1. Da Rules
(World's Oldest Fraggle's Rap) [01:16]
Performed by: The World's Oldest Fraggle and the Fraggles
Rule number ten, What's that, then? One more than nine, but today my friends you can have it for nine. Well that's just fine. But if you really can't wait and you don't have the time, it's yours for eight. Well that sounds great. If you haven't much to spend it'll do at any rate. And what about seven? What about seven? You say what about seven? Did you forget how to count? No need to shout. We haven't worked that out. Well what about six? Nix on six. Sakes alive. (uh, what comes next?) Number five. We gonna strive! Better stand up and roar if you wanna survive. Which brings us to four. More! More! Where we'd be if we didn't keep score? How 'bout three? Golly gee! Don't tempt me, you, I'll put you over my knee. Rule number two. Shee bop shee do, shee bop shee do, Shee bop shee do shee dooo. We're almost done. We're almost through. Rule number one! Run! Run! That's more like it, now the counting's done. Run, we said run!
2. The Wind And
the Pond And The Moon And Me [01:54]
Performed by: Red
Down a dark path through the willow woods, There is a pond where, Dream boats are docked in the cattail reeds, I know, I've been there. At the end of the trail, When the last light has failed, You can turn in your day cares, And hoist up your sails. Catch a ride out on a dream, No fears, no cares. I know, I've been there. Wind on the pond strums the lily leaves. Stars come, twinkling, Moon on my cheek like a silky sleeve, Starts me to thinking, That the wind wafts and blows, And the pond ebbs and flows, And the moon comes and goes as it pleases to. The wind, and the pond, and the moon and me, Dreaming, our dreams.