If You Like Your Science Songs Real Physical

If you like science tunes but seek something a bit more…abstract(?) than the musings of an indie rock band, puppet safety experts, or rising nerdcore rappers, the American Physical Society meeting this week was apparently the place to be.  According to PhysicsSongs.org (H/T Science Cheerleader), there was a singalong at the Portland meeting.  Peruse the PhysicsSongs website, maintained by Haverford professor Walter Smith, for additional songs on physics.  There aren’t the wealth of videos and recordings you will see on YouTube, but this resource on an early Tom Lehrer work is a treasure.

Professor Smith is looking for additions to the physics song ouevre, so if you have one, please share it with him.  Contact information is at PhysicsSongs.org.

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