The Shark Lullaby
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The Shark Lullaby (.mp3)
Click on the arrow above to hear The Shark Lullaby, the first recorded song for our upcoming Riddle Solvers episode: The Shark Riddle. Laura wrote this song while I was away at the BLUE Ocean Film Festival, and then she recorded it at Audiowells in Portland.

Laura Sams sings The Shark Lullaby Song
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, different senses of humor… This song is just a demo, so there may be some changes to come, but we wanted to share it with you anyway. But get ready for sweet, shark-infested dreams . . .


I love this song! It’s message is important. We need to appreciate sharks for their diversity, beauty, and vital role in our ocean ecosystem. The song is superbly sung, too, with a voice that reflects great compassion.
Chris Palmer
August 6th, 2009
Bravo Laura! The sharks of the world will benefit from your message. This is a beautiful song that I would love to share with children who need to know that sharks are wonderful creatures that need to be protected! Thank you!
Marsha Watro
August 8th, 2009
good song!it makes u think more and that is good.nice song writing Laura!ur a really great singer too!
brittany
August 9th, 2009
Would you sing this beautiful melody to me over the phone every night before I go to bed Laura? It’s magical!
Jeremy
August 22nd, 2009
What talent! What a beautiful voice! What loving lyrics! Makes me wish I were a Hammerhead! You are awesome!!!!
Jan Jones
August 25th, 2009
You are a treasure to our world.
I Thank you and your brother for the work
you do for all our children!!!!!
Penny Hiebert
September 9th, 2009
Wow. We love you too! Even if you are just a little human and not an amazing, wonderful, mysterious, beautiful shark!
Camille Bright-Smimth
November 17th, 2009