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"The Sweetest Sounds" is a popular song, with words and music written by Richard Rodgers for the 1962 musical No Strings. The song opens and closes the show for characters Barbara Woodruff and David Jordan, performed by Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley in the original Broadway theatre production and subsequent cast recording .
For Loves’ Sweet Sake: Song: 1910 He Told Her That He Loved Her: Song: 1896 Hollywood Waltzes: Piano: 1885 Hope on, Sweetheart: 1901 I Am a Yale Girl: Soprano: 1896 I Know You'll Not Forget Me: 1899 I Love Her All Day Long: Tenor: 1895 I Love Thee So: Song: 1909 I Love You Dear: Song: 1920 I Love You Now: Song: 1896 I Want to See the Old ...
The language of love Only you are witness To my ardent desire; Go tell her, tell my beloved How much I long for her and sigh. Tell her that with her so far away, My grief can never be allayed, That the only hope I cherish Is for my future to be spent with her. Tell her that day and night I count the hours of my yearning, That hope, a sweet hope ...
The love that is just what it seems. The girl of my dreams is the sweetest girl Of all the girls I know Each sweet co-ed, like a rainbow trail Fades in the after glow The blue of her eyes and the gold of her hair Are a blend of the western sky And the moonlight beams On the girl of my dreams She's the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.
"For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" is a song written by Paul Simon and recorded by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel on their third studio album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (1966). It is sung solely by Art Garfunkel , and consists mainly of his vocals with heavy reverb and a 12-string acoustic guitar.
The song is mentioned in the chorus of Moonlight Bay, a popular song written in 1912. Arthur Conan Doyle’s “His Last Bow”, 1917, brings Sherlock Holmes into service in World War One. Holmes speaks of “The Old Sweet Song”, ‘How often have I heard it in days gone by. It was a favorite of the late lamented Professor Moriarty.
We’ve all been there: You’re talking to someone new, someone special — and the conversation suddenly grinds to an awkward halt.How can you keep them from saying, “Well, it’s been nice ...
"The Sweetest Love" is a song by American R&B singer Robin Thicke. The R&B ballad is the follow-up single to the moderately successful "Magic" and is the second official single from Something Else. The song was released to radio on September 9, 2008.