It’s hard to believe Big Bird and the gang have been with us for almost half a century.  First airing on November 10, 1969, Sesame Street has been a television phenomenon.  Responsible for helping teach a generation how to read, knowing their numbers, shapes, colors, and accepting all types (even monsters!), there was nothing else like it then or now.  In searching the youtube archives, I was reminded of the decades of celebrity guests and musical numbers, many of which I can still recall the words to.  Heartbreaking to see how many greats we’ve lost during those years, but I’m so so thankful we have these records of them.

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Here is the #45Sesamefacts Twitter listing which is awesome.

Here is a fantastic list of classic Sesame Street songs and skits, tell me you don’t remember most of these!  (It doesn’t have my favorite though, so I’m including that one here.)

Bert and Ernie had this to say:

Here is one of the first segments to air:

Make sure to donate to your local PBS station, keep this going another 45 years!

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