I still have a lot of kid left in me. I recently bought a “Muppet Babies” tape and loved it. Jim Henson is awesome. I own VHS tapes of Sesame Street that I converted into mp3s: “Rock and Roll!” and “Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street.” I have others but these are more music-oriented and work appropriately without visuals. If you also own these tapes, you can legally download these files and make a CD or put them on your iPod because it’s within fair use. I didn’t pirate remastered songs from CDs- I just ripped the music straight from the VHS to my computer using Audacity. I did adjust some levels, did a little editing to make the songs sound smoother, and added the correct ID3 tags, but I’m not claiming any copyright for my efforts. I take no responsibility if you do anything illegal with them. So here they are…
Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street
Download the entire album all at once (*.zip):
Option #1: mediafire.com
Option #2: wikiupload.com
Individual mp3s:
The Ten Commandments of Health
Do Wop Hop
ZZ Blues
Honk Around The Clock
Letter B
Wet Paint
Do De Rubber Duck
Count it Higher
Rock and Roll!
Download the entire album all at once (*.zip):
Option #1: mediafire.com
Option #2: wikiupload.com
Individual mp3s:
Monster In The Mirror
Telephone Rock
You’re Alive!
Rock’N’Roll Readers
It’s Hip To Be a Square
Count Up To Nine
Forty Blocks From My Home
(I Can’t Get No) Co-Operation
Hand Talk
The Word Is No
*To unzip the .zip file in Windows XP, just find the downloaded file in Explorer (My Computer), right click it and select “Extract All.” Alternatively, you can use the free 7zip or learn more about unzipping.
5 comments
Ryan says:
Mar 12, 2007
This is a GOLD MINE!…..I have been looking for the song ‘Rock & Roll Readers’ for so long…it changed my childhood….thanks for posting!! sweet stuff!
liquid parallax says:
Mar 27, 2007
Glad I could be of service.
rick says:
Nov 18, 2007
Just great….Letter B….that jus brings back soo much memories
liquid parallax says:
Nov 19, 2007
Letter B is awesome. They got the Stones and the Beatles as well as some Jerry Lee Lewis with “Great Balls of Fur.” “Let it be” and “Satisfaction” are great parodies. Is there a Bob Dylan cover to any Sesame Street skits?
Leni says:
Mar 13, 2008
Maravilhoso!!!!!!!!