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{{song|writer=[[Christopher Cerf]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=|source=|publisher=Splotched Animal Music Company}}
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{{song|writer=[[Christopher Cerf]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=[[1979]]|source=|publisher=Splotched Animal Music Co.}}
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"'''Letter B'''" is a song parody of [[The Beatles|The Beatles']] song "Let It Be," sung on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' by [[The Beetles]]. [[Richard Hunt]] provided lead vocals. As the title implies, the song teaches about [[B]] words.
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"'''Letter B'''" is a song parody of [[The Beatles|The Beatles']] song "Let It Be," sung on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' by [[The Beetles]]. [[Richard Hunt]] provided lead vocals. As the title implies, the song teaches about [[B]] words.
   
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[[Christopher Cerf]], who lost his voice at the time, later sung a portion of the song at the Brooklyn Public Library on November 21, 2009.
The [[Anything Muppet]] bugs who performed the song were puppeteered by Hunt, [[Jerry Nelson]], [[Brian Muehl]] and [[Michael Earl Davis]].
 
   
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==Notes==
When the Beatles' catalogue was still owned by Northern Songs, the company attempted to sue Children's Television Workshop for $5.5 million. They cited that the song too closely resembled "Let It Be." Before the case came to trial, [[Michael Jackson]] purchased the Beatles catalogue and the suit was dropped. The Children's Television Workshop was only fined $50, which was paid out of Chris Cerf's own pocket. Paul McCartney, who was not involved in the lawsuit, wrote to Cerf saying that he liked the song.<ref>Chris Cerf at a book signing for ''[[Street Gang]]'', 1/5/09 [http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=toughpigs&ctx=&cacheTag=19-56&msg=11514.17]</ref>
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*When the Beatles' catalogue was still owned by Northern Songs, the company attempted to sue Children's Television Workshop for $5.5 million. They cited that the song too closely resembled "Let It Be." Before the case came to trial, [[Michael Jackson]] purchased the Lennon/McCartney catalogue and the suit was dropped. The Children's Television Workshop was only fined $50, which was paid out of Christopher Cerf's own pocket. Paul McCartney, who was not involved in the lawsuit, wrote to Cerf saying that he liked the song.<ref>Chris Cerf at a book signing for ''[[Street Gang]]'', 1/5/09 [http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=toughpigs&ctx=&cacheTag=19-56&msg=11514.17]</ref>
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*On the "Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street" VHS, the video has [[MTV]]-style captions that refer to "Lemon Records" (a parody of "Apple Records"), and also had an album name that would later be released onto CD five years later (Sesame Road); the lyrics to this song were released in the original release of the video.
   
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
;Audio
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;Audio (album version)
* ''[[Born to Add (album)|Born to Add]]'' (1983 edition only)
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*''[[Born to Add (album)|Born to Add]]'' (1983 edition only)
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*''[[Sesame Road]]'' (1993, with added introduction by [[Big Bird]])
* ''[[Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street|Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street (album)]]'' (1988)
 
* ''[[Sesame Road]]'' (1993)
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*''[[Sesame Street Best]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Sesame Street Best]]'' (1997)
 
* ''[[Letters (CD-ROM)|Letters]]'' CD-ROM
 
 
;Video
 
;Video
* ''[[Count it Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street|Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street (vhs)]]'' (1988)
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*''[[Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street]]'' (1988, intro cut)
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*''[[Old School: Volume 3]]'' (2012)
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;Online
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Podcast]]'': The Letter B (edited)
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;Other
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*''[[Letters (computer game)]]'' (released as audio)
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 19:06, 28 November 2013

Written by Christopher Cerf
Date 1979
Publisher Splotched Animal Music Co.
File:Song-LetterB.jpg

"Letter B" is a song parody of The Beatles' song "Let It Be," sung on Sesame Street by The Beetles. Richard Hunt provided lead vocals. As the title implies, the song teaches about B words.

Christopher Cerf, who lost his voice at the time, later sung a portion of the song at the Brooklyn Public Library on November 21, 2009.

Notes

  • When the Beatles' catalogue was still owned by Northern Songs, the company attempted to sue Children's Television Workshop for $5.5 million. They cited that the song too closely resembled "Let It Be." Before the case came to trial, Michael Jackson purchased the Lennon/McCartney catalogue and the suit was dropped. The Children's Television Workshop was only fined $50, which was paid out of Christopher Cerf's own pocket. Paul McCartney, who was not involved in the lawsuit, wrote to Cerf saying that he liked the song.[1]
  • On the "Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street" VHS, the video has MTV-style captions that refer to "Lemon Records" (a parody of "Apple Records"), and also had an album name that would later be released onto CD five years later (Sesame Road); the lyrics to this song were released in the original release of the video.

Releases

Audio (album version)
Video
Online
Other

Sources

  1. Chris Cerf at a book signing for Street Gang, 1/5/09 [1]