Benny Goodman
moonglow take 1
Moonglow
- words by Eddie De Lange, music by Will Hudson and Irving Mills
- as recorded in New York August 20, 1934 by Ethyl Waters (1896-1977)
With members of the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra.
It must have been moonglow, way up in the blue
It must have been moonglow that led me straight to you
I still hear you sayin', Dear
one,
hold
me
fast
And I keep on prayin', Oh
Lord,
please
let
this
last
We seemed to float right through the air
Heavenly songs seemed to come from everywhere
And now when there's moonglow, way up in the blue
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- Die Legenden des Jazz - Benny Goodman
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- The Jazz Years - The Thirties
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