Songs from | Sesame Street |
Released | 1977 |
Format | LP |
Label | Sesame Street Records |
Cat no. | CTW 22083 |
Aren't You Glad You're You? is an album that deals with subjects that help children celebrate their individuality, and make them feel special. It won a Grammy Award for Best Recording for Children.
Track listing[]
Side One
- My Name - Susan, Gordon, Maria and Bob
- Believe in Yourself - Bob, Gordon and Susan, with Big Bird
- Special - Bob
- Wonderful Me - Oscar
- Me/Yo - Maria and Gordon
- Cookie Disco - Cookie Monster
Side Two
- Aren't You Glad You're You? - Bob and Big Bird
- Proud - Little Jerry and the Monotones
- I'd Like to Tell a Story - Olivia
- Don't You Know You're Beautiful? - Bob
- Walk Down the Street - Gordon, Susan and Maria
- This Frog - Kermit the Frog
Cast[]
- Loretta Long as Susan
- Sonia Manzano as Maria
- Bob McGrath as Bob
- Roscoe Orman as Gordon
- Alaina Reed as Olivia
- Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog
- Frank Oz as Cookie Monster
- Jerry Nelson as Little Jerry
- Carroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
- Fran Brill, Richard Hunt, and Jerry Nelson as Three Monsters
- Jerry Nelson, Christopher Cerf and Jeff Moss as The Monotones
Credits[]
- Written and produced by Christopher Cerf
- Musical director: Jim Timmens
- Musical arrangements by Joe Raposo, Sam Pottle and Jeff Moss
- Music coordinator: Danny Epstein
- Engineering by Frank Laico, Don Young, John Guerriere, Fred Christie and George Sawtelle
- Associate producer: Geri Van Rees
- Project supervisor: Arthur Shimkin
- Project director: Sharon Lerner
- Project coordinator: Debbie Kovacs
- Art director: Robert Pierce
- Cover photography by Neil Selkirk
- Executive producer of Sesame Street: Jon Stone
- Special thanks to Adrienne Albert, Dave Conner, Bob Cranshaw, Mel Davis, Joan Dimond, Al Gottesman, Cheryl Hardwick, Linda Harvey, Dawnald Henderson, Susan Hoffer, David Holman, Wally Kane, David Leibowitz, Steve Little, Bob McCoy, Jim Mitchell, Jeffrey Moss, Mirissa Neff, Cathy Pitegoff, Lynn Stein, Marlene Ver Planck, Stephen N. M. I. Weinrib, Gail Wynters and Dr. Daniel Casriel