Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Steve Parkes Date: 02 May 03 - 10:28 AM Not "what can you do-wop"?! BTW, if you breathe lots ofhelium in your act, remember to breathe some air too, or you'll go a fetching shade of blue and faint! (And they'll think it's part of the act!) |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Allan C. Date: 02 May 03 - 10:56 AM Let's not forget to include the instrumentals, such as: "Telstar" by the Ventures and "Out Of Limits" by the Marketts. The latter was originally released as "Outer Limits" until the TV network broadcasting the series claimed propriatary use of the name. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: PoppaGator Date: 02 May 03 - 11:08 AM Wow! Thanks to Guest L Fletcher for reviving this thread after years of dormancy! As I began reading the original 1999 messages, I was wondering whether the Holy Modal Rounders' "Mr. Spaceman" was the same as the Byrds' song of the same name, but as read through the thread I learned that -- as a parody of "Mr. Bass Man" -- it was not. "Mr. Bass Man" was a novelty rock 'n' roll song (late '50s/early 60s) poking fun at the lower-register scat singing characteristic of the "doo-wop" group vocal style. Quotes from the Rounder's lyrics make it plain that their "Mr. Spaceman" followed the "Bass Man" tune. The Byrds' "Mr. Spaceman" was a completely different and presumably original tune, a simple three-chord country-style ditty: Hey, Mr. Spaceman Won't you please take me along / I won't do anything wrong Please, Mr. Spaceman Won't you please take me along / for a ride. Another Byrds tune that might be appropriate, although much less "folk"-style musically, is "Eight Miles High," notable for the instrumental intro where McGuinn plays a transcription of a free-jazz saxophone solo (Ornette Coleman?) on the electric twelve-string. I'm not up on my astrophysics, so I'm not sure if an altitude of 8 miles puts you in space or just the outer stratosphere. In any case, I think the song is about psychological rather than astronomical "space." Another space-related fave of mine, which might be a bit obscure for most of you, is "UFOs Exactly" by Ed Volker of the Radiators. I still think of the Rads as a strictly local New Orleans band, but after 25 years of touring they have built up an national and even international "cult" following, so maybe they're not totally unknown to all of you out there in the wider world above sea level. I know the UFO tune ("UFOs Exactly / Flyin' over a hot dog stand..") from live performance, dating back *more* than 25 years to when half of the present-day band performed as the Rhapsodisers. They've continued to play it on and off over the years, and I figure it's probably on one of their earlier albums. PS to Alan C: Yes, I remember the "John Cameron Cameron" novelty records fondly. I also remember hearing a feature about them on (US) National Public radio a year or so ago, prompted by the release of a book by the crator's son. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Charley Noble Date: 02 May 03 - 11:35 AM There's also the early 20th century novelty song "Come Take a Trip in My Air Ship" which has been discussed and posted in the threads. Another "newer" favorite has to be Pete Seeger's singing of "Martian Love Song" which is on his 1958 Gazette recording by Folkways Records; don't know if that one has been posted but with encouragement I might do that. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,emily b Date: 02 May 03 - 11:53 AM The fun Houston band called Flying Fish Sailors do a song called "The Wharton UFO." It's quite funny but I can't find the lyrics. Space aliens come to Wharton, TX and of course, Texans know what to do with illegal aliens... We put them to work mowing lawns and such. In one verse, the aliens are mowing the lawn but the owner doesn't like the job they're doing and says "don't make me make you stop levitating me..." OK, maybe I'm paraphrasing. They have this on a CD called Loch Ness Monster. Another song called Roswell is also about space aliens. Both can be found as mp3's at http://www.flyingfishsailors.com/discography/samples.html Sounds like a fun project. Emily |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Allan C. Date: 02 May 03 - 12:30 PM 'Spaw would never forgive us if we failed to mention Neil Young's "After the Goldrush" Well, I dreamed I saw the silver space ships flying in the yellow haze of the sun. There were children crying and colors flying all around the chosen ones. All in a dream, all in a dream, the loading had begun. Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home in the sun. Flying Mother Nature's silver seed to a new home. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Allan Dennehy Date: 02 May 03 - 02:47 PM Eric Bogle wrote a lovely song adressed to Doctor Spock. Cant remember the title unless it was Beam Me Up Scotty. I'm sure one of you out there will put the record right. Star Trek sucks, by the way............ Ducks |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Cool Beans Date: 02 May 03 - 03:06 PM And let us not forget "The Martian Hop'' (Puppa-OOM-mee-mee, Puppa-OOM-mee-mee...) And, I swear this is true, "The Little Blue (not green) Man'' (1958) was co-written by Fred Ebb who, with another collaborator, John Kander, went to write slightly more memorable material, the musicals "Chicago'' and "Cabaret'' and stuff like that. And let us not forget "The Little Space Girl'' (1959) |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: steadigene Date: 02 May 03 - 04:23 PM I notice that the list of posts in this thread starts out dated July 19 & 20, 1999 and then jumps to May 2003. What gives? |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Charley Noble Date: 02 May 03 - 05:49 PM Time travel via worm hole! |
Subject: Lyr Add: EIGHT FOOT TWO, SOLID BLUE (Allan Sherman From: beardedbruce Date: 02 May 03 - 06:35 PM EIGHT FOOT TWO, SOLID BLUE by Allan Sherman Last night I met a man from Mars, and he was very sad. He said, "Won't you help me find my girl friend, please?" So I asked him, "What does she look like?", And the man from Mars said, she's Eight foot two, solid blue, Five transistors in each shoe, Has anybody seen my gal? Lucite nose, rust-proof toes, And when her antenna glows, She's the cutest Martian gal. You know she promised me, recently, She wouldn't stray, But came the dawn, she was gone Eighteen billion miles away. Her steering wheel has sex appeal, Her evening gown is stainless steel, Has anybody seen my gal? How I miss all the bliss Of her sweet hydraulic kiss, Has anybody seen my gal? Lovely shape, custom built, Squeeze her wrong and she says "tilt", Has anybody seen my gal? She does the cutest tricks, with her six stereo ears. When she walks by, spacemen cry, 'Specially when she shifts her gears. If she's found, rush like mad, Put her on a launching pad, Down at Cape Canaveral, And shoot me back my cutie, My supersonic beauty, Send me back my Martian gal. |
Subject: Lyr Add: CALLING OCCUPANTS OF INTERPLANETARY CRAFT From: GUEST,AnnA Date: 02 May 03 - 07:55 PM http://www.lyricsxp.com/lyrics/c/calling_occupants_of_interplanetary_craft_carpente.html Artist: Carpenters CALLING OCCUPANTS OF INTERPLANETARY CRAFT In your mind you have capacities you know To telepath messages through the vast unknown Please close your eyes and concentrate With every thought you think Upon the recitation we're about to sing (*) Calling occupants of interplanetary craft Calling occupants of interplanetary most extraordinary craft Repeat (*) You've been observing our earth And we'd like to make a contact with you We are your friends Calling occupants of interplanetary craft Calling occupants of interplanetary ultra-emissaries We've been observing your earth And one night we'll make a contact with you We are your friends Calling occupants of interplanetary quite extraordinary craft And please come on peace, we beseech you Only a landing will teach them Our earth may never survive So do come, we beg you Please interstellar policeman Oh, won't you give us a sign Give us a sign that we've reached you With your mind you have ability to form And transmit thought energy far beyond the norm You close your eyes, you concentrate Together that's the way To send the message We declare world contact day Repeat (*) twice We are your friends |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Dale Date: 02 May 03 - 08:05 PM Right, Snuffy. That works just fine. It is still hard to hear, but I am confident that it is unrest. Don't know WHY I couldn't hear it until you pointed it out. Thanks. I'll send a note to Joe, and he can fix it at his leisure. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: John Hindsill Date: 02 May 03 - 08:29 PM The Cat Came Back - in one of the verses the cat is shot into space in a rocket ship from Cape Canaveral. But the cat...you know! |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Cluin Date: 02 May 03 - 11:54 PM I prefer the Klaatu version of "Calling Occupant". (They actually wrote it, y'know...). |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: fogie Date: 03 May 03 - 05:19 AM Not a song- but La Bottine Souriante have a tune they call Les ???? Volante which if I knew more French I'd remember, but I know it means flying saucers. I think it's on La Mistrine. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Cluin Date: 03 May 03 - 01:52 PM "Le reel des soucoupes volantes"? "Jenny's Chickens", by any other name..... It rocks, tho'! |
