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The World's Address

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song nameThe World's Address
artistThey Might Be Giants
albumLincoln, Then: The Earlier Years
year1988
first playedDec. 31, 1987 (1 known performances)
run time2:24
sung byJohn Flansburgh

Trivia/Info

  • Though sung by Flansburgh, the song was actually written by John Linnell. Linnell sings on the original demo that aired on the Frank O'Toole show in 1987. In addition, this song is only known to have been performed live once.
  • Albert Einstein developed the special and general theories of relativity, and Nicolaus Copernicus provided the first modern formulation of a heliocentric (sun-centered) theory of the solar system.

Song Themes

Clothes, Criminal Activities, Lies, Deception, People (Real), Recycled Material, References To Other Songs Or Musicians, Science, Self-Reference, Swapped Vocals

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