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The song is a spoof of the "Lambada" craze, a popular dance fad that started in 1989. |
The song is a spoof of the "Lambada" craze, a popular dance fad that started in 1989. |
Revision as of 22:19, 14 December 2015
Written by | Tony Geiss |
Date | 1990 |
Publisher | Ephemeral Music |
EKA | Episode 2789 |
"Lambaba" is a Latin-pop-flavored song from Sesame Street. In the song, the Count sings about the dancing sheep he counts before falling asleep. However, he enjoys singing and counting so much, he chooses not to fall asleep.
The song is a spoof of the "Lambada" craze, a popular dance fad that started in 1989.
Releases
- Audio
- Cheep Thrills (1994)
- Platinum All-Time Favorites (1995)
- The Count's Countdown (1997)
- Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs (1997)
- Get Up and Dance (2003, CD sampler)
- Elmo's Dance Party (2012)
- Video
- Online
- Sesamestreet.org Template:SSvideo