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− | "'''Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)'''" is sung by [[Grover]], [[Herry Monster]] and [[Cookie Monster]]. Wearing [[Vaudeville|vaudeville-style]] hats and holding canes, they sing about being fuzzy and blue. Eventually, [[Frazzle (monster)|Frazzle]] interrupts the song because he wants to be in it, despite not being blue, so they change it to "Fuzzy and Blue and Orange." |
+ | "'''Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)'''" is sung by [[Grover]], [[Herry Monster]] and [[Cookie Monster]]. Wearing [[Vaudeville|vaudeville-style]] [[wikipedia:boater|boater]] hats and holding canes, they sing about being fuzzy and blue. Eventually, [[Frazzle (monster)|Frazzle]] interrupts the song because he wants to be in it, despite not being blue, so they change it to "Fuzzy and Blue and Orange." |
− | This song has been sung in the ''Sesame Street Live'' show ''[[Elmo's Coloring Book]]'', Cookie Monster sang it by himself. It was also performed in ''[[Elmo Makes Music]]''. |
+ | This song has been sung in the ''Sesame Street Live'' show ''[[Elmo's Coloring Book]]'', where Cookie Monster sang it by himself. It was also performed by Grover and [[Rosita]] in ''[[Elmo Makes Music]]''. |
A new version of this song, "Fuzzy and Blue, and Healthy, Too!", was sung by Grover in the [[2005]] video release ''[[Happy Healthy Monsters]]''. |
A new version of this song, "Fuzzy and Blue, and Healthy, Too!", was sung by Grover in the [[2005]] video release ''[[Happy Healthy Monsters]]''. |
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The song is one of the rare instances in which Grover uses contractions. |
The song is one of the rare instances in which Grover uses contractions. |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
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*''[[The Best of Grover]]'' (1983) |
*''[[The Best of Grover]]'' (1983) |
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*''[[Cookie Monster and Grover: True Blue]]'' (1990) |
*''[[Cookie Monster and Grover: True Blue]]'' (1990) |
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− | *''[[Sesame Street Celebrates!]]'' (1994) |
+ | *''[[Sesame Street Celebrates!]]'' (1994) |
*''[[Platinum All-Time Favorites]]'' (1995) |
*''[[Platinum All-Time Favorites]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[Elmo's Coloring Book (soundtrack)|Elmo's Coloring Book]]'' (1997) |
*''[[Elmo's Coloring Book (soundtrack)|Elmo's Coloring Book]]'' (1997) |
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*''[[A Celebration of Me, Grover (album)|A Celebration of Me, Grover]]'' (2004) |
*''[[A Celebration of Me, Grover (album)|A Celebration of Me, Grover]]'' (2004) |
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+ | *''[[Elmo Makes Music (soundtrack)|Elmo Makes Music]]'' (2006) |
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;Video |
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*''[[Monster Hits!]]'' (1990, beginning edited) |
*''[[Monster Hits!]]'' (1990, beginning edited) |
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*''[[Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years]]'' (1993, beginning edited, Frazzle's appearance cut) |
*''[[Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years]]'' (1993, beginning edited, Frazzle's appearance cut) |
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+ | *''[[The World of Jim Henson]]'' (1994, brief clip only) |
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*''[[Sesame English]]:'' [[Yes, Baby]] (beginning cut, Cookie and Frazzle's appearances cut) |
*''[[Sesame English]]:'' [[Yes, Baby]] (beginning cut, Cookie and Frazzle's appearances cut) |
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;Online |
;Online |
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− | *[[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo| |
+ | *[[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|5cdc3994-1556-11dd-8211-118ee0e6e3e7}} |
+ | *''[[The Sesame Street Podcast]]'': Texture (Grover's verse and Frazzle's scene cut) |
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+ | ;Publications |
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+ | *''[[The Sesame Street Songbook]]'' (1992 and 2007 editions only) |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Grover Songs]] |
* [[Grover Songs]] |
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* [[Cookie Monster Songs]] |
* [[Cookie Monster Songs]] |
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[[Category:Colors]] |
[[Category:Colors]] |
Revision as of 15:20, 30 July 2014
Music by | Stephen Lawrence |
Lyrics by | David Axlerod |
Date | 1981 |
Publisher | SJL Music Sesame Street Inc. |
EKA | Episode 1839 |
"Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)" is sung by Grover, Herry Monster and Cookie Monster. Wearing vaudeville-style boater hats and holding canes, they sing about being fuzzy and blue. Eventually, Frazzle interrupts the song because he wants to be in it, despite not being blue, so they change it to "Fuzzy and Blue and Orange."
This song has been sung in the Sesame Street Live show Elmo's Coloring Book, where Cookie Monster sang it by himself. It was also performed by Grover and Rosita in Elmo Makes Music.
A new version of this song, "Fuzzy and Blue, and Healthy, Too!", was sung by Grover in the 2005 video release Happy Healthy Monsters.
In the Sesame English episode, "Yes, Baby", Tingo sings brief parts of the song to Niki's baby cousin.
Pancho performed this song in Episode 802 of Plaza Sesamo, with an interruption by Lola, who wants to sing too, making him change the song to "Peluda y Azul (y Rosa)." The music in this version is used as an underscore for various scenes involving Pancho.
The song is one of the rare instances in which Grover uses contractions.
Releases
- Audio
- Surprise! (1983)
- The Best of Grover (1983)
- Cookie Monster and Grover: True Blue (1990)
- Sesame Street Celebrates! (1994)
- Platinum All-Time Favorites (1995)
- Elmo's Coloring Book (1997)
- A Celebration of Me, Grover (2004)
- Elmo Makes Music (2006)
- Video
- Monster Hits! (1990, beginning edited)
- Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years (1993, beginning edited, Frazzle's appearance cut)
- The World of Jim Henson (1994, brief clip only)
- Sesame English: Yes, Baby (beginning cut, Cookie and Frazzle's appearances cut)
- Online
- Sesamestreet.org Template:SSvideo
- The Sesame Street Podcast: Texture (Grover's verse and Frazzle's scene cut)
- Publications
- The Sesame Street Songbook (1992 and 2007 editions only)