:56You're welcome.
00:58Well, welcome to the Sing, Hoot and Howl Club,
01:01where we sing Hoot and Howl, our favorite animal songs.
01:04And you can sing Hoot and Howl along with us.
01:08Okay?
01:09Yeah.
01:10All right.
01:11Now, it's time to pick the first animal song.
01:15So, who goes first?
01:16I do, me, I do.
01:19No, no, no, me, me, please.
01:21I have to go to work soon.
01:23Oh, a working dog.
01:25What's your job?
01:27Well, I'm a watchdog.
01:30What about a watch?
01:32No, thanks.
01:33And my favorite song is about a working dog.
01:39♪ I'm a dog, I'm a working dog, I'm a hardworking dog. ♪
01:49♪ Hardworking dog. ♪
01:52Now, I'm never trying to tell you I'm a dog.
01:56I'm a cow dog.
02:00♪ I'm a dog, I'm a working dog, I'm a hardworking dog. ♪
02:10♪ Hardworking dog. ♪
02:13Now, some dogs can fetch a stick.
02:16Other dogs will shake your hand.
02:19I even heard of a dog that can roll over.
02:23All I know how to do is take a hundred cows
02:25and teach them some manners.
02:29♪ I'm a dog, I'm a working dog, I'm a hardworking dog. ♪
02:39♪ Hardworking dog. ♪
02:42Now, I'm not the top dog.
02:46I'm not much of a bird dog.
02:48I'm not the best watchdog,
02:51but I'm an awful good cow dog.
02:55♪ I'm a dog, I'm a working dog, I'm a hardworking dog. ♪
03:05♪ Working like a dog on dog. ♪
03:09It's a dog's life, and I love it.
03:15-♪ Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof. ♪
03:21Dogs chasing cows, eh?
03:24Mm-hmm.
03:25Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
03:27Claddus, what are you doing?
03:30Well, a cow can chase a dog, too.
03:33How do you like it?
03:34Mm-hmm.
03:35Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
03:37Oh.
03:37Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
03:39Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
03:41Oh, hey, little Lambie's beating her chops about something.
03:44I think she has a song.
03:46Ooh, delicious char.
03:48Okay, Lamb, what's your favorite song?
03:51Me gustaria cantar mi favorita cancion,
03:54Ba-ba-bamba.
03:55Alrighty, who knows Spanish around here?
03:59Uh, no problem, I can translate.
04:03You were saying, Lambie?
04:05Me gustaria cantar mi favorita cancion,
04:08Ba-ba-bamba.
04:11Okay, for all you sheep out there,
04:13she said, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-bamba.
04:18All right, that's a good one.
04:21As I walked in the country one day by chance,
04:25all the sheep in the meadow were doing a dance,
04:29all the sheep in the meadow were doing a dance,
04:33and they were singing, ba-ba-bamba,
04:39ba-ba-bamba,
04:43ba-ba-bamba,
04:46ba-ba-bamba.
04:48Y siguieron bailando y bailando más,
04:52y entonces la vaca echó el compás,
04:56y entonces la vaca echó el compás.
05:01And then the cow said, how do you do?
05:03How do you do?
05:04I wanna dance and sing like you.
05:06I wanna dance and sing like you.
05:08Yes, I wanna sing and dance like you.
05:10I do.
05:12And she was singing,
05:15mu-mu-mamba,
05:18mu-mu-mamba,
05:22mu-mu-mamba,
05:25mu-mu-mamba.
05:27Y siguieron bailando y bailando,
05:31y un patito nadando pasó por ahí,
05:34y un patito nadando pasó por ahí.
05:40And then the duck who just happened to swim on by
05:44said, that's the dance that I'd like to try,
05:47said, that's the dance that I'd like to try.
05:52And he was singing,
05:54quack, quack, quamba,
05:58quack, quack, quamba,
06:01quack, quack, quamba.
06:03All right.
06:05Quack, quack, quamba.
06:07Y siguieron bailando y bailando,
06:11y un gatito saltando pasó por ahí,
06:14y un gatito saltando pasó por ahí.
06:19And then the cat who was playing in the hay
06:23said, watch and sing while I dance away,
06:27said, watch and sing while I dance away.
06:30And he was singing,
06:33mia, mia, quamba,
06:36mia, mia, quamba,
06:40mia, mia, quamba.
