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The Capris are an American doo wop group who became a one-hit wonder in 1961 with "There's a Moon Out Tonight."They experienced a popularity and performing resurgence in the 1980s, when three members reformed and The Manhattan Transfer recorded their song, "Morse Code of Love," which reached the US Hot 100 [1] and the U.S. AC top 20.
Pages in category "Songs about the Moon" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. À demain sur la lune;
[1] [2] In taking "I See the Moon" to number one, the Stargazers became the first act in British chart history to reach number one with their first two records to reach the chart. [1] Several singles released in the interim failed to chart. [1]
from the album With a Smile and a Song "I Need Thee Every Hour" July 11, 1962 from the album You'll Never Walk Alone "In the Garden" C. Austin Miles July 12, 1962 from the album You'll Never Walk Alone "In the Moon Mist" Jack Lawrence: January 16, 1946 (with Les Brown's Band of Renown) "In the Still of the Night" Cole Porter: October 22, 1957
"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 of the ...
A who's who have performed this song. Jerry Butler. Audrey Hepburn. Louis Armstrong. Aretha Franklin. OK, I think you get it. From Frank Sinatra to Frank Ocean, it's a bona fide classic.
"Blue Moon" is a popular song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934 that has become a standard ballad. Early recordings included those by Connee Boswell and by Al Bowlly in 1935. The song was a hit twice in 1949, with successful recordings in the U.S. by Billy Eckstine and Mel Tormé .
"There's a Moon Out Tonight" is a song originally released in 1958 by The Capris. [1] The initial release on the Planet label saw very limited sales, and the Capris disbanded. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] In 1960, after a disk jockey played the song on air, the public interest in the song that was generated led to it being re-released on the Lost Nite label ...