Subject: Lyr Add: INTERGALACTIC LAXATIVE (Donovan) From: open mike Date: 04 May 03 - 01:18 AM When you add a post to a thread, it "refreshes" like olive oil, it floats back up to the top. (Ooh, Eee, tilla Wall wall ting bang. Or something like that. it goes: Ooh, EEh, Ooh Aah Aah, ting tang walla walla bing bang (who would have thought i would ever be typing this out??!!) Donnovan's Intergallactic Laxative was on the juke box at the sandwich shop where i used to work. The boss did not take kindly to me preparing the food as i sung along. It went: I was impressed like every one when man began to fly Out of Earthly regions to planets in the sky. You may well ask now what becomes of liquid they consume A pipe is led from penis head to a unit in the room the water is re-circulated, filtered for re-use In case of anti-gravity, pee gets on the loose Oh the Intergalactic laxative will get you from here to there relieve you and believe me with never a worry or care if shitting is your problem when you're out there in the stars, the intergalactic laxative will get you from here to mars Oh my i am surprised i have that many of the words in my head all these years... i am sure there is more, such as mention of the cosmic litterbugs the astronauts are by leaving flags and things on the moon any one remember any more??!! |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: open mike Date: 04 May 03 - 01:25 AM here it is from the D.T. Intergalactic Laxative I was impressed like everyone, when man began to fly Out of earthly regions to planets in the sky With total media coverage, we saw the heroes land As ceremoniously they disturbed the cosmic sand In awe and admiration we listened to the talk Such pride felt they, such joy, to be upon the moon to walk My romantic visions shattered when it was explained to me Spacemen all wear diapers in which they shit and pee CH Oh the intergalactic laxative will get you from here to there Relieve you and believe me without a worry or care If pooping is your problem when you're out there in the stars The intergalactic laxative will get you from here to Mars (click). (in a thread, not in DT - but please don't post things that are in the DT or previous threads (unless you have corrections or a different version of the lyrics). Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Lyr Add: MARTIAN HOP From: RolyH Date: 04 May 03 - 05:30 PM MARTIAN HOP (Spirt,Lawrence,Rapport) We have just discovered an important note from space The Martians plan to throw a dance for all the human race. Papa ooh mir mir papa ooh mir mir papa ooh papapapa ooh mir mir Ee-ee-ee-ee-ee I got into my rocket ship to see the Martian hop I saw the planet shing red so there I made my stop But as I opened up the door and climbed the ladder down I saw the Martians on the floor a-dancing to this sound Ee-ee-ee-ee-ee the Martian hop ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee I saw I was the first one there and so I was surprised To see the Martians twist and stomp before my very eyes They did the locomotion and the hully-gully too I couldn't name a single dance the Martians couldn't do Ee-ee-ee-ee-ee the Martian hop ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee Now right around the stroke of twelve the dance had just begun The earth kids parked their spaceships down on Mars to have some fun And so I left my friends,the Martians,stomping on the ground And even though I'm back on earth I still can hear this sound Ee-ee-ee-ee-ee the Martian hop ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee (fade out while repeating "papa ooh mir mir") Recorded by the Ran-Dells in 1963 on London HL-U.9760 (in the UK) They don't write em like that anymore. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,hg Date: 19 Sep 09 - 12:29 AM repeat |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: ClaireBear Date: 19 Sep 09 - 01:50 AM Two suggestions: one an early 20th c. novelty song called "Come Take a Trip in My Airship" (Ren Shields and George Evans), which you'll find in the Levy Collection here; the other is a novelty country-western ditty called "The Trucker and the UFO" by Brush Arbor. Don't exactly know where that one can be found without buying it on CD -- Truck Drivin' Man, for example. