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Hooked on a Feeling – Blue Swede
If you’ve seen Guardians of the Galaxy, or even just the trailer, then you’re bound to know this song! Believe it or not, Blue Swede released Hooked on a Feeling in 1973!
FUN FACT: All the music on Peter Quill’s treasured Walkman are from the time he left Earth, so all the singles are hits from the 70s.
Adventure Time Theme – Adventure Time
Oh my glob! When it comes to space, there’s only one very Lumpy Princess that matters! She even sings an amazing song called ‘These Lumps’ for a talent show in the episode “Five Short Graybles”. Her presence in Adventure Time is more than enough reason to listen to the theme song, so c’mon, grab your friends!
Space Oddity – David Bowie
Released in 1969 and about the launch of Major Tom, a fictional astronaut, ‘Space Oddity’ is one of David Bowie’s most well known songs. It gained popularity again in 2013 when Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield performed the song while aboard the International Space Station, making it the first music video ever shot in space! Now that's pretty sick.
Kryptonite – Guy Sebastian
Looks like Guy Sebastian might be a fan of Superman – born on the planet Krypton, he’s one of our favourite aliens! Guy’s song ‘Kryptonite’ is all about a girl that is his one weakness, much like the glowing green element is to our Man of Steel.
Fly Me To The Moon – Frank Sinatra
Jazz singer and actor Frank Sinatra’s 1964 recording of this song became closely associated with NASA’s Apollo space program. A copy of the song was actually played on the Apollo 10 mission as it orbited the moon. Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin also played it on a portable cassette player after he stepped onto the moon, making it the first music ever heard on the moon!
I Don’t Want To Live On The Moon – Ernie (Sesame Street, 1978)
Ernie from Sesame Street and the Muppets, voiced by Jim Henson, sings about how he’d like to visit the moon, but he would miss ‘all the places and people’ he loves if he had to stay there. Would you live on the moon?
Around the World – Daft Punk
This song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk features a steady bassline and an electronic voice singing ‘around the world’ continuously for a total of 144 times. Did they run outta lyrics?
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