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The music was written by Richard A. Whiting, the lyrics by Raymond B. Egan in 1918. Written during the Great War, the song tells of the parting of a soldier and his sweetheart. The title comes from the final line of the chorus: Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu, When the clouds roll by I'll come to you, Then the skies will seem more blue,
Raymond Lewis (September 3, 1952 – February 11, 2001) [1] was an American basketball and streetball player. [2] After playing college basketball for Cal State LA , he was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 1973 NBA draft .
Sweet Cootehill Town" is another traditional farewell song, this time involving a man leaving Ireland to go to America. The tune appeared, with sacred lyrics, in 19th century American tunebooks. "Shouting Hymn" in Jeremiah Ingalls's Christian Harmony (1805) is a related tune. [25]
"Farewell Angelina" has remained a continuous part of Joan Baez' concert repertoire, being recorded twice for live albums during the 1980s. The song has also been recorded by the New Riders of the Purple Sage (on Oh, What a Mighty Time), John Mellencamp (on Rough Harvest), Tim O'Brien (See Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 39, masterfully collected by Jay Ess), Show of Hands, and Danu's When ...
"Farewell" is a song written by Martin Quittenton and Rod Stewart. Stewart released it on his 1974 album Smiler . Among the musicians featured were Ray Jackson of Lindisfarne on mandolin , and Ric Grech on violin .
Lewis Hamilton’s farewell at Mercedes ends the greatest era in F1 history – but not in the way you think. Kieran Jackson. Updated December 7, 2024 at 8:01 AM.
Here, the lyrics annotated with any Alwyn references. This, of course, wasn’t Swift’s only breakup song seemingly about Alwyn: “loml” is also devastating. Verse 1:
"Swing! Brother, Swing!" – Music and Lyrics by Walter Bishop, Sr., Lewis Raymond and Clarence Williams "Caravan" – Lyrics by I. Mills, Music by Juan Tizol and D. Ellington "Dancers in Love" – Music by D. Ellington "Cry Me a River" – Music and Lyrics by Arthur Hamilton "Blues in the Night" – Lyrics by J. Mercer, Music by Harold Arlen