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Jonny Sunshine Date: 19 Sep 09 - 05:13 PM Another one you might add to the list is "My Flying Saucer", words written by Woody Guthrie and later recorded with music by Billy Bragg see here |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST Date: 19 Sep 09 - 05:14 PM I'll try that link again |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Sedayne Astray (S O'P) Date: 19 Sep 09 - 07:04 PM Sun Ra came in peaceful majesty from Saturn to share his extra-terrestrial joyful noise with humanity. His legacy is eternal beauty. For those who don't know: Calling Planet Earth! |
Subject: Lyr Add: BENSON ARIZONA From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 19 Sep 09 - 08:04 PM I'm surprised no one's mentioned this one: BENSON ARIZONA A million suns shine down but I see only one; When I think I'm over you, I find I've just begun The years move faster than the days - there's no warmth in the light How I miss those desert skies, your cool touch in the night. Benson, Arizona, blew warm wind through your hair My body flies the galaxy, my heart longs to be there Benson, Arizona, the same stars in the sky But they seemed so much kinder when we watched them, you and I. . Now the years pull us apart, I'm young and now you're old But you're still in my heart and the memory won't grow cold I dream of times and spaces I left far behind Where we spent our last few days - Benson's on my mind. Written by Bill Taylor (lyrics) and John Carpenter (music) and performed by John Yager (vocals), John Carpenter, Terry Winkless, Tom Wallace and Justice O'Neil (backup musicians) on the soundtrack to the movie "Dark Star" (1974) |
Subject: Lyr Add: LONDON, LONDON (Ceatano Veloso) From: GUEST,me Date: 20 Sep 09 - 03:35 AM Ceatano Veloso: London, London 'm wandering round and round nowhere to go I'm lonely in London and London is lonely so I cross the streets without fear Everybody keeps the way clear I know, I know no one here to say hello I know they keep the way clear I am lonely in London without fear I'm wandering round and round here nowhere to go While in my eyes Go looking for flying saucers in the sky Oh sunday, monday, autumn passe by me And people hurry on so peacefully A group aproaches a policeman He seems so pleased to please them It's good at least to live and I agree He seems so pleased at least And It's so good to live in peace And sunday, monday years and I agree While my eyes Go looking for flying saucers in the sky I choose no face to look at, choose no way I just happen to be here and It's ok Green grass, blue eyes, grey sky, god bless Silent pain and happiness I came around to say yes, and I say While my eyes Go looking for flying saucers in the sky |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Bainbo Date: 20 Sep 09 - 05:02 AM Dan Hicks & His Acoustic Warriors have a song, the spoken introduction of which goes: "We'd like to do a song that has no problem with the belief in alien spacecraft, UFOs, and the possibility of an Earthling being able to maybe fly around a little bit. It's called 'Hell, I'd Go.' It features the fine vocalese of the Martianettes on this one." This recording of it doesn't have the spoken bit, and appears to have the end of another song first. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Jack Blandiver Date: 20 Sep 09 - 05:20 AM Gong - Flying Teapot |
Subject: Lyr Add: BEAUTIFUL ZELDA (Bonzo Dog Band) From: melodeonboy Date: 20 Sep 09 - 07:09 AM BEAUTIFUL ZELDA (FROM GALAXY FOUR) by The Bonzo Dog Band She's broken all the super hearts of the Super Heroes of the galaxy So why does she wanna mess around with me? yeah... Listen to my story It's sad but it's true Please don't laugh, it could happen to you Beautiful Zelda from Galaxy Four (oh no) Suddenly walked through my door Beautiful Zelda, leave me alone Just get on back to the Twilight Zone Don't try your jive on a poor Earth boy 'Cause your kind of love don't bring me no joy (oh no!) A fourth dimensional space warp brought her to me Oh yeah The most beautiful girl I ever did see Oh yeah She gave me her hand but when I held her Oh yeah I was fooled by the beautiful Zelda Beautiful Zelda, tell me the truth I'm just a clean livin' all-Earth youth Don't try your jive on a poor Earth boy 'Cause your kind of love don't bring me no joy Beautiful Zelda Beautiful Zelda Beautiful Zelda |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Stuart Date: 20 Sep 09 - 12:15 PM Sun Ra "Interplanetary Music" |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: VirginiaTam Date: 20 Sep 09 - 12:24 PM A few might be found in the soundtrack from Barbarella. There was this gawdawful thing we sang in 4th grade (late 60's on the heels of the Sputnik shame when US was pushing the space program) called Beep Beep There Goes a Satellite. Shudder.... must go listen to something decent now or that ear worm will haunt me the rest of the evening. