In and Out Crowd

In and Out Crowd is a Sesame Street song about two groups of people: the In Crowd, who never go outside and put things into other things, and the Out Crowd who live outside and take things out of boxes. It's a pun on the phrase "the in crowd", which means the most popular group of people.

Lyrics
We're in with the in crowd.

We're too hip to go outside.

We're in with the in crowd.

Indoors where the cool cats hide.

We love staying in all day.

Our biggest kick is putting stuff away.

In the drawers, in the fridge, in the closet.

You don't know in 'til you've made a deposit.

In with the in crowd.

That crazy in crowd.

Yeah, we're the in crowd, in with the in crowd.

We're out with the out crowd.

Can't tell us to go indoors.

We're out with the out crowd.

Outside doing heavy chores.

We just can't stay out enough.

Our biggest thrill is unpacking stuff.

Pull it out, drag it out, pull it out.

That's what the out crowd is all about.

Check out the out crowd.

That crazy out crowd.

Yeah, we're the out crowd, out with the out crowd.

We're in.

We're out.

We're in.

We're out.

And in and out is what it's all about.

We're in.

We're out.

We're in.

We're out.

And in and out is what it's all about.