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*[[Christopher Cerf]], the song's composer, also supplied backing vocals. |
*[[Christopher Cerf]], the song's composer, also supplied backing vocals. |
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− | * On ''Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street'', the video has [[MTV]]-style captions that refer to as "Medical Records." |
+ | * On ''Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street'', the video has [[MTV]]-style captions that refer to as "Medical Records."; yrics to this song were released on a songbook in the original VHS release. |
− | *Lyrics to this song were released on a songbook in the original VHS release of ''Count It Higher''. |
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*At the beginning, a voice on the intercom can be heard saying "[[Jon Stone|Dr. Stone]] needed in operating room". |
*At the beginning, a voice on the intercom can be heard saying "[[Jon Stone|Dr. Stone]] needed in operating room". |
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Revision as of 23:39, 4 August 2012
Music by | Christopher Cerf |
Lyrics by | Thad Mumford |
Date | 1978 |
Publisher | Splotched Animal Music Company (BMI), Sesame Street, Inc. (ASCAP) |
"The Ten Commandments of Health" is a Sesame Street song performed by a group of doctors known as Dr. Thad and the Medications.
This song is about the top ten things that someone should do to stay healthy. The Fat Blue Anything Muppet patient keeps sitting up and repeating some of Dr. Thad's lines but keeps getting pushed back down into his bed by one of the doctors.
The song is a parody of the 1958 song "The Ten Commandments of Love" as recorded by Harvey and the Moonglows.
Notes
- Christopher Cerf, the song's composer, also supplied backing vocals.
- On Count It Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street, the video has MTV-style captions that refer to as "Medical Records."; yrics to this song were released on a songbook in the original VHS release.
- At the beginning, a voice on the intercom can be heard saying "Dr. Stone needed in operating room".
Releases
- Audio
- Born to Add (1983)
- The Best of Sesame Street (1987)
- Sesame Street Best (1997)
- Video
- Online
- Sesamestreet.org Template:SSvideo
- Other
- Numbers (computer game) (released as audio)