Singing Science Records http://acme.com/jef/singing_science/ Singing Science Records
When I was a kid my parents got this six-LP set of science-themed folk songs for my sister and me. They were produced in the late 1950s / early 1960s by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer.
Three of the albums (the best three in my opinion) were performed by Tom Glazer, semi-famous 1940s folk musician and somewhat of a lyricist himself (he wrote "On Top of Spaghetti").
The Singing Science lyrics were very Atomic Age, while the tunes were generally riffs on popular or genre music of the time.
In February 1998 I found the LPs in my parents' basement. I cleaned them up, played them one last time on an old turntable, and burned them onto a set of three CD-R discs. In December 1999 I read the songs back off the CDs and encoded them into MP3, so now you can hear them on the web. They are available at either 32 Kbps (about half a megabyte each) or 160 Kbps (about two megabytes each).
Math And Science Song Information http://www.science-groove.org/MASSIVE/ M A S S I V E
Math And Science Song Information, Viewable Everywhere
This website contains information on over 2500 science and math songs.
Some of these songs are suitable for 2nd graders; others might only appeal to tenured professors. Some songs have been professionally recorded; others haven't.
Some are quite silly; others are downright serious.
Science song music http://faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/music.shtml Science song music
Listed below are audio files (in MP3 format) and sheet music files (in PDF format) for some of my songs. These files can be downloaded to your hard drive by right-clicking (if you use Windows) or control-clicking (if you use a Macintosh) on the song title and selecting the appropriate option
Science Songs Are A Fun Way For Kids To Learn http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/science_songs.html Science Songs Are A Fun Way For Kids To Learn
Science songs are a fun effective way for kids to learn about Science and the world around them.
These science songs have catchy memorable tunes and are based on solid science. Created in the 60s, these science songs continue to help students learn learn.
Learn from the hurricane song, learn that "the sun is a mass of incandescent gas" and more. Learning Science with science videos is fun, effective, and memorable!
The Rock Song | Birds Have | The Hurricane Song | The Sun Song | The Star Song | The Thunder Song |
Physics Songs http://PhysicsSongs.org Physics Songs
This page is hosted by Haverford College, and is maintained by Walter F. Smith, Associate Professor of Physics.
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