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{{song|writer=[[David Korr]], [[David Axlerod]], and [[Sam Pottle]]|composer=|lyricist=|date=1974|source=|publisher=Sesame Street, Inc.}}
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{{song|image=NumericalCorrespondence.jpg|writer=|composer=[[Sam Pottle]]|lyricist=[[David Korr]] and [[David Axlerod]]|date=[[1974]]|source=|publisher=Sesame Street, Inc.|eka=[[Episode 0735]]}}
[[Image:NumericalCorrespondence.jpg|thumb|300px|"Fa-la-la loo, fa-la-la lee, this song's as easy as [[1]], [[2]], [[3]]!"]]
 
   
'''Numerical Correspondence (Sing a Song of Numbers)''' was performed by a quintet of [[Anything Muppets]] in an opera.
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"'''Numerical Correspondence Song (Sing a Song of Numbers)'''" was performed by a quintet of [[Anything Muppets]] in a [[Gilbert and Sullivan]]-style operetta.
   
Beginning with a female valkyrie (voiced by [[Marilyn Sokol]], puppeteered by [[Frank Oz]]) and [[Prince Charming]] ([[Jim Henson]]), more Muppets, including a king's horseman ([[Richard Hunt]]), a milkmaid ([[Marilyn Sokol]]), and [[Gilbert and Sullivan|Sullivan]], enter the stage and join in on the song.
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Beginning with a female valkyrie (voiced by [[Marilyn Sokol]]) and [[Prince Charming]] ([[Jim Henson]]), more Muppets, including a king's horseman ([[Richard Hunt]]), a milkmaid (Marilyn Sokol), and an admiral (later to become [[Gilbert and Sullivan|Sullivan]]) ([[Jerry Nelson]]), enter the stage and join in on the song.
 
==Trivia==
 
* The milkmaid is one of the few characters that Marilyn Sokol both voices and puppeteers.
 
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb2qOxnld04 YouTube clip]
 
   
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==Releases==
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;Audio
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*''[[The Count Counts]]'' (1975)
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;Video
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*''[[Old School: Volume 2]]'' (2007)
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Songs]]

Revision as of 16:23, 7 June 2014

NumericalCorrespondence
Music by Sam Pottle
Lyrics by David Korr and David Axlerod
Date 1974
Publisher Sesame Street, Inc.
EKA Episode 0735

"Numerical Correspondence Song (Sing a Song of Numbers)" was performed by a quintet of Anything Muppets in a Gilbert and Sullivan-style operetta.

Beginning with a female valkyrie (voiced by Marilyn Sokol) and Prince Charming (Jim Henson), more Muppets, including a king's horseman (Richard Hunt), a milkmaid (Marilyn Sokol), and an admiral (later to become Sullivan) (Jerry Nelson), enter the stage and join in on the song.

Releases

Audio
Video