Chickens In The Trees

Sesame Street · Other Songs - Sesame Street

A pig, wearing a farmer outfit and holding a banjo,

is sitting under a tree. If you look carefully,

you can see the outlines of six chickens in the leaves of the tree.



Pig: (singing) Oh, there are chickens in the trees,

There are chickens in the trees.

Won't you listen to me, please?



(briefly, the chickens flutter about in the branches)



There are chickens in the trees.



Rooster: (entering from the right) Excuse me,

old pig. I couldn't help but overhear you.

Would you mind singing that song again, please?



Pig: Why, not at all - ahem...

(sings) Oh there are chickens in the trees,

There are chickens in the trees.

Won't you listen to me, please?



(briefly, the chickens flutter about again)



There are chickens in the trees.



Rooster: You know, that's a very nice song,

but you've got it quite, quite wrong.

I happen to be a professional chicken and I know for

a fact that chickens don't live in trees.



Pig: Hmmm ... is that so?



Rooster: Absolutely. The very idea is utterly ridiculous,

quite ridiculous. Chickens in the trees,

indeed. What will they think of next?



(storms off)



Pig: (standing) Okay, fellas.

You heard what the rooster said. Everyone out of the tree.



(The chickens all drop out of the tree,

and walk away, clucking and pecking)

Chickens In The Trees

Sesame Street's "Chickens In The Trees" is a playful musical number that captures the whimsical spirit of the show's signature style. As part of the educational television series' extensive catalog, the track features the beloved characters Ernie and Bert in a lighthearted narrative about observing farm animals. The song utilizes simple, repetitive melodies and engaging lyrics designed to teach young children about nature and farm life while encouraging listening skills. Recorded in the classic Sesame Street format, it serves as an example of how the show integrates music with its core mission of making learning fun and accessible. The piece remains a staple of the series' output, reflecting the enduring appeal of its character-driven storytelling and musical approach.