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  2. Moonlight in Vermont (song) - Wikipedia

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    Moonlight in Vermont" is a popular song about the U.S. state of Vermont, written by John Blackburn (lyrics) and Karl Suessdorf (music) and published in 1944. [1] It was introduced by Margaret Whiting in a 1944 recording.

  3. Swingin' on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Mel Torm é chronology; Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley ... "Moon Song" (Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston) – 3:16 "How High the Moon" ... "Moonlight in Vermont" (John ...

  4. Mel Tormé - Wikipedia

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    " The Mel-Tones were among the first jazz-influenced vocal groups, [12] blazing a path later followed by The Hi-Lo's, The Four Freshmen, The Singers Unlimited, and The Manