Here's another compilation of music regarding outer space, the Space Race, and the idea of Visitors from the Great Beyond.
The cover is an adaptation of Howard Menger's Authentic Music from Another Planet, released in 1957. This contactee of typically friendly Space Brothers lived from 1922 until 2009. Beginning in the mid 1950s he began to proclaim his experiences with space folk. He wrote several books of calm nonsense and seemed a down-to-Earth guy in interviews .... until he began talking about his trips in the space ships, and how he left his first wife for a gal from Out There who had decided to come to Earth and marry him.
Here is our assemblage, including a brief welcome by our sponsor, from his album:
1 - Introduction Howard Menger
2 - Space Girl Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger 1952
3 - UFO (The Answer to the Flying Saucer) Syd Lawrence 1956
4 - Martian Love Call (A Hand Jive) Jack Owens 1958
5 - Space Girl The Earth Boys 1958
6 - Flying Saucer Hans Conried-Alice Pearce 1959
7 - Take Me to Your Ladder (I'll See Your Leader Later) Buddy Clinton 1960
8 - Robot Man Jamie Horton 1960
9 - My Little Martian Floyd Robinson 1961
10 - Telstar Bobby Rydell 1962
11 - Magic Star Kenny Hollywood 1962
12 - ( Help Me ) Telstar The Gee Sisters 1962
13 - Eight Foot Two, Solid Blue Allan Sherman 1963
14 - Magic Star Margie Singleton 1963
15 - We're Going UFOing Jimmy Durante 1964
16 - The Invaders TV Theme 1967
17 - UFO TV Theme 1970
18 - Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space TV Theme 1972
19 - A Spaceman Came Travelling Chris de Burgh 1976
20 - Arriving UFO Yes 1978
21 - Flying Saucers Nina Hagen 1984
22 - Teenagers from Outer Space The Meteors 1986
23 - Amazons from Outer Space Batmobile 1989
24 - Wishing on Telstar Susanna Hoffs 1991
25 - Spaceman Babylon Zoo 1995
26 - Rednecks from Outer Space FAQ 2004
27 - Your Neighborhood Spaceman Mike Patton & Jel & Odd Nosdam 2006
28 - She Came from Outer Space Bang! Bang! 2007
Other features of this compilation are a few TV themes, and various versions of a song usually known as an instrumental under the name "Telstar." I've selected some of the best vocal performances of "Magic Star." The lyrics are akin to the old "I see the Moon, the Moon sees me" tune, especially that song's chorus, "Please let the light that shines on me shine on the one I love." Only in this more modern case, it's Sputnik's metaphorical eye watching over the loved one.
Let's Go UFOing!
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