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Avictimofgravity

Greaser

A Victim of Gravity is a song from Science Rock that first aired on September 16, 1978.

There are historical references, as it mentions Galileo discovering what he didn't know was gravity, and Isaac Newton discovering both gravity and its name when an apple fell on his head from a tree he sat under, and his theory.

Science Rock[]

This song teaches about the universal law of gravity.

Lyrics[]

Down, down, down, down gravity

Helpin' wash the dishes
And I drop a cup.
Why does everything fall down
Instead of up?
Ridin' up a hill I spill
And hit the ground.
Wish I could fall up instead of always falling down.

Down, de-down, down, down.

I'm a victim of gravity.
Everything keeps fallin' down on me.
No matter where I go,
That force is there I know,
Just a pullin' me down, down, down, down, down.
It's all around town now,
It's like a magnet deep inside the ground.
When I lift something up,
I can feel it pulling down.

It pulls me in the pool,
It pulls rain down on me.
I'm a victim of
Down, down, down, down, gravity, yeah.

Galileo, Galileo, Galilei -
He did experiments with a force he couldn't see. (Could not see, yeah.)
He found that all things fall to earth at the very same speed. (Very same speed, yeah.)
He didn't know it yet, but that was due to gravity.
The Moon goes 'round the Earth
And shines its silver light.
The Earth goes 'round the Sun
And makes the seasons right.
It isn't love that makes the world go round, you see,
It's the power of gravity,

But please don't tell Mary Jean.
Down, de-down, down, down.

Without Earth's gravity
To keep us in our place,
We'd have no weight at all,
We'd be in outer space.
The sea would float away,
And so would fields and towns,
Nothin' pullin' us down, down, down, down, down, yeah.

Isaac Newton underneath the apple tree,
(Apple tree, yeah)
One hit him on the head,
He said, "That must be gravity!"

GREASER: Newton's Law of Gravity says that every object in the Universe pulls on every other object.
The bigger the object, the stronger the pull.
But the greater the distance between the objects, the weaker the pull becomes.

Come back, Mary Jean!

Don't call me clumsy,
Don't call me a fool.
When things fall down on me,
I'm following the rule;
The rule that says that what goes up, comes down, like me,
I'm a victim of down, down, down, down gravity.

Sho-be doo, down, down, down.

Trivia[]

  • This is the only song that's performed by a band. Also, The Tokens (the band who sang this song) is the same band that sang "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
  • The greaser resembles a black-haired Johnny Bravo, Elvis, or Fonzie.
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