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Elmo Saves Christmas

 
Album Review: Elmo Saves Christmas

  • Artist: Sesame Street
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 01, 1997
  • Type: Children, Christmas, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Children

Review

This incredibly charming collection of Christmas songs includes "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas," "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," "Jingle Bell Rock," "Feliz Navidad," "Most Wonderful Time of the Year," "Here Comes Santa Claus" and the title track. This CD is sure to entertain children and adults alike. ~ Wanda Van Horn, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson, Mitchell Parish Jerry Nelson, Ernie, Clifford Kevin Clash, The Count, Zoë, Elmo, Steve Whitmire, Grover, Carroll Spinney, Fran Brill, Big Bird, Sesame Street, Oscar, Bert, Hoots The Owl, Frank Oz, Martin P. Robinson, Telly Monster, Prairie Dawn (3:02)
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree Johnny Marks Elmo, Sesame Street, Clifford Kevin Clash (2:10)
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow! Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn Jerry Nelson, Fran Brill, Sesame Street, The Count, The Countess (2:25)
I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas John Rox Elmo, Sesame Street, Clifford Kevin Clash (2:39)
O Christmas Tree Traditional Fran Brill, Prairie Dawn, Sesame Street (1:34)
Elmo Saves Christmas Patty Silversher, Michael Silversher Sesame Street, Clifford Kevin Clash, Elmo (2:15)
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Johnny Marks Sesame Street, Big Bird, Snuffleupagus, Martin P. Robinson, Carroll Spinney (2:28)
Jingle Bell Rock Joe Beal, Joseph Carleton Beal, Jim Boothe, James Ross Boothe Clifford Kevin Clash, Hoots The Owl, Elmo, Sesame Street (2:07)
Here Comes Santa Claus Gene Autry, Oakley Haldeman Fran Brill, Big Bird, Sesame Street, Carroll Spinney, Zoë (2:20)
Most Wonderful Time of the Year Edward Pola, George Wyle Martin P. Robinson, Telly Monster, Elmo, Sesame Street, Clifford Kevin Clash (2:52)
Blue Christmas Jay Johnson, Bill Hayes Cookie Monster, Jerry Nelson, Grover, Sesame Street, Frank Oz, Herry Monster (3:33)
Feliz Navidad José Feliciano Sesame Street, Rosita, Clifford Kevin Clash, Carmen Osbahr, Elmo (2:29)
It's Christmas Again Tony Geiss Sesame Street, Frank Oz, Carroll Spinney, Big Bird, Prairie Dawn, Rosita, Jerry Nelson, Hoots The Owl, Martin P. Robinson, Elmo, Clifford Kevin Clash, Fran Brill, The Count, Bert, Carmen Osbahr, Oscar, Grover, Snuffleupagus (2:07)

Credits

Fran Brill (Vocals), Steve Whitmire (Performer), Jimmy Hoyson (Mixing), Clifford Kevin Clash (Performer), Jerry Nelson (Vocals), Terry Wood (Vocals (Background)), Rick Logan (Vocals (Background)), David Thomasson (Saxophone), Kelly La Croix (Vocals (Background)), Vic Anesini (Mastering), Jimmy Hoyson (Engineer), Luis Conte (Percussion), Steve Williams (Trombone), Jerry Nelson (Performer), Steven Williams (Trombone), Carmen Osbahr (Vocals), Steve Whitmire (Vocals), Fran Brill (Performer), Frank Oz (Performer), Tim Divers (Trumpet), Tom Armbruster (Vocals (Background)), Tom Armbruster (Arranger), Ed Mitchell (Vocals (Background)), Ed Mitchell (Concept), Martin P. Robinson (Performer), Tom Armbruster (Keyboards), Eddie King (Engineer), Jim Lum (Guitar), Charlie Brissette (Arranger), Ed Mitchell (Keyboards), Bob Joyce (Vocals (Background)), Jim Lum (Banjo), Hillary Bratton (A&R), Charlie Brissette (Keyboards), Charlie Brissette (Bass), Carroll Spinney (Performer), Elizabeth Yoon (Art Direction), Frank Oz (Vocals), Ed Mitchell (Percussion), Kevin Clash (Performer), David Thomasson (Clarinet), Marty Rifkin (Pedal Steel), Ed Mitchell (Producer), Robby Merkin (Musical Director), Jeff Gunn (Vocals (Background)), Charlie Brissette (Vocals (Background)), David Thomasson (Flute), Jim McCarthy (Drums), Eddie King (Mixing), Jim McCarty (Drums), Charlie Brissette (Associate Producer), Carmen Osbahr (Performer), Ed Mitchell (Arranger), Saro Badalian (Vocals (Background)), Benedetta Campisi (Project Coordinator)
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Elmo Saves Christmas is a children's home video that was released in 1996. In the story, Elmo learns that Christmas cannot occur every day.

Synopsis

It is Christmastime on Sesame Street. Snuffy, Big Bird's best friend, departs for Cincinnati to visit his grandmother for the holiday, and promises to return the day after Christmas.

While Elmo falls asleep on Christmas Eve watching TV, Santa Claus gets lodged halfway up his chimney. By freeing him, Elmo is granted the privilege of choosing a gift. When Elmo chooses a magical snow globe instead of a pink teddy bear he is granted three wishes. Using the snow globe, Elmo wishes for a glass of water because he is thirsty.

Elmo's second wish is more significant to the plot of the story: "Elmo wishes it was Christmas every day."

This proves to be a very costly mistake. Suddenly, all the businesses are permanently closed for Christmas. Snuffy is gone all year, visiting his grandmother out of town, making Big Bird extremely depressed. There is nothing playing on TV but It's a Wonderful Life. Carolers carol and children exchange gifts.

At the urging of Santa Claus, Lightning, one of Santa's reindeer-in-training, uses his speed to take Elmo into the future to see what Christmas is like in the spring, summer and to the following December 25. The Count becomes "all Christmassed out", and as does the rest of Sesame Street. The carolers lose their voices from constant caroling. Big Bird is upset, as he misses Snuffy, who has been in Cincinnati for an entire year. Luis finally closes up the Fix-It Shop for good.

After regretting his second wish, Elmo decides on his final wish (although it was originally for rollerblades), shaking his snow globe rapidly: "Elmo wishes that everything on Sesame Street was the way it used to be, when Christmas was only once a year." Oscar tries to intervene, but Maria furiously demands silence from him and pleads for Elmo to fix the whole issue. The globe flies out of Elmo's hand and breaks. Luis laments, "It's Christmas...forever!", and Big Bird says, "Goodbye, Snuffy."

Elmo and Lightning go back in time to the Christmas on which Elmo wished it was Christmas every day, erasing everyone's memories. After saving Santa for the second time, Elmo chooses the pink bear, but Santa immediately offers him a new gift, the "Moo Bunny", a half-cow, half-rabbit plush toy. Big Bird is reunited with Snuffy early, because just as he was about to leave for Cincinnati, his grandmother came to Sesame Street instead for Christmas. The show closes with its final song: "Keep Christmas With You All Through the Year", which was also featured on Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. Elmo learns though that although Christmas can't be everyday, it's important to have the spirit of Christmas everyday.

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