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The Fine Young Camels sing "'''C Drives Me Crazy'''", a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' parody of the [[Fine Young Cannibals]]' song "[[She Drives Me Crazy]]". A camel in the Mojave desert (voiced by [[Paul Jacobs]]) sings about how he loves the letter [[C]] and things that start with C. He is backed by two male [[Anything Muppets]] dressed as [[Arabs]]. A [[Rocky (cat)|cat]] and a cookie also sing and dance along. The number features an introduction by [[Jerry Nelson]], stating it's their "greatest, and only, hit ever." |
The Fine Young Camels sing "'''C Drives Me Crazy'''", a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' parody of the [[Fine Young Cannibals]]' song "[[She Drives Me Crazy]]". A camel in the Mojave desert (voiced by [[Paul Jacobs]]) sings about how he loves the letter [[C]] and things that start with C. He is backed by two male [[Anything Muppets]] dressed as [[Arabs]]. A [[Rocky (cat)|cat]] and a cookie also sing and dance along. The number features an introduction by [[Jerry Nelson]], stating it's their "greatest, and only, hit ever." |
Revision as of 17:04, 25 February 2012
Music by | Christopher Cerf |
Lyrics by | Belinda Ward |
Date | 1994 |
Publisher | Splotched Animal Music Co.; Sesame Street Inc. |
The Fine Young Camels sing "C Drives Me Crazy", a Sesame Street parody of the Fine Young Cannibals' song "She Drives Me Crazy". A camel in the Mojave desert (voiced by Paul Jacobs) sings about how he loves the letter C and things that start with C. He is backed by two male Anything Muppets dressed as Arabs. A cat and a cookie also sing and dance along. The number features an introduction by Jerry Nelson, stating it's their "greatest, and only, hit ever."
Releases
- Video
- Cookie Monster's Best Bites (1995)