Interplanet Janet Lynn Ahrens Schoolhouse Rock, 1978 F
G
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G
They say our solar system is centered ’round the sun, F
G
Am
Nine planets, large and small, parading by. F
G
But somewhere out in space, C
F
There’s an–other shining face C
F
G
Am
That you might see some night up in the sky. C
GFG
D
Interplanet Janet, she’s a galaxy girl, F
G
Fadd9 Em
A solar system Ms. from a fu–ture world, C
G7sus2
F
She travels like a rocket with her comet team G
Fadd9
Em
G7sus2 F
G
C
And there’s never been a planet Janet has–n’t seen, G
Fadd9
Em
G7sus2 F
G
Am
No, there’s never been a planet Janet has–n’t seen. F
G
F
G
G
F
G
C
She’s been to the Sun, it’s a lot of fun, it’s a hot-spot, It’s a gas! F
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Hydro–gen and helium in a big, bright, glowing mass. F
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F
A[
C
It’s a star, it’s a star! So Janet got an auto–graph! C
C
FG
F
Mercury was near the Sun so Janet stopped by, G
Fadd9 Em
G7sus2
But the mercu–ry on Mercu–ry C
Em
G7sus2 C
was much too
G
high, so
F
Janet split for Venus but on Venus she found G
Fadd9 Em
G7sus2 F
G Am
She couldn’t see a thing for all the clouds a–round. F
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G
Earth looked ex–citing, kind of green and in–viting, F
G
C
So Janet thought she’d give it a go. F
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But the creatures on that planet looked so very weird to Janet, F
G
C
She didn’t even dare to say hel–lo. F
G
F
A[
C
F G
“It’s a bird, it’s a plane! Why, it must be a U–F–O!” But it was:
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C
D
Interplanet Janet, she’s a galaxy girl, F
G
Fadd9 Em
A solar system Ms. from a fu–ture world, C
G7sus2
F
She travels like a rocket with her comet team G
Fadd9
Em
G7sus2 F
G
C
And there’s never been a planet Janet has–n’t seen, G
Fadd9
Em
G7sus2 F
G
Am
G
No, there’s never been a planet Janet has–n’t seen. F
G
F
C
Mars is red and Jupiter’s big F
C
And Saturn shows off its rings. F
G
C
D
U–ranus is built on a funny tilt G
And Neptune is its twin, G
Fadd9 Em
Fadd9
Em
G7sus2 C
And Pluto, little Pluto, is the farthest planet from our F
G
F
sun.
FG
G
They say our solar sys–tem is not alone in space. F
G
Am
The Universe has endless myster–y. G
F
G
C
F
Some future astronaut may find out that what he’d thought C
F
G
Am
A shooting star in–stead turned out to be. . . C
GFG
D
Interplanet Janet, she’s a galaxy girl, F
G
Fadd9 Em
A solar system Ms. from a fu–ture world, C
G7sus2
F
She travels like a rocket with her comet team G
Fadd9
Em
G7sus2 F
G
C
And there’s never been a planet Janet has–n’t seen, G
Fadd9
Em
G7sus2 F
G
A[
No, there’s never been a planet Janet has–n’t seen!
C
The chords are named as I would play them on a ’ukulele. If you want to play with others, substitute G7sus2 with Dm. Also on the last line I play F at fret 3, G at fret 5, A[ at fret 6, and C at fret 7. Find them in a chord chart.
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