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Click on this arrow to hear The Shark Lullaby, the first recorded song for our upcoming Riddle Solvers episode: The Shark Riddle.

Laura Sams sings The Shark Lullaby
We are very excited about working on a program about sharks with the Save Our Seas Foundation. And we plan to make a shark program like none you have ever seen . . . with magic, mystery, shark lullabies, singing sea lions, shark dentists and more.
I wrote this song while Robert was away at the BLUE Ocean Film Festival, and then I recorded it at Audiowells in Portland, Oregon. I am singing and playing the piano, but we hired an amazing cello player to add some string accompaniment.
This song is entitled The Shark Lullaby and will be used in a way that introduces the idea that sharks are extremely diverse – different sizes, different shapes, different colors . . . This song is just a demo, so there may be some changes to come, but we wanted to share it with you anyway. Get ready for sweet, shark-infested dreams.
Comments (3)




I’ll be singing this one to my kids tonight
Awesome song!
Comment by Josh — 11 September 2009 @ 11:54
This is just GREAT!!! I will be singing it to myself to sleep.
Comment by Alex "The Sharkman" — 11 September 2009 @ 18:37
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