Bus Stop
Sesame Street · Signs! [1977]
Down on the corner by the Five and Dime
Meet me at the bus stop
We'll have a real good time
At the bus stop
That's where the bus stops
You can get a ride to most anywhere
At the bus stop
That's where the bus stops
Hey won't you meet me down there?
You call Sally, I'll call Sue
We'll catch the bus to the Central Park Zoo
Hey don't delay, please do it right away
No need to stay home and feel blue
So won't you meet me at the bus stop
That's where the bus stops
Down at the corner by the Five and Dime
At the bus stop
That's where the bus stops
You can catch a ride to most anywhere
At the bus stop
That's where the bus stops
Hey won't you meet me down there?
Hey won't you meet me down there?
Hey won't you meet me down there?
Bus Stop
Sesame Street's musical legacy is defined by its ability to distill complex concepts into accessible, catchy melodies that resonate with audiences of all ages. The 1977 album Signs! represents a focused era of the show's discography, utilizing music to teach children about the visual language of the world around them. Bus Stop stands as a prime example of this educational approach, capturing the everyday rhythm of urban life through a lens designed for young listeners. The recording reflects the show's broader commitment to blending entertainment with instruction, turning mundane street scenes into memorable musical moments. This work contributes to the extensive catalogue of songs that have helped generations learn about their environment, showcasing the enduring power of the Sesame Street sound to make the ordinary feel extraordinary.

