Gee, The Moon Is Shining Bright - The Dixie Cups
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Gee, The Moon Is Shining Bright - The Dixie Cups
How High the Moon -- Les Paul and Mary Ford [[1951); Ella Fitzgerald; Aretha Franklin; Keely Smith
Moonshadow - Cat Stevens
Fly Me To The Moon -- Frank Sinatra [[1964) His version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon.
Rocket - Beyoncé
Rocket Man -- Elton John [[1972)
Take Off - Bob & Doug McKenzie
Up, Up and Away -- The Fifth Dimension [[1967)
Flying Home - Benny Goodman Sextet
Comeback - O[[+>
[[Won't You Come Home) Bill Bailey -- published in 1902, ragtime song
Come To Me - France Joli
Lydia Bailey [Negulesco, 1952]
Lydia the Tatooed Lady -- Groucho Marx [[1939)
Lydian - Norman Brown
Lydia Maria Child
.... Lydia Cornell .....
Beans And Cornell Bread - Louis Jordan
Down On The Cornell - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Far Above Cayuga's Waters -- Cornell University's alma mater written in 1870.
Lift the chorus, speed it onward,
Loud her praises tell;
Hail to thee, our alma mater!
Hail, all hail, Cornell!
The tune has been used since by dozens of universities, colleges, high schools, and
camps worldwide.
Prof. Cornel West
.... Adam West ....
West Side Story -- 1957, score by Leonard Bernstein, recordings by Andre Previn, Stan Kenton, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck and many others.
My True Story - The Jive Five
I Could Write a Book - Rodgers & Hart
[[Who Wrote) The Book of Love -- The Monotones [[1957); The Mudlarks; The Four Seasons
Paperback Writer - The Beatles
Paper Doll -- The Mills Brothers [[1943)
I'm gonna buy a paper doll that I can call my own
It's Only A Paper Moon - Ella Fitzgerald [[and many others)
It's Only Make Believe -- Conway Twitty [[1957), numerous covers
Let's Pretend - The Raspberries
My Pretending Days Are Over - The Dells
Brilliant Disguise - Bruce Springsteen
Drop The Mask - Diana Ross
If You Could See Me Now - Billy Eckstine
If My Friends Could See Me Now -- Gwen Verdon [[1966) in the musical Sweet Charity.
Shirley MacLaine in the 1969 film adaptation. Covered by many artists.
It's Bad For Me To See You - Yvonne Fair, Gladys Knight & The Pips
All of Me -- Billie Holiday [[1941); Frank Sinatra; Willie Nelson
Can't you see
I'm no good without you
See Me Feel Me - The Who