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Enterprise Sing-Songs
Filk Songbook | |
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Title: | Enterprise Sing-Songs |
Publisher: | |
Editor(s): | Gayle Puhl |
Date(s): | 1984-1986 |
Medium: | |
Subject: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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Enterprise Sing-Songs is a gen anthology of Star Trek: TOS filks.
All lyrics and illustrations by Gayle Puhl.
Issue 1
Enterprise Sing-Songs 1 was published in 1984 and contains 27 pages. It is printed offset process, stapled, 8 1/2 x 11 sized.
The art is by Gayle Puhl.
- Oh, My Darling Enterprise (1)
- Please Tell Me a Story (2)
- We Three Men (3)
- Enterprise Rally Song (4)
- Spaceship in the Night (5)
- The Lament of the Ghostly Crewman (6)
- Kyle Comes Into His Own (8)
- Dialogue (10)
- Scotty (11)
- Dash Through All Space (12)
- Crusader Kor the Klingon (13)
- Gem (14)
- Pack Up Your Tribbles (15)
- The Beasts from Murasaki (16)
- I Know the Place! (18)
- Commander Decker's Last Stand (19)
- Star Trek Moments to Remember (20)
- I Wish You Spock (21)
- Mommy's a Fan(atic) (22)
- Enterprise Lullaby (24)
- Take Me out to the Cosmos (25)
- Uhura's Song (26)
- Music Notes (27)
Issue 2
Enterprise Sing-Songs 2 was published in 1986 and contains 23 pages. It has the subtitle: "The Rap of Cons."
- Academy Send-Off - Based on: "Hello, Young Lovers" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- O Jimmy Boy - Based on: "Danny Boy" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Welcome Aboard! - Based on: "Donegal" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Enterprise - Based on: "Summertime" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Did Your Father Come from Vulcan? - Based on: "Did Your Mother Come from Ireland?" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Christine Chapel - Based on: "Bloody Mary" by Richard Rodgers (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Good Night, McCoy - Based on: "Good Night, Irene" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Delusions of Godhood - Based on: "Man of La Mancha" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- What's It All About, Captain? - Based on: "Alfie" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- The Caretaker - Based on: "The Candy Man" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Oh, What a Rotten Morning - Based on: "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" by Richard Rodgers (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Harry Mudd - Based on: "Mademoiselle from Armentières" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- You Must Have Been a Terrible Klingon - Based on: "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Slide Dylith'um to Me - Based on: "Slide the Oil to Me" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Federation Starry 'n' Wide - Based on: "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Search for the Vulcan - Based on: "Look to the Rainbow" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- The Twelve Days of Shore Leave - Based on: "Twelve Days of Christmas" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- The Night They Invented Warp Drive - Based on: "The Night They Invented Champagne" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- The Stars Far Away - Based on: "My Old Kentucky Home" by Stephen Foster (Tune suggested or parodied)
- B. E. M. - Based on: "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- There's a Hole in the Middle of Space - Based on: "There's a Hole in the Middle of the Sea" (Tune suggested or parodied)
- Reach for your Dream - Based on: "Old Man River" by Jerome Kern (Tune suggested or parodied)