I Like To Sing

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Bert: I like to sing LOUD!



Farley: I like to sing soft



Bert: I like to sing LOUD!



Farley: I like to sing soft



Bert: I like to sing high!



Farley: I like to sing low



Bert: So two good friends, me and you



Farley: Each with an opposite point of view



Bert: I like to sing long!



Farley: I like to sing short



Bert: I like to sing lo-o-o-o-o-o-o-ong....



Farley: Ok that's enough, I like to sing short



Bert: I like to sing good



Farley: And I do too



Both: Well whaddya know what a happy day when me, agrees with you.



(They switch roles and sing it again)

About I Like To Sing

"I Like To Sing" by Sesame Street serves as a cheerful musical staple within the show's extensive catalog of educational entertainment. This recording exemplifies the series' commitment to using simple, repetitive melodies and clear vocals to teach young children the joy of vocal expression. As part of the broader Sesame Street discography, the track reinforces themes of community and participation, often performed by the main characters to encourage audience engagement. The song's straightforward composition aligns with the educational philosophy of the program, which prioritizes accessibility and positive reinforcement over complex musical structures. It remains a recognizable piece in the public domain, frequently referenced in compilations of children's music and used in various media to promote literacy and social skills. The enduring popularity of the track highlights the effectiveness of Sesame Street's approach to combining music with developmental learning goals for preschool audiences.