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"What Can You Do with a Burro" is a Sesame Street song, over film footage as a family (including children) use burros to tote bananas. A bilingual tune, a male vocalist sings in English, while a female vocalist sings the Spanish translation. The song discusses the stubbornness and limited vocabulary (ee-aw) of the burro, while also emphasizing that the best thing to do with a burro is to love it.

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  • What Can You Do with a Burro
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  • "What Can You Do with a Burro" is a Sesame Street song, over film footage as a family (including children) use burros to tote bananas. A bilingual tune, a male vocalist sings in English, while a female vocalist sings the Spanish translation. The song discusses the stubbornness and limited vocabulary (ee-aw) of the burro, while also emphasizing that the best thing to do with a burro is to love it.
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  • Sesame Street Inc.
  • Filmus Inc.
  • Teshuvah Music Inc.
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  • "What Can You Do with a Burro" is a Sesame Street song, over film footage as a family (including children) use burros to tote bananas. A bilingual tune, a male vocalist sings in English, while a female vocalist sings the Spanish translation. The song discusses the stubbornness and limited vocabulary (ee-aw) of the burro, while also emphasizing that the best thing to do with a burro is to love it.
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