Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In -- From the musical ¨Hair¨ (1967)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .recorded by The Fifth Dimension (1969)
Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In -- From the musical ¨Hair¨ (1967)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .recorded by The Fifth Dimension (1969)
Walking in Space -- from the Broadway musical ¨Hair¨ (1967)
¨Tripping from Starlight to Moonville¨
Sounds of the Zodiac - Gordon Staples & The Motown Strings
Stella By Starlight - Frank Sinatra
Moonlight Sinatra LP - Frank Sinatra - every song is about the moon in some way; hope it's ok to list them all here since they're all on the same album ;-)
Moonlight Becomes You (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen)
Moon Song (Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston)
Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish)
Reaching for the Moon (Irving Berlin)
I Wished on the Moon (Dorothy Parker, Ralph Rainger)
Oh, You Crazy Moon (Burke, Van Heusen)
The Moon Got in My Eyes (Burke, Johnston)
Moonlight Mood (Harold Adamson, Peter de Rose)
Moon Love (Mack David, André Kostelanetz) (from Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony)
The Moon Was Yellow (And the Night Was Young) (Fred E. Ahlert, Edgar Leslie)
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Lucky Star -- Madonna (1983)
True Love -- Bing Crosby 1956) from the film ¨High Society¨
¨Suntanned, windblown
Honeymooners at last alone¨
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It Might As Well Be Spring -- Dick Haymes (1945)
¨I am starry eyed and vaguely discontented ...¨
I've Told Every Little Star - Linda Scott
Vincent -- Don McLean (1971)
¨Starry, starry night ...¨
Blue Star -
One of the earliest songs I remember liking from my childhood. I haven't a clue whose version it was though, but such a good tune.
Little Star -- The Elegants (1958)
Good Morning -- Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney (1939)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .also performed in Singin´ in the Rain (1952)
The Sky Is Falling - Elmore James
Moonlight Shadows - The Impressions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdc1275T8yM
Stars in Your Eyes - Herbie Hancock
I´ve Told Every Little Star -- Linda Scott (1961)
Ebb Tide -- The Righteous Brothers (1965)
Canadian Sunset -- Andy Williams (1956)
When Sunny Gets Blue -- Johnny Mathis (1956)
The Happy Wanderer -- 1953, original lyrics written in the 18th Century
¨Val-eri, val-dera
Val-deri, val-dera
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
Ha
Val-era
Come join my happy song
(RalphT played this on the accordian in the Glo Worms. )
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Cloudy - Average White Band
Stars and Stripes Forever -- Sousa march (1896)
Wide As The Sky - Isabel Davis
I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover -- Nick Lucas , Ben Bernie and Jean Goldkette (1927)
¨Revived in 1948 by several artists, most notably Art Mooney, whose recording topped the charts for 18 weeks. Other charting 1948 versions were made by Russ Morgan (No. 6), Alvino Rey (No. 6), The Three Suns (No. 10), The Uptown String Band (No. 11), and Arthur Godfrey (No. 14).¨
Sunny - Bobby Hebb
Smile - - Charlie Chaplin (1946) and Nat King Cole (1956)
Moonlight And Skies - Jimmie Rodgers
Galaxy In Janaki - Flying Lotus
Catch a Fallng Star -- Perry Como (1958)
¨And put it in your pocket
Save it for a rainy day¨
Stormy Weather -- Lena Horne (1941)
¨Don´t know why
there´s no sun up in the sky¨
Wonderful Wonderful -- Johnny Mathis (1956)
Blue Skies -- written in 1926 by Irving Berlin, recorded by Bing Crosby (1946)
(Contributed by RalphT)
Feels Like Heaven - Kenny Vaughan
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah -- Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers (1946) and several other notable vesions.
One Planet People - Fishbone
Stairway to the Stars -- The Ink Spots (1939) and many other notable recordings.
How Deep Is Your Love -- The Bee Gees (1977)
By the Light of the Silvery Moon -- published in 1909, many notable recordings.
Shine on Harvest Moon -- early 1900´s
One of a series of moon-related Tin Pan Alley songs of the era
Moonlight Bay -- (1912) Many notable covers and recordings.
Sun Goddess - Earth Wind & Fire
Saturn's Pattern - Paul Weller
Hey There -- Rosemary Clooney (1954)
¨You with the stars in your eyes¨
Star Eyes - Charlie Parker
Friendly Star - Judy Garland (from "Summer Stock", 1950)
Half Moon - Janis Joplin
How High the Moon -- Les Paul and Mary Ford (1951), jazz standard from 1940.
¨Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon¨
I´ve Told Ev´ry Little Star -- Linda Scott (1961), published in 1932.
Dum-da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Dum-da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Dum-da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Why haven't I told you?
Oh, baby, I've told every little star
Just how sweet I think you are
Why haven't I told you?
Shine On Harvest Moon -- Ruth Etting in the Ziegfield Follies (1931)
(Contribution from RalphT)
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