Humankind’s first steps into space inspired a rash of pop songs. In the wake of the first moon landing in 1969, songwriters started to imagine what space travel might mean for matters of the heart, and a mini-genre was born. Future-tastic sound effects, weightless melodies and tin foil in the videos all contributed to the kitschy glamour, as these mini-melodramas played out against the background of the cosmos. Set the controls for the heart of the fun – it’s time to find your inner space cadet…
- – David Bowie – Space Oddity (1969). The song that kicked off this trend (if we don’t count The Byrds’ Mr Spaceman) Bowie’s classic song features ‘lift-off’ sound effects and a general zero-gravity vibe, perfectly capturing the zeitgeist when it was first released, just before the Apollo 11 moon shot (this is the original lesser-known recording and video)
2. Elton John – Rocket Man (1972).
Perhaps a touch po-faced for this list, but the lyrics and ascending guitar motif place this track firmly in our spacey genre.
3. The Carpenters – Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft (1977).
The slightly disturbing brother and sister duo join the space party.
4. Shelia B Devotion – Spacer (1979).
Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards from Chic add a touch of class to this sci-fi disco stomper.
5. Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip – I Lost My Heart To a Starship Trooper (1979).
“Tell me captain strange, do you feel my devotion? Or are you like a droid, devoid of emotion?” sings saucy Sarah. A double clip with lashings of glitter and dry ice.
6. The Police – Walking on The Moon (1979)
This song is not about walking on the actual moon, but rather the semi-weightless feeling of being in love, but it earns its place in our list with a low-gravity arrangement featuring Andy Summers’ spacious, ambient guitar chords.
7. Rah Band – Clouds Across the Moon (1985)
Based around a lovelorn phone call, this would a great song in any genre, but in this case the two lovers are seperated by interplanetary space. A great video bursting with low-budget sci-fi camp.

I would add Pink Floyd’s Interstellar Overdrive.
Haha…I’ve never seen that David Bowie video! He’s so quirky and odd looking- love him. 🙂 Thanks for sharing. x
p.s. I still totally remember your song (and video) and can easily recall it in my head. (That says a lot for only having heard it once.)
Hey Birgitta! Yes it’s a very retro and innocent pre-Ziggy David… Ah, glad to hear you still like my stuff…haven’t heard from you for ages! I hope life is good. Are you still blogging??
#1,2,6 would be on my list too!