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+ | {{song|image=Song.holdmyhand.jpg|writer=Darius Rucker, Everett Felber, Mark Bryan and Jim Sonnefled|composer=|lyricist=[[Christine Ferraro]]|date=[[1994]]|source=''Cracked Rear View'' (album)|publisher=EMI April Music, Inc.<br>Monica's Reluctance to Mob (ASCAP)|first=[[Episode 3896]]}} |
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+ | "'''Hold My Hand'''" was performed by [[Hootie & the Blowfish]] in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' segment from [[Season 31]]. The song is a variant on the band's song of the same name with lyrics changed by [[Christine Ferraro]] for a safety theme about crossing the street with a grown-up. |
+ | The group sings (and crosses the street) with [[Elizabeth]], [[Zoe]], and a few [[The Kids|kids]]. At the song's second verse, frontman Darius Rucker recalls when he and [[Elmo]] crossed the street. |
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+ | *''[[Singing with the Stars]]'' (2011) |
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+ | *[[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|4af501a0-1648-11dd-995c-3d52ab3e4656}} |
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Revision as of 19:16, 26 June 2014
Written by | Darius Rucker, Everett Felber, Mark Bryan and Jim Sonnefled |
Lyrics by | Christine Ferraro |
Date | 1994 |
Source | Cracked Rear View (album) |
Publisher | EMI April Music, Inc. Monica's Reluctance to Mob (ASCAP) |
First | Episode 3896 |
"Hold My Hand" was performed by Hootie & the Blowfish in a Sesame Street segment from Season 31. The song is a variant on the band's song of the same name with lyrics changed by Christine Ferraro for a safety theme about crossing the street with a grown-up.
The group sings (and crosses the street) with Elizabeth, Zoe, and a few kids. At the song's second verse, frontman Darius Rucker recalls when he and Elmo crossed the street.
Releases
- Audio
- Video
- Singing with the Stars (2011)
- Online
- Sesamestreet.org Template:SSvideo