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST, topsie Date: 20 Sep 09 - 01:55 PM I think it may have been Perry Como, about 50 years ago, who sang: 'Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket - save it for a rainy day ... ' to which someone added: 'If you catch a sputnik, put it in a matchbox, send it to the USA.' [Why do I find that so impossible to forget? Maybe it is the memory of my mother laughing at it.] |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: oldhippie Date: 20 Sep 09 - 07:21 PM There are two completely different "Beam Me Up Scotty" songs, one the Eric Bogle song, the other by Tom Rush. Mojo Nixon recorded a song called "UFOs, Big Rigs, & BBQ"; and on a related note, with Jello Biafra on "Prairie Home Invasion" did the rewrite "Convoy In The Sky". And there's the new CD "To Touch the Stars"; see http://www.prometheus-music.com/ |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Busted Guitar Date: 21 Sep 09 - 11:13 AM The Charles River Valley Boys did a version of the Buchanans Flying Saucer Song...Bob Zentz used to do a great song about a flying saucer landing in??? (somebody's) Back Yard .. Anyone know that song? |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 21 Sep 09 - 12:40 PM There used to be a site that had the words to all the songs from LEXX. Then again when we sang the hokey-cokey, we always included the intergalactic verses "You put your left head in ....." (with apologies to Zaphod Beeblebrax) |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: longboat (inactive) Date: 21 Sep 09 - 12:48 PM for me it has to be the classic instrumental, Telstar by The Tornadoes, it still sounds spacey after all these years |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Black Belt Caterpillar Wrestler Date: 22 Sep 09 - 07:33 AM Anyone mention "Satelite" by the Hooters? |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Jack Blandiver Date: 22 Sep 09 - 08:53 AM Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Gemini Spacecraft Covered by D. Bowie on the excellent Heathen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxpCMZpUiP4 |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Joe_F Date: 22 Sep 09 - 08:36 PM There are, of course, many filk songs that have to do with space, but perhaps they are too recent & too serious (even the silly ones) for this context. |
Subject: Lyr Add: STAR TREK PARTY SONG (Mike Sutton) From: MikeofNorthumbria Date: 23 Sep 09 - 06:02 PM A few years ago, our Morris team was booked to do an interval spot at a festival ceilidh. When we got there, the audience seemed ominously small, but our musician remarked : "Don't worry, the party never starts till the Klingons arrive." Of course, Morris men aren't really like Klingons – well not much! – but sure enough, once we got there, more people started crowding in, and the evening became very enjoyable. Eventually, a song grew from that seed crystal. At first I thought it would need a tune rather like the Admiral's song from HMS Pinafore (… "And now I am the ruler of the Queen's Navee!"), but our aforementioned musician sings it to a speeded up version of an old dance tune, "The Durham Rangers". This seems to work well, but feel free to experiment. Wassail! The Star Trek Party Song There's a whisper in the alley, there's a murmur down the lane, There's a rumour circulating that the lads are out again. So the quiet and the cautious are all leaving on vacations While the noisy and rambunctious are preparing celebrations All the traders put their shutters up, and hide away in fear, But the party never starts until the Klingons get here. (Yes, the traders put their shutters up, and hide away in fear, But the party never starts until the Klingons get here!) Mr Spock has taped his ears (in case they're torn off in the fray) Captain Kirk has let his hair down (or he's bought a new toupée). While Uhura's getting mellow, and Bones is hanging loose, Mr Scott has found the bar, and started knocking back the juice, There's a bison on the barbecue, and ninety kegs of beer, But the party never starts until the Klingons get here. (There's a bison on the barbecue, and ninety kegs of beer, But the party never starts until the Klingons get here!) The Romulan Shakespeare Company have done their mummers' play, And robots have been summoned, to wash the blood away, The Cardassian Morris Dancers are all sharpening their sticks, While their heavy-metal jug band roars at forty thousand klicks There are twelve Bajoran strippers swinging from the chandelier, But the party never starts until the Klingons get here! (There are twelve Bajoran strippers swinging from the chandelier, But the party never starts until the Klingons get here!) Now the Enterprise is outward bound, they've beamed up all the crew, Although most are still hung over, and the rest look rather blue. The old Feringi barman has begun to count his cash, But the Klingon lads are looking round for something else to smash. And half the planet may be wrecked, but still the fun goes on, Because the party isn't over till the Klingons have gone! (Yes, half the planet may be wrecked, but still the fun goes on, Because the party isn't over till the Klingons have gone!) (c)Mike Sutton, 1999 |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST Date: 17 Oct 10 - 04:08 AM you`d better watch out for the eggplant that ate chicago for he may see your city soon,he came from outer space looking for something to eat he landed in chicago it was sweet it was just like sugar,you`d better watch out for the eggplant that ate chicago if he`s still hungry your whole country`s doomed s |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 17 Oct 10 - 04:38 AM Frank Zappa - Inca Roads |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: acegardener Date: 17 Oct 10 - 04:40 AM This is spacecontrol to major Tom. Remember Hermit and everyones gone to the moon The best line come from the Bonzos, I'm the urban spaceman baby, but here's the twist I don't exist! It is bad enough with all the space junk spinning around up there without bringing it down to earth:) |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Lighter Date: 17 Oct 10 - 08:44 AM The saucer and monster reported to have landed at Flatwoods, West Virginia, in 1953 inspired a local contemporary song to the tune of "Sweet Betsey from Pike": The size of the phantom was a sight to behold, Green eyes and red face so the story was told, It floated in air with fingers of flame, It was gone with a hiss just as quick as it came. Oh phantom of Flatwoods from Moon or from Mars, Maybe from God and not from the stars, Please tell us why you flew o'er our trees, The end of the world or an omen or peace? |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Scott Date: 27 Jul 11 - 01:24 PM I'm looking for a song i heard back in the 1980's it was really like the X-Files era. It was a dance tune kinda industrial sounding. The chorus was something like "You've got to believe me" it was about a UFO sighting or abduction or something. I don't know who did it. I'd love to hear it again. |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Psoup94 Date: 22 Nov 11 - 06:12 PM Back in the 60's there was a song about a flying saucer and its occupant - a little green man. It has a Mexican flavor in the lyrics. I have tried over 40 years to locate its title. All I remember is the opening lines which go like this: Went to the beach one sunny day see a flying saucer in the bay See my girl, she say stay away she greet the little green man aye yah yah yah yah. He was little with two big green feet both of them move to the cha cha beat. ----------------------------------------- That's all I remember. This qualifies as a space man song. but with a title I have yet to find. If anyone knows or recognizes this, please append to this blog so I can get a copy of this song before it's too late. Thank You |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: GUEST,Bill S from Adelaide Date: 22 Nov 11 - 07:52 PM All these years and nobody remembered "The Martians have landed in Wigan/They're wearing flat caps on their domes/ and they've all paid their subs to the working mens clubs/ Cos Wigan reminds them of home" |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: melodeonboy Date: 23 Nov 11 - 05:08 AM What about "It Came Out Of The Sky" by Creedence and "Flying Saucer" by Little Walter? |
Subject: RE: Flying Saucer/Space Songs From: Nigel Parsons Date: 23 Nov 11 - 05:11 AM "After The Goldrush" 100 |
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