Sung by: John Flansburgh and John Linnell
Length: 2:37
On Albums: Why Does The Sun Shine?, Live!! New York City 10/14/94
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + Intro: F - Bb - F - - - Chorus: F - Bb - The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, F - C - A gigantic nuclear furnace F - Bb - Where hydrogen is built into helium F C F / Bb F At a temperature of millions of degrees. 1. |: F Bb F Bb Yo ho, it's hot - the sun is not F - C - A place where we could live; F - Bb - But here on Earth there'd be no life C F / Bb F :| Without the light it gives. |: F Bb F Bb We need its light, we need its heat, F - C - We need its energy; F - Bb - Without the sun, without a doubt C F / Bb F :| There'd be no you and me. Chorus F Bb The sun is hot... It is so hot that everything on it is a gas. Iron, copper, aluminum, and many others. F Bb The sun is large... If the sun were hollow, a million Earths could fit inside. And yet, the sun is only a middle-sized star. F Bb C The sun is far away... About 93 million miles away - and that's why it looks so small. |: F Bb And even when it's out of sight C F / Bb F :| The sun shines night and day. |: F Bb F Bb The sun gives heat; the sun gives light - F - C - The sunlight that we see; F - Bb - The sunlight comes from our own sun's C F / Bb F :| Atomic energy... Scientists have found that the sun is a huge atom-smashing machine. The heat and light of the sun come from the nuclear reactions of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and helium. Chorus: F - Bb - The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, F - C - A gigantic nuclear furnace F - Bb - Where hydrogen is built into helium F C F / Bb F At a temperature of millions of degrees. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + -E.M.