How High The Moon

Album: Ultimate Collection (1951)
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  • Somewhere there's music
    How faint the tune
    Somewhere there's heaven
    How high the moon
    There is no moon above
    When love is far away too
    Till it comes true
    That you love me as I love you
    Somewhere there's music
    How near, how far
    Somewhere there's heaven
    It's where you are
    The darkest night would shine
    If you would come to me soon
    Until you will, how still my heart
    How high the moon

    Somewhere there's music
    How faint the tune
    Somewhere there's heaven
    How high the moon
    The darkest night would shine
    If you would come to me soon
    Until you will, how still my heart
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Comments: 2

  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn January 15th 1974, the sitcom "Happy Days" debut on the ABC-TV network...
    The series ran from 1974 to 1984 with a grand total of 255 episodes...
    It won three Golden Globe Awards and one Emmy Award...
    "How High the Moon" by Les Paul and Mary Ford was featured on the first episode...
    Twenty-three years earlier on April 11th, 1951 the song peaked at #1 {for 9 weeks} on Billboard's Pop Singles Best Sellers chart...
    It reached #2 {for 3 weeks} on Billboard's R&B Best Sellers chart; and for the three weeks it was at #2, the #1 record for those three weeks was "Too Young" by Nat King Cole...
    Les Paul {1915 - 2009} and Mary Ford {born Colleen Summers, 1924 - 1977}.
  • Fatjopa from Cookeville, TnR.I.P Les Paul
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