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"By the Light of the Silvery Moon" or "By the Light of the Silv'ry Moon" is a popular love song. The music was written by Gus Edwards, and the lyrics by Edward Madden. The song was published in 1909 and first performed on stage by Lillian Lorraine in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1909. It was one of a series of moon-related Tin Pan Alley songs
"Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon" is a song written by Harry Tobias and Percy Wenrich in 1937 and performed by Bing Crosby. It reached #4 on the U.S. pop chart in 1937. [ 1 ] Outside of the US, the song peaked at #1 in Canada, Germany and Norway.
under the silvery moon; Meet me tonight in dreamland, where love's sweet roses bloom. Come with the love-light gleaming in your dear eyes of blue; Meet me in dreamland, sweet dreamy dreamland; There let my dreams come true.
Crosby bings personally with solo vocals, ensemble clowning and kidding-on-the-square crooning, the most legit being ‘Melancholy Baby’ (with Carolyn Lee): ‘By the Light of the Silvery Moon’ in a tiptop illustrated song slide routine in one of those early picture-houses: and thematically does ‘Birth of the Blues’ as the credits ...
Al Martino - a single release for Capitol Records (1973). [2]Anne Shelton recorded a version for the UK market (1954). [3]Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1954 [4] for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56) issued by Mosaic Records (catalog MD7-245) in 2009.
Jerry Vale - included in his 1959 album The Same Old Moon. [12] Johnny Mathis - included in his 1959 album Heavenly. Mel Tormé - in his 1994 album A Tribute to Bing Crosby. Michael Holliday - included in the 1962 album To Bing - From Mike. [13] Val Doonican - included in the 1982 album Val Sings Bing. [14]
A duet performance by Bing Crosby and Gary Crosby was recorded on March 22, 1951, [5] and reached No. 14 in the Billboard charts in 1951. [ 6 ] The Beatles performed "Moonlight Bay" with comedians Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise on the duo's ATV programme Two of a Kind in December 1963.
"Dick Tracy in B-Flat" (with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and Jimmy Durante) Command Performance #162 — 1945-10-05 "Gotta Be This or That" The Danny Kaye Show: Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010) 1945-10-05 "How Deep Is the Ocean" The Danny Kaye Show — 1945-10-05 "My Romance" The Danny Kaye Show: Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010) 1945-12-09