06:42Okay.
06:43Mia, mia, quamba,
06:47ba ba bamba,
06:50ba ba bamba,
06:54moo moo mamba,
06:57moo moo mamba.
07:00Quack, quack, quamba,
07:04Quack, quack, quamba
07:07Meow, meow, miamba
07:11Meow, meow, miamba
07:13Everybody!
07:14Quack, quack, quamba
07:16Oh!
07:17Quack, quack, quamba
07:19To go up to heaven
07:21You need a mouth of grace
07:26Oh, a mouth of grace
07:28And a little tail up, up
07:33Up, up, up, up
07:36I'm not a sailor
07:40I'm not a sailor
07:42I'm a captain
07:44I'm a captain
07:45I love you all together
07:48Quack, quack, quamba
07:50One more time
07:51Quack, quack, quamba
07:55Quack, quack, quamba
07:59Okay, okay, okay
08:01I got a song. It's...
08:05Gee, what was that?
08:08Don't look at me. I didn't do it.
08:13Well, a hooey's a doing it.
08:17Oh, it's the goldfish.
08:20She's got a song.
08:22Well, what's your song, Francis?
08:27Stardust?
08:31Starfish
08:33Shining
08:35In the sea
08:40Do you
08:42Imagine
08:44What you
08:46Seem to be
08:50Thoughtless
08:52Lovely
08:54And
08:56Innocent
08:59Thoughtless
09:01Lovely
09:03Swimming
09:05Free
09:08Can you
09:10Even
09:12Imagine
09:14Me
09:22Okay, now I got a song.
09:25Oh, no.
09:26What was that?
09:28Well, where's it coming from?
09:30The piano. Look.
09:36Oh, I think it has a song.
09:44Hey, it's who are the lions in your neighborhood.
09:49No, no, no.
09:51It's who are the insects in your neighborhood.
09:55Oh, shucks.
09:59Hey, have you ever stopped to look at all the marvelous little insects and critters that live in the park?
10:06Oh, you know what that is?
10:08It's a caterpillar.
10:10Hi, Mr. Caterpillar.
10:12Inching along, I see.
10:15Oh, a caterpillar crawls around.
10:19His tummy rubs along the ground.
10:23But you're bound to get a big surprise.
10:26Because they grow up into butterflies.
10:30And how are you today, Mr. Grasshopper?
10:32Very hoppy?
10:35A grasshopper will leap and hop.
10:38You wonder, does it ever stop?
10:42They're the kind of insect you might see.
10:45Eating grass beneath a shady tree.
10:49And do you know what's making that sound?
10:52It's a cricket.
10:54Look.
10:56Now crickets are those chirpy things.
10:59To make that noise, they rub their wings.
11:03When you hear that sound, the chance is good.
11:06That there's a cricket in the neighborhood.
11:10See? And there it is in that thicket.
11:13Hey, cricket in the thicket.
11:16And I bet you know what that is.
11:19Yep, it's a bee.
11:21Hi, Mr. Bee.
11:23You looking for your honey?
11:25A honeybee will buzz around.
11:28Wherever flowers can be found.
11:31They will look for nectar they can take.
11:35So that honey they can later make.
11:39Goodbye, Mr. Bee.
11:41Oh, look. Now there's an ant.
11:44You'll find that ants are everywhere.
11:47They always crawl from here to there.
11:51They're little, but they're very strong.
11:54And they like to work the whole day long.
11:58So these are the insects in your neighborhood.
12:01In your neighborhood.
12:03In your neighborhood, yes.
12:05These are the insects in your neighborhood.
12:08They're the insects that you meet when you're walking down the street.
12:13These are the insects that you meet each day.
12:23I'm back!
12:26Gladys!
12:28I chased that dog all the way to the subway.
12:32But I hurried back because I know you've been waiting for me to tell you my song.
12:38No, not really.
12:40My song is about the most important feeling an animal can have.
12:45Hunger?
12:47Not hunger.
12:49Who told you that?
12:51Gladys, what's the song?
12:54Don't rush me.
12:56It is a song about being proud to be a certain wonderful animal that says...
13:05Guess what animal?
13:07An aardvark.
13:10I'm an aardvark.
13:12And I'm proud.
13:14I'm an aardvark.
13:16And I'm happy.
13:18I'm an aardvark.
13:20If I try to be specific and a little scientific, I am feeling quite terrific.
13:26I'm an aardvark.
13:28Fierce and free.
13:30I'm an aardvark.
13:32Standing bravely.
13:34I'm an aardvark.
13:36And I'm tough and smart.
13:39And I'm tough and smart and strong and always right.
13:41And that's the way I'll always be.
13:43Until I meet another aardvark.
13:46Who's bigger than me.
13:54No, no, no, no, no.
13:56My song is not about an aardvark.
14:00It's about an animal with beautiful horns.
14:04It is about how proud one feels when one is lucky enough to be born a pig.
14:16I love summer showers.
14:18I love pretty flowers.
14:20But most of all, I love mud for hours.
14:24I love, love, love being a pig.
14:29I love how mud feels.
14:33I love how mud sounds.
14:35I love mud on the ground.
14:37I love, love, love being a pig.
14:42I love mud on my tail.
14:45I love mud on my snout.
14:47I love mud all about.
14:49I love, love, love being a pig.
14:54I love to feel the sunshine.
14:58I love mud all the time.
15:00And I love being a swine.
15:02A pig.
15:03I-L-O-V-E.
15:07I love being a pig.
15:13Oh, dear, dear, dear.
15:19Oh, Gladys, it's not too late.
15:22Come on, tell us your song.
15:24Yeah, lay it on us, moo cow.
15:26No, no, you had your chance.
15:30I will never tell you my song, ever.
15:33Good, then I got a song.
15:35My song is about being proud to be...
15:39A cow.
15:41Yes.
15:49Sometimes when I'm in a mood
15:54I think of animals I might have been.
15:59I could have been a wombat or a goose.
16:04I could have been a monkey or a moose.
16:09I could have been a dragon or a horse that pulls a wagon.
16:14But I'm not.
16:16So what?
16:20Let others be a lion or a lamb.
16:25I'm proud to be the creature that I am.
16:37I'm proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
16:41I'm proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
16:45My skin is soft as silk.
16:47I give a lot of milk.
16:49I never pull a wagon or a plow.
16:52I'm proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
16:56I'm glad that I say moo and not meow.
17:00My eyes are soft and dreamy.
17:03My butter's rich and creamy.
17:06I'm proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
17:10I could have been a butterfly.
17:12They're pretty.
17:14I could have been a cockroach in the city.
17:19I could have been an ino.
17:21I could have been a rhino.
17:23But I'm not.
17:25So what?
17:29I'm proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
17:33I'm proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
17:37I have worms upon my head.
17:39A meadow is my bed.
17:41I think that every cow should take a bow.
17:45I'm proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
17:48I'm glad that I say moo and not bow-wow.
17:52I'm proud I have an udder like my father.
17:56No, my mother.
17:58I'm proud, proud, proud.
18:00Proud, proud, proud.
18:02Proud, proud, proud to be a cow.
18:10Yeah!
18:11Yeah, I love you!
18:14Thank you, Jim.
18:16You shouldn't stop, really.
18:20And now I'd like to pick my next song.
18:24Oh, another cow song?
18:28What about horses and lions?
18:32This song is about lions and horses and ducks.
18:37It's about all the creatures who live on this wonderful planet.
18:42It is called, We Are All Earthlings.
18:46Oh, yeah, that sounds good!
18:55Some of us have feathers.
18:58Some of us have fins.
19:02Some of us are furry.
19:05And some of us have grins.
19:08We swim and hop and slither.
19:12And leap and soar and run.
19:15We all live together on a planet called the sun.
19:21We are all earthlings.
19:24We are all earthlings.
19:28Spinning around together on a planet called the sun.
19:36We live in the desert.
19:39We live inside a tree.
19:42We live high in the mountain.
19:45Or deep beneath the sea.
19:49We live in tents and cabins.
19:52In houses just for one.
19:55And we all live together on a planet called the sun.
20:01We are all earthlings.
20:04We are all earthlings.
20:09Spinning around together on a planet called the sun.
20:16Floating down a river.
20:19Swinging through the trees.
20:22Climbing up a mountain.
20:26Going with the breeze.
20:29All of us can have a happy, healthy place to be.
20:35If we can float and swim and glide in earthling harmony.
20:41We are all earthlings.
20:44We are all earthlings.
20:48Spinning around together on a planet called the sun.
20:56Spinning around together on a planet of the sun.
21:14Gosh, I guess that makes us all earthlings.
21:17You could be right.
21:18You certainly do.
21:19Roar!
21:23It's my turn.
21:26What song do you want?
21:29I want a song about babies.
21:34Cute little babies.
21:38I love little babies.
21:41Well gee, I don't think we have a song about babies.
21:45Roar!
21:49But I just thought of one.
21:52Me too.
21:53Well let's see it.
21:58Cats have kittens.
22:02Doggies have pups.
22:06Horses have pretty foals.
22:10And sheep have lambs.
22:14Cows have calves.
22:16And I bet you didn't know that elephants have calves too.
22:22Lions and leopards have cubs.
22:25Which is the proper thing for them to do.
22:30Peacocks have chicks.
22:34Deer have fawns.
22:38Ducks have ducklings.
22:41Often padding round on lawns.
22:45Pigs have piglets.
22:47And in case you didn't know, I've another fact for you.
22:53Goats have kids.
22:55Like people have kids.
22:57Like me.
23:00And you.
23:05I go.
23:06No, I go.
23:07No, I go.
23:09No, I go.
23:10I go.
23:11Hold it, hold it, hold it.
23:12No, I go.
23:13You can both choose a song.
23:15Now, what songs do you want?
23:17Look Around the Clock.
23:18The Chicken or the Egg.
23:20But which comes first?
23:21I come first.
23:22No, I come first.
23:24I come first.
23:25No, I come first.
23:26No, I come first.
23:27No, I come first.
23:32Which come first, the chicken or the egg?
23:36Which come first, the chicken or the egg?
23:40How could something so fat and flurry come from something so smooth and pearly?
23:44Which come first, the chicken or the egg?
23:49Which come first, the feather or the shell?
23:53Which come first, the feather or the shell?
23:57When you see one egg or another, do you ever think about its mother?
24:01Which come first, the feather or the shell?
24:05Now, it's an awful party lying on a plate or sitting there in a cot and eating straight.
24:13And looking inside a box of eggs might make you feel so great.
24:17But do you ever wonder where they was before they was inside that crate?
24:22Which come first, the chicken or the egg?
24:26Which come first, the chicken or the egg?
24:30If you wanted to begin again, would you start with an omelet or a hen?
24:35Oh, which come first, the chicken or the egg?
24:39The chicken or the egg?
24:49Well, I ate my breakfast and I cleaned my plate.
24:52Man, those eggs really tasted great.
24:55Jumped from the table and I ran real quick
24:58to thank those souped-up, cooped-up chicks.
25:01The hens go, what? The hens go, what?
25:04Laying eggs, what, what, around the clock.
25:07Well, the warm and cozy nesting out of the rain.
25:10Clucking and a pecking, eating healthy grain.
25:13But how do those eggs get rolling to town?
25:16Well, bless my soul, here's farm around.
25:19The hens go, what? The hens go, what?
25:22Laying eggs, what, what, around the clock.
25:25Well, we take these eggs and we box them in twills.
25:28And truck those boxes to the grocery shelves.
25:31Folks bring them home and they love them a lot.
25:34And we're real proud of the eggs they bought.
25:37The hens go, what? The hens go, what?
25:40Laying eggs, what, what, around the clock.
25:43That's why I love the music business.
25:47You meet so many great chicks.
25:56Okay, that's all the songs we have.
25:59So let's finish with the animal song that's everyone's favorite.
26:03Hit it, Wolfie.
26:07Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O
26:12And on that farm he had a duck, E-I-E-I-O
26:17With a meep meep here and a meep meep there
26:19Here a meep, there a meep, everywhere a meep meep
26:22Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O
26:26And on that farm he had a horse, E-I-E-I-O
26:31With a meep meep here and a meep meep there
26:33Here a meep, there a meep, everywhere a meep meep
26:36Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O
26:40And on that farm he had a cow, E-I-E-I-O
26:45With a meep meep here and a meep meep there
26:48Here a meep, there a meep, everywhere a meep meep
26:50Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O

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