Digital folder MSA00005 Neil A Armstrong papers
Contains 238 Results:
"Hot Sand" and "Venus," Rob Van Leeuwen, Penny Farthing, 1969
Includes recordings of original songs and compositions honoring the Apollo 11 crew and the successful moon landing.
"The Astronaut Song" by Danny Constantino, 1969
Recording includes accompanying sheet music and correspondence, available in Box 396
Original Box Note: [15 I.P.S. Mono, 1. As Played on Mutual Broadcasting System, July 24, 1969 2. As Recorded for Demo (Song Only)]
"Astronauts Theme Song," by Rose Morais, undated
Includes recordings of original songs and compositions honoring the Apollo 11 crew and the successful moon landing.
ABNAK Records, undated
Includes recordings of original songs and compositions honoring the Apollo 11 crew and the successful moon landing.
"Apollo 11, a Meditation" by H. G. Downs, July 24, 1969
Original Box Note: [Apollo 11, a Meditation - Side 1: Composers - Explanation; Side 2: Remarks Music]
"Moon Sounds" by Brock McElheren, July 30, 1969
Recording includes accompanying papers, available in Box 387
Original Box Annotation [Copied from 4 to 2 tracks, 7 ½ ips, quarter track stereo, "N.B. The left speaker should be in front of the listener; the right behind", Published by State University College Potsdam, New York 13676]
Tranquility in "C" by Wally Hayman, circa 1969
Original Box Note: [7 ½", Dedicated to: Apollo 11 Mission and Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin and Michael Collins]
[Untitled Songs sent to Neil Armstrong by Melvin Campbell], undated
Recording includes accompanying papers, available in Box 387
"One Small Step" by Susan Barbara Wayne, 'circa 1969'
7.5 ips, Stereo
"One Small Step" by Terrence D. Woodruff, 2nd Lieutenant, United States Air Force, July 20, 1969
Recording includes accompanying papers, available in Box 387
Singing Tribute To United States Astronauts and NASA Team, undated
7 ½", I.P.S. – Full Track
"Space Song: Up, Up in a Space Craft" by Jean Riley and sung by Charlie Marshal, 1969
Recording includes accompanying papers, available in Box 387
Written at 1 a.m., July 20, 1969, by Jean Riley, sung by folk singer, Charlie Marshal of Sacto. 7 ½, IPS Mono.
"69er's Space Song" by Jean Riley, undated
69er's Space Song #3, Dedicated to Space Flights and The Astros
["Liaison for 14 Instruments by 11 Players" Conducted by Jae Ok Lee, composed by Sung Jae Lee], November 29, 1969
Recording includes accompanying papers, available in Box 387
Original written annotations on audio box [Liaison for 14 Instruments by 11 Players - SNU Music Department Ensemble at National Theatre Conducted by Jae Ok Lee, composed by Sung Jae Lee].
"Christmas On The Moon," (B. Hess) Troy Hess and "I Dreamed About Christmas Last Night," (B. Hess) Troy Hess, undated
Recording includes accompanying papers, available in Box 387
Original Box Note: [Janalyn Records, produced by T.C.T.A. Record Enterprises]
"One Giant Leap For Mankind: A History of Apollo 8 - 11," Narrated by Lt. Colonel John "Shorty" Powers, 1969
Item includes One LP Record and 50 Full-Color Slides.
Original Box Note: [Cocoa, Florida: Imagineering Company, Incorporated. Slides are 35 mm.]
"Astronauts Carry On" by James Noblet, August 14, 1969
Recording includes accompanying lyrics and correspondence, available in Box 387
"Blast-off-Moon/A Celebration Song" by David Scales, undated
Includes recordings of original songs and compositions honoring the Apollo 11 crew and the successful moon landing.
Dr. Zhivago: Boston Pops, undated
Recorded movie soundtracks, Armstrong personal recordings of songs.
Giant Step: Apollo 11 World Tour , 1969
Original Film Canister Note [Apollo 11 World Tour Highlights, cut and spliced]
New First Flights Show Opener, circa 1992
PMT, LTD. Harleysville, PA 19438
First Flights: Air Battles At Sea, 1992
New York: New York: A & E Home Video
[Armstrong's Family Christmas Recording], December 25, 1969
[Magnetic tape, ¼" 5" unmarked ]
Armstrong 8 MM, 1972
Afterimage Video Productions
Fusion: Energy's Space Program, 1981
Includes areo-space news, media appearances, and other recordings relating to Neil Armstrong's career after Apollo 11.