Sweaters for Penguins
"Sweaters for Penguins" is a song written by James Gordon for the CBC Radio program Basic Black. It describes a true incident, in which penguin sweaters were requested to help rehabilitate little penguins injured by oil spills in Tasmania.[1]
"Sweaters for Penguins" | |
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Song by James Gordon | |
from the album Tune Cooties | |
Released | August 2002 |
Songwriter(s) | James Gordon |
Discography
- James Gordon's Tune Cooties[2]
- Cathy Miller's A Quilter's World[3]
gollark: ... 5V, apparently, so maybe not, huh.
gollark: Apparently it's a voltage regulator. You probably need that.
gollark: Not you, the person with the weird Unicodey name.
gollark: Please just explain your problem with sensible grammar and capitalization and whatnot.
gollark: So, how about those electrons?
References
- "Penguin jumpers mercy flight". BBC. 2002-02-08. Retrieved May 30, 2009.
- Author's website, with download
- Cathy Miller's cover with sample
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