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"'''Climbing Nine Stairs'''" is a song performed by [[Grover]] and [[Ernie]]. Ernie wants to read a book outside, so Grover gets it for him, singing how he goes up nine stairs to get to his apartment, and then down again. He gets Ernie a book, a table and a chair, but then Ernie decides to play drums outside. So Grover must carry the drums downstairs, and he falls down the stairs. A thunderstorm then starts, so Grover has to bring everything upstairs again - while Ernie carries the book. |
"'''Climbing Nine Stairs'''" is a song performed by [[Grover]] and [[Ernie]]. Ernie wants to read a book outside, so Grover gets it for him, singing how he goes up nine stairs to get to his apartment, and then down again. He gets Ernie a book, a table and a chair, but then Ernie decides to play drums outside. So Grover must carry the drums downstairs, and he falls down the stairs. A thunderstorm then starts, so Grover has to bring everything upstairs again - while Ernie carries the book. |
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Revision as of 22:15, 12 April 2008
Written by | Jeff Moss |
Date | 1977 |
Publisher | Festival Attractions, Inc. |
"Climbing Nine Stairs" is a song performed by Grover and Ernie. Ernie wants to read a book outside, so Grover gets it for him, singing how he goes up nine stairs to get to his apartment, and then down again. He gets Ernie a book, a table and a chair, but then Ernie decides to play drums outside. So Grover must carry the drums downstairs, and he falls down the stairs. A thunderstorm then starts, so Grover has to bring everything upstairs again - while Ernie carries the book.
Audio releases
- Numbers! (1977)
- Letters, Numbers and Signs (1977)
- Sesame Street Treasury (1980)
- The Best of Grover (1983)
- Cookie Monster and Grover: True Blue (1983)