This year's solar eclipse is fastly approaching. What better what to prepare than with a playlist full of songs about eclipses? All of the songs on the list mention eclipses or the sun. Our employees are excited to share this fun mix of music as we wait for this year's total solar eclipse.
On August 21, a total solar eclipse will be visible throughout North America for the first time in decades. As we plan a solar eclipse watch party at our headquarters, we decided to pull together a list of eclipse-themed jams. There is something in this list for everyone!
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Take a look:
Our first song is our marketing manager Laura's favorite from this list: Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart."
"Black hole sun/Won't you come..." Yes Soundgarden; It will be here on August 21!
During a solar eclipse, the sun literally becomes a dark star, like the name of this classic Grateful Dead jam. Here's the definitive 23-minute live rendition of the third song our playlist by the Dead in 1969.
Let's pick it up a bit with this next song from a very popular band from the '90's: Smash Mouth. Most famously known for their song "All Star," the use the sun as a metaphor in "Walking on the Sun."
Halfway through our playlist, we throw in "A Place in the Sun," by Stevie Wonder because the moon looks as though it finds a place in the sun during an eclipse.
The sixth song on our list is "Eclipse." As the last notes you hear at the end of Dark Side of the Moon, "Eclipse," was a no-brainer for our list.
While the moon isn't bad for eclipsing the sun, this upbeat song from Creedence Clearwater Revival is favorite of many and the next song on our playlist.
This song titled "Solar Eclipses" was launched onto our list by the popular video game Rocket League. The lyric "To afraid to look/Too afraid to miss it," doesn't apply to you as long as you have the correct safety glasses!
When the moon begins to move away from the sun, this song is a great upbeat way to welcome the sun back. You'll probably start to feel good once the sunshine comes back!
Another great song to welcome the sun back is this positive track from the Beatles. Although it won't feel like years since you've seen the sun... only a few minutes!
Have a song that you'd like to add to our playlist? Leave it in the comments below. If you'd like to learn more about this year's solar eclipse, join us for a Facebook Live Q&A session on August 17 at 2 pm ET. In the meantime, visit our Solar Eclipse Central for more information.
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