Let’s say you are spending a lot of time in your home with two children under the age of two. And let’s say that one or more of those children have recently discovered that high-volume shrieks are a viable way to express emotions. And let’s further say that both of those children have an extraordinarily strong preference for visual entertainment that takes place in childhood’s most famous urban neighborhood. How, one might ask, should you choose which videos will play on infinite repeat until they become deeply entrenched in your grey matter?
I happen to have put hours of research into this very topic, and have compiled a list of Sesame Street deep cuts that have found a place in my home. I’ve paired each one with a tiki cocktail because after the 17th viewing, you will need it.
“Me and Julio” by Paul Simon and the Sesame Street Kids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1dlWmrRstc
The “Sesame Street Kids” is a catch-all term describing the many, many children who have appeared as extras in Sesame Street segments over the years. In this particular video, the adults have wholly lost control of the situation while the kids wander out of frame, climb the set furniture and generally upstage Paul Simon. One formidable child starts to perform her own song over Simon’s acoustic guitar playing, and it’s pretty catchy. The tiny, vexed expression on her face when Simon begins to sing is relatable.
Pairs well with: Zombie
1 oz Light Rum
1 oz Dark Rum
1 oz Orange Curaçao
1 oz Lemon Juice
1 oz Orange Juice
½ oz Grenadine
1 dash Agnostura Bitters
ABC Disco with Grover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9DZp16uNQk
I get the impression that Grover was something of a stud in the 1970s. Here, he’s holding court in a faux-fur version of Studio 54 set to an amazingly listenable disco version of the alphabet song. If that’s not enough for you, keep an eye out for the shirtless Muppet cocktail waiter at the end.
Pairs well with Mai Tai
1 oz Dark Rum
1 oz Amber Rum
2 tbsp Orange Juice
½ oz Cointreau
¼ oz Simple Syrup
1 tbsp Lime Juice
1 tsp Orgeat Syrup
Dash of Grenadine
Jellyman Kelly by James Taylor and the Sesame Street Kids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjo1TVKaFmU
I see something new each time I watch this rendition of a song based on a poem written by James Taylor’s young daughter. Who ever thought stair-step-cut side bangs were a good idea? Why do they cut away every time the blonde child shows enthusiasm? Who thought it was important to have live pigeons on set?
Pairs well with Dark and Stormy
2 oz Dark Rum
3 oz Ginger Beer
Squeeze of Lime Juice
The Tortellini Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS2_rnvpr6Y
TORTELLINI TORTELLINI TORTELLINI
Pairs well with: Cherry Rum Fizz
Juice of ½ Lemon
½ tsp Sugar
1 tsp Cherry Brandy
1 oz Puerto Rican Rum
Sparkling Water
Harvey Fierstein Sings “Everything’s Coming Up Noses”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDRuZpcCV7g
The incomparable Harvey Fierstein pins noses on a never-ending parade of noseless Muppets, each with a satisfying squish sound. I could watch a whole musical built around this number.
Pairs well with: Swimming Pool
1 oz Vodka
2 oz Coconut Rum
2 oz Pineapple Juice
1 oz Heavy Cream
Splash of Blue Curaçao
HONORABLE MENTION
New Way to Walk with Destiny’s Child
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNl8rODXIBk
This brings back distant memories of a time when Beyoncé might have chosen to wear a red leather beret.
Patti Labelle Sings the Alphabet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0hYxuDav0g
One of the best versions of the ABCs ever.
A Song about Elmo by Adam Sandler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py2f38iPBeI
He rhymes “Elmo” with “Smell-mo.”
What’s the Name of That Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TjX5r37V0Q
A Sesame Street classic. I hear it when I sleep at night. Pretty much every night.
Kidding and cocktails aside, as an adult living through anxiety-inducing times I’ve found a special sense of comfort in revisiting a place where kindness is valued, everyone acts in the best interest of others, and the only monsters on my screen are furry and cute. Sometimes it’s worth the time to turn off the news, put down the phone and remind yourself how to get to where the air is sweet.