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They Might Be Giants "Electric Car" - Click above to watch the video after the break
They Might Be Giants are proving that Neil Young isn't the only musician who can sing about cleaner transportation. The quirky band is releasing a CD/DVD album Tuesday called "Here Comes Science" that is geared towards kids and teaching about things like the periodic table and Roy G. Biv. The song "Electric Car" is sung by Robin Goldwasser, so if you're hoping to hear the Johns' voices belt our lyrics like "No diesel, steam, or gasoline, Let's take a ride in an electric car, Happiness resides in an electric car" you're out of luck.
This is the third educational children's album from TMBG, following 2005's "Here Come The ABCs" and 2008's "Here Come The 123s." One of the band's early hits was "Why Does The Sun Shine?" and a song of the same title - as well as one called "Why Does the Sun Really Shine?" - is included on the new records. Bill Nye would be proud. Watch and listen to "Electric Car" with your kids after the jump. Thanks to Megan for the tip!
[Source: TMBG]
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