Written by: Molly Boylan Directed by: Ted May First Appearance: Episode 3851
Guess what Elmo's thinking about today? Elmo opens his door and he finds a chorus of kids. They are singing "the Elmo’s World Theme". Then starts the film. Some children are singing "Sing" , "The Alphabet Song" and ‚ "Happy Birthday To You" . Later, a mother singing to her baby ‚ "Brahm's Lullaby" and a boy singing again "Elmo’s World Theme" .
Dorothy has a question. She wants to know how
someone can sing.
Mr. Noodle’s brother Mr. Noodle tries to sing. He cackles first like a rooster, moos like a cow, gargles, and quacks like a duck. Finally, he lip-syncs "La donna è mobile" of Giuseppi Verdi's Rigoletto from a radio player.
Some kids are singing "Row, Row, Row Your
Boat" .
Elmo wants to count some pigs. They are in a barbershop quartet, who sing ‚ "Sweet Adeline"
Who can sing, who not? Dogs and Ernie can
sing. Clocks, pineapples, and bathtubs can’t. As Ernie sings ‚‘‘Rubber Duckie‘‘
in a bathtub Jim Henson’s is vocalizing.
Finally, the pig barbershop quartet sings one more time.
Samantha learns how to participate in a playground-style hand-clapping/singing game.
The LEcture Lady sings ‚ "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" on The Singing Channel. And then the spider sings ‚ "I’m a Little Teapot" with Lecture Lady. Coming next, Singing in the Rain.
Elmo’s special guest is opera singer Diva D’Abruzzo. She illustrates that she can sing high, low, fast, and slow. Then they sing together in an opera style.
Dorothy has an imagination. Dorothy imagines Elmo as The Three Elmos, Elvis Presley, and a rapper.
Big Bird sings a lullaby for his teddy bear Radar. Elmo is fast asleep but TV nudges awake him. Sesame Street Elmo's World Singing ends after the singing song.