{{song|writer=|composer=[[Phillip Namanworth]]|lyricist=[[Benjamin Goldstein]]|date=[[1983]]|source=|publisher=Sesame Street Inc}}
{{song|writer=|composer=[[Phillip Namanworth]]|lyricist=[[Benjamin Goldstein]]|date=[[1983]]|source=|publisher=Sesame Street Inc}}
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[[Video:Sesame Street Garbageman's Blues Song|thumb|right|300px|"Garbageman's Blues Song."]]
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"'''Garbageman's Blues Song'''" is a country-style ballad about the trash collector's lot, accompanying a live action film on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The singer describes his life as a garbageman, and the process which refuse goes through, including incineration, compacting and compressing, and recycling. The ultimate goal is to "make less of it" or find other uses for garbage.
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"'''Garbageman's Blues Song'''" is a country-style ballad about the trash collector's lot, accompanying a live action film on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The singer describes his life as a garbageman, and the process which refuse goes through, including incineration, compacting and compressing, and recycling. The ultimate goal is to "make less of it" or find other uses for garbage.
"Garbageman's Blues Song" is a country-style ballad about the trash collector's lot, accompanying a live action film on Sesame Street. The singer describes his life as a garbageman, and the process which refuse goes through, including incineration, compacting and compressing, and recycling. The ultimate goal is to "make less of it" or find other uses for garbage.