The first ever vinyl reissue of an extraordinarily-unique space-age educational LP. Includes the oft-covered A Shooting Star Is Not A Star and Why Does The Sun Shine? Featuring Leo Leonni cover art and taken from the original atomic-era 1959 master tapes. Written by Hy Zaret and sung by /glazer-tom-dottie-evans.aspx"Tom Glazer & Dottie Evans. Zaret (co-author of Unchained Melody) turned his attention to educational childrens music in the late 1950s, collaborating with Lou Singer on a six-album series called Ballads for the Age of Science. Space Songs stands alone as the most essential volume in a series that also featured songs about energy and motion, experiments, weather, and nature. Space Songs contains Why Does the Sun Shine" (aka The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas) and A Shooting Star Is Not a Star which were more recently popularized by They Might Be Giants."& delightful and instructive. As a science teacher, I see in these records a most potent force for improving the science literacy of our nation. --DR. MORRIS MEISTER, President, Bronx Community College Track Listing: 1. Zoom A Little Zoom (Rocket Ship) 2. What Is The Milky Way 3. Constellation Jig 4. Beep, Beep (Here Comes The Satellite) 5. Why Does The Sun Shine 6. What Is A Shooting Star 7. Longitude And Latitude 8. It's A Scientific Fact 9. Ballad Of Sir Isaac Newton 10. Friction 11. Why Are Stars Of Different Colors 12. Why Do Stars Twinkle 13. What Is Gravity 14. Planet Minuet 15. Why Go Up There
- Format Detail: LP Red vinyl
- Released: 4/1/17
- Genre: Jazz
- Format: Vinyl
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