Night of a Bazillion Stars is a song sung by the Propulsions, and later Sean and Sydney, in the episode of the same name.
Lyrics[]
Jet:
I’ve been to Venus - to Neptune and Mars
But the night sky there - well, it hardly compares
To the fabulous view from this planet of ours
On this night of a bazillion stars!
You see there’s...
Sirius, Castor, and Beta Centaurus,
Arcturus, and Vega, and more!
Canopus, Rigel, and Achernar
there’s Deneb, and Polaris and there's more by far!
Betelgeuse, Altair, and Kaus Borealis
Pollux, Mimosa, Alula Australis
Procyon, Spica, and wait, I’m so sorry,
I left out our nearest neighbor, Alpha Centauri!
Jet, Carrot, and Celery:
We’ve been to Venus - to Neptune and Mars
But the night sky there - can hardly compare
To the fabulous view from this planet of ours
On this night of a bazillion, way more than a million
Night of a bazillion stars!
Jet:
There's Algol!
Vega!
Merope!
Pleione!
Regulus!
Zosma!
Sulafat!
Sirma!
Zubenelgenubi!
Carrot:
Zupenewha??
Jet:
No, really, it’s right over there
All:
On this night of a bazillion stars
Chords[]
You can find the chords for the song here.
Trivia[]
- This song is sung again in Constellation Prize, with Mindy speaking Carrot's spoken line.
- Zubenelgenubi is technically called Alpha Librae.
- Craig Bartlett stated in one online article that the line "And wait I'm so sorry, I left out our nearest neighbor, Alpha Centauri!" is his favorite rhyme.
- The Hungarian dub of the song has an error in which Jet sings the opening verse three times at varying speeds. It is likely Jet's voice actor flubbed the line, and these outtakes are kept in the final version of the song. The names of the stars which Jet sings also do not match up to the stars he points at in the song.