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Singer Katy Perry, one of the six women who joined Blue Origin's historic flight, sang "What a Wonderful World" during part of the approximately 11-minute journey to the edge of space.
Pop star Katy Perry, one of the six women aboard Blue Origin's spaceflight, explained why she chose not to sing one of her own songs during the historic journey.
Perry said on the livestream that she sang "What a Wonderful World" for "the benefit of Earth,” echoing Blue Origin's motto. (Still, the private company's rocket flights are not without ...
"It’s about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciating it. This is all for the benefit of Earth," the singer claimed.
Katy Perry sang a rendition of Louis Armstrong's 'What A Wonderful World' as the Blue Origin rocket descended back to Earth after flying an all-female crew into space on Monday (14.04.25).
I gotta sing in space!” After the rocket had landed safely, King told her CBS Mornings colleagues that Perry had sung “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong.
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I gotta sing in space!” After the rocket had landed safely, King told her CBS Mornings colleagues that Perry had sung “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong.