Day has come to rest, the sun is in the west, and now the purple shadows fall, this little star on high, softly to youni cry:Evening Star, you know what my feelings are, are they near or far? Tell me evening star.In the blue (in the blue) I breathe a sigh, a prayer... to... the one I love somewhere,Send your beams,To the land where angels dream,Are they near or far?Evening star?
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Day has come to rest, the sun is in the west, and now the purple shadows fall, first little star of night, softly to you I call...Evening star...sentimental evening star...now the night has come, and my love is gone. Evening star...you know what my feelings are... tell me can you see, where my love can be? Through the blue, I breathe a sigh, a prayer, to...my life, my love, somewhere. Send your beam....from the land where angels dream... is she near or far? Tell me evening star.
As far as I know there is no character named Sammy, not even the personification of Uncle Sam- fourth of July Man- in Wizard of Oz. If there is no character, logically there would be no song about him.
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
"Pinball Wizard" is a song written by Pete Townshend and performed by the English rock band The Who.
"Optimistic Voices" is the song that is played during the poppy field scene in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the name refers to both the song and the singing group. The singing group is made up of the individual singing groups known as The Debutantes and The Rhythmettes. The music is made available through the MGM orchestra.
The song that had got these words in it is. Dark room
Some Enchanted Evening
Yes it is.
One Evening - Feist song - was created in 2004.
The story about Elphaba's mother and the Wizard is in the song "No One Mourns the Wicked."
For the words to a song/sheet music you would use Form TX (literary works). To register a recording of the song you would use Form SR.
Some Enchanted Evening
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
A clean version? Is that it?
the wizard
The words of the hymn Cantate Domino come from Psalm 98. It is sung as part of evening prayer in the Anglican Church.
the answer is the wizard of oz
silent night?