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- Don’t Close Our Libraries by One Man and His Beard.
- We love libraries by Sly and Reggie.
- Marfa Public Library Jingle – Nina Katachadourian
- Welcome to Austerity by Doyle and the Fourfathers.
- At the Library by Lorraine King is pure library propaganda but none the worst for it – “at the library, it’s all for free…” .
- Ode to Libraries – Making Waves choir singing to the tune of “Favourite Things”, 2013.
- Cursor Miner has done a song called “Library” (also with a “books for free” rhyme) with an animated video.
- This US public library has it’s very own song – Northbrook Public Library Song.
- Library Card by Melvil Dewey – “Everybody put your card up! Everybody put your library card up!”.
- Boasting six inch characters dancing on books and the line “having fun is never hard if you have a library card is Shhhh (a song about libraries) by Sky Rocket Jack.
- An absolutely brilliant and hilarious song about a novel way to save libraries but hardly for the easily offended – Do it in the Library by Jonny and the Baptists.
- The Library Song – Rather a sweet song, listing all the things a library does.
- Also, a nice happy general song about libraries and the Dewey rap (by Joan McElfresh) and another dewey rap (by Melvil).
- Viva la Library (The Information Literacy Song) – James McGrath / Coldplay.
Library – Gecko.
- A very specific one about the competence or otherwise of Ed Vaizey when it comes to libraries is What’s wrong with Ed Vaizey? by John Dougherty.
- You could also try this Adele-inspired pro library music video If you love to read.
- Save Budleigh Library – The whole school sang along to this one.
- Without libraries we’d be dum – Song by Daniel Handler (a.k.a. Lemony Snicket). He plays an accordion but it’s still good.
I love the library – Bucky.
Save Hungerford Library from Steph Richardson
From the New York Public Library list (April 2017):
Karen – Go-Betweens. “The Go-Betweens featured the twin talents of singer-songwriters Robert Forster and Grant McLennan. The group released 9 albums between 1981 and 2005. The Forster penned hymn to a librarian named Karen was the b-side to the group’s first single 1978’s Lee Remick. This song is the only one I know that praises a librarian’s readers advisory skills”
“Young Adult Friction” Super 8 – The Pains of Being Pure At Heart. “A lot of songs that mention libraries seem to be about things happening in the library that are not strictly study related. I couldn’t find a single song about, say, bibliographic instruction or collection development. But that’s OK. In their song “Young Adult Friction,” New York City indie-poppers The Pains of Being Pure at Heart sing about an activity taking place in the library that should not be taking place in a library. Sex and libraries in songs is a common theme. Characters are either hanging around the library before going somewhere to do their courting, or are hoping for a date (or more!) from the sexy librarian. The lyrics to “Young Adult Friction” refer to “stacks” and “microfiche,” and there is a pun on Young Adult Fiction, so bonus points to The POBPAH. Knowledge of library terms also suggests that this group might have spent some time in the reading room. ”
Library Rap” – MC Poindexter and the Study Crew .”I ‘d not heard of MC Poindexter and the Study Crew, so I did some searching online. It would appear that this song appears in the 1990s science fiction show Sliders, in an episode called Eggheads ”
Lost in the Library – St Etienne. Instrumental. But the title is library-related so it’s included.
Thee Ecstatic Library – Comet Gain.
At the Library – Green Day. “All life happens in the library. Green Day is not a band I am very familiar with despite their being much the most well-known act in this post. This song seems rather jolly. I say seems… the protagonist, too shy to talk to the girl he has a crush on, sees her leave the library with her boyfriend. But he’s not bitter…”
French Navy – Camera Obscura. Mentions a library in the first line.
Swinging London – Magnetic Fields. “This is another sweet song that involves a library. That people are going to libraries is what matters. ”
Library card – Frank Zappa. ” “Students must carry this card at all times” suggests some kind of authoritarian dystopia, as if the library card has ceased to be your free pass to a world of knowledge, and has become a means of control by the state …”
Lisa Librarian – Velocity Girl. “hero needs some inspiration to help him think of something to tell the librarian”
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about 12 years ago
Brilliant! A serious topic enlivened with humour – love John Doughtery’s
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Just thought you might like this Tracey Ullman clip