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  • B is for Bubble
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  • "B is for Bubble" is a Sesame Street song performed by the kids and an adult male vocalist, over film footage of various kids chewing bubble gum and popping bubbles. The song is sung as a round, to the tune of "Three Blind Mice." Originally produced on 16mm film in 1969, the segment was made indoors with the kids blowing bubbles against a painted mural in the background. (First: Episode 0008) Ernie, Big Bird, the letter B, and some kids sang a short rendition of the song for a street scene in a 1999 episode.
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Date
  • 1969
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  • Instructional Children's Music
  • Ken Snyder Enterprises
  • Vera Nova Music
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  • "B is for Bubble" is a Sesame Street song performed by the kids and an adult male vocalist, over film footage of various kids chewing bubble gum and popping bubbles. The song is sung as a round, to the tune of "Three Blind Mice." Originally produced on 16mm film in 1969, the segment was made indoors with the kids blowing bubbles against a painted mural in the background. (First: Episode 0008) The original aired in many episodes featuring the letter B until the early 1990s. The song was then remade in 1994, outdoors with a new children's chorus (sans the male voice) on magnetic videotape. (First: Episode 3266) Ernie, Big Bird, the letter B, and some kids sang a short rendition of the song for a street scene in a 1999 episode.