A T-rex named Sue

A T-rex named Sue [sound recording] - Redway, CA : Music for Little People, c2005. - 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

Compact disc. Produced by Mike Himelstein.

The time of dinosaurs (Instrumental) - How do you get to South Dakota? -- Fossil hunter -- Bones -- See 'em in the Museum -- Colossal fossil -- Get ready to meet the world -- Sue's Chicago blues -- Look what followed me home -- Disco dino mite -- Me and my dinosaur -- T.rex boogie -- Where did the dinosaurs go?

Narrated and sung in part by Al Jarreau ; with various vocals and instrumentalists.

Tells the story (through narration and song) of the largest Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever found. Discovered in South Dakota, the dinosaur was named Sue, after paleontologist Sue Hendrickson, who uncovered her. Describes the gigantic fossil's journey to the Field Museum in Chicago and the setting up of her exhibit.

1566283868

R2-76420 Music for People


Field Museum of Natural History--Songs and music.


Compact discs.
Dinosaurs--Songs and music.
Fossils--Songs and music.
Museums--Songs and music.
Paleontology--Songs and music.
Sue (Tyrannosaurus rex)--Songs and music.
Tyrannosaurus rex--Songs and music.


Children's songs.

Powered by Koha