“We’re Going Back,” an angry song about the moon by Duane Elms
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Apollo Lost – Cynthia McQuillen
“Apollo Lost,” lyrics by Apollo astronaut Alfred Worden, set and performed by Cynthia McQuillen. You might be able to make out the chords if you squint.
Cold Dreams – Julia Ecklar
“Cold Dreams,” by Cynthia McQuillen, sung by Julia Ecklar
(I really like the joining of futuristic setting with fairy-tale imagery and I thought you should know)
Give My Children Wings – Kathy Mar
“Give My Children Wings,” by Kathy Mar
Lyrics here, chords available if you buy her recordings
Thor – Leslie Fish
Leslie Fish’s song sometimes called “Thor,” sometimes called “Lord of Thunders,” and sometimes called “White Man’s Rain Chant.” All are pretty accurate.
Chords available here, lyrics in a more printable format here, and a totally legal download available here!
Beauty of Dawn – Malukah
“Beauty of Dawn,” an Elder Scrolls Online tribute, written and performed by Malukah, with clips from the game
Lyrics and chords here
One Last Battle – Bill Roper
“One Last Battle,” by Bill Roper
Lyrics and chords here
Three Hearts as One – Malukah
“Three Hearts as One,” from Elder Scrolls Online, written and performed by Malukah
Lyrics and chords here
Some Kind of Hero – Leslie Fish
“Some Kind of Hero,” by Leslie Fish
Another one of those sad songs about dead people in space, which are my favorite songs.
Come All You Knights – Technical Difficulties
(Am)Come you knights and come you pilots
(G)With your ships and sabers shining
(Am)Come and stop your (F)children’s crying
(Am)Come and join the (G)Jedi (Am)Queen
(Am)Come with might and come with glory
(G)Set your dreams and wings a-soaring
(Am)Hear the ancient (F)hidden story
(Am)Come and join the (G)Jedi (Am)Queen
(Am)Heard the tales the Empire spread, (G)told you rebels couldn’t (Am)win
(Am)So you locked your(F)doors before them, (Am)made your courage (G)battered, (Am)thin
(Am)Promised you the traitor’s land, (G)wealth and power in your (Am)house
(Am)You don’t even (F)have to fight, (Am)all you do is (G)watch them (Am)die
(Am)Never ask the dangerous questions, (G)such as why you’re off to (Am)war
(Am)Yours is but to (F)follow generals, (Am)going where the (G)trumpets (Am)blow
Chorus
In the battle fought the axis, saw a pilot as he died
Looked into the shattered cockpit, heard my soul in torment cry
For the first time since I started, for the first time in my life
Looked into the enemy’s eye, found that they were just like mine
Lived with evil for so long now, had forgotten and truth and right
Knew my time had come and somehow found a way to join their fight
Chorus
Lying in a blasted tomb with a full moon in my eyes
Had no hope that help was coming, when a flash lit up the skies
Thought it was a battle starship, thought that soon we all would die
Heard the word the emperor promised, knew right then it for a lie
Saw the rebel starships coming, being led by the chosen one
Evil forces lost that morning and a new day has begun
Chorus
“Come You Knights,” by Sheila Willis, performed by Technical Difficulties at the 1986 Worldcon
You might notice that some of the lyrics above are wrong. If you do, please tell me. I transcribed them, and am very unsure about a lot of them. I haven’t been able to find them written anywhere. And I know nothing about Star Wars so I don’t know if anything makes no sense in context. But this song must be good, because I really like it anyway. Thanks to sci-fantasy for correcting a line, and pointing out that it’s sometimes sung as “Rebel Queen” rather than “Jedi Queen.” According to people in YouTube comments, it’s also sometimes “rebel fleet,” so. Take your pick.
Bob Kanefsy’s parody of it is also fantastic, as Bob Kanefsy’s parodies often are (and it’s how I have the chords for this).