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"'''We All Sing with the Same Voice'''" is a song written by Sheppard Greene and J. Phillip Miller, and is an insert that first aired in Episode 1708, early in the 1982-1983 season.
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"'''We All Sing with the Same Voice'''" is a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' song that first appeared in [[Season 14 (1982-1983)|Season 14]].
   
 
The song, performed by children, is about racial harmony. The lyrics are about how, despite differences in every imaginable category – world regions and ethnic backgrounds, different skin colors and physical attributes and so forth – everyone is really the same, as in singing with the same voice and song.
 
The song, performed by children, is about racial harmony. The lyrics are about how, despite differences in every imaginable category – world regions and ethnic backgrounds, different skin colors and physical attributes and so forth – everyone is really the same, as in singing with the same voice and song.
   
Part of the footage was shot in Playground #2 at the Peter Cooper Village housing complex in the Gramercy section of Manhattan.
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Part of the accompanying footage was shot in Playground #2 at the Peter Cooper Village housing complex in the Gramercy section of Manhattan.
   
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==

Revision as of 21:24, 20 August 2014

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Written by Sheppard Greene and J. Philip Miller
Date 1981
Publisher Sesame Street Inc.
First Episode 1708
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Sesame Street We All Sing the Same Song

"We All Sing with the Same Voice" is a Sesame Street song that first appeared in Season 14.

The song, performed by children, is about racial harmony. The lyrics are about how, despite differences in every imaginable category – world regions and ethnic backgrounds, different skin colors and physical attributes and so forth – everyone is really the same, as in singing with the same voice and song.

Part of the accompanying footage was shot in Playground #2 at the Peter Cooper Village housing complex in the Gramercy section of Manhattan.

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