Fuzzy And Blue (And Orange)
Sesame Street · Platinum All-Time Favorites [2008]
That's me, I'm fuzzy and blue
It's just the way I grew
Love being fuzzy and blue
I do!
I'm fuzzy and blue
You see I'm fuzzy and blue
Yeah, me I'm happy to be
So fuzzy and blue
Herry Monster: Me too!
I'm fuzzy and blue
I'm oh so fuzzy and blue
No other color will do
Not when I'm beautifully blue
Grover: It's true
He's fuzzy and blue
Herry Monster: All over
Grover: Fuzzy and blue
Herry Monster: Like Grover
Grover and Herry Monster: Look at us two
We're fuzzy and blue
Fuzzy and blue
Herry Monster: I'm blue
Grover: I'm fuzzy
Grover and Herry Monster: Fuzzy and blue
Grover: I'm blue
Herry Monster: He's fuzzy
Grover and Herry Monster: How do you do?
We're fuzzy and blue
Cookie Monster: Yoo-hoo!
Fuzzy and blue, me said me fuzzy and blue
From head to bottom of shoe
That right, me fuzzy and blue
Grover, Herry Monster and Cookie Monster: Me too!
We're fuzzy and blue
Yippee, we're fuzzy and blue
We three, oh, don't you wish you were fuzzy and blue?
Frazzle: {grumbling}
Grover: [Frazzle, you are not fuzzy and blue
You are fuzzy and orange]
Frazzle: {grumbling}
Grover: [All right, all right; just thought I'd mention it
Hit it boys!]
All: Fuzzy and blue (and orange)
We all are fuzzy and blue (and orange)
Love bein' fuzzy and blue (and orange)
Whatever we do ...
Herry Monster: Is everybody fuzzy?
All: Fuzzy and blue
We're fuzzy and blue.
Cookie Monster: All this talk of fuzzy and blue make me hungry for blanket
About Fuzzy And Blue (And Orange)
"Fuzzy And Blue (And Orange)" is a musical contribution from Sesame Street, appearing on the Platinum All-Time Favorites compilation. As part of the show's extensive discography, this recording reflects the educational and musical approach characteristic of the series, designed to engage young audiences through catchy melodies and simple harmonies. The track exemplifies the genre of children's music, utilizing bright instrumentation and repetitive structures to aid in early learning and musical development. Released within the context of the show's long-running legacy, the song serves as a familiar piece for fans who have followed the program since its inception. It stands alongside other well-known tracks from the series, contributing to the collective body of work that has defined the show's musical identity over the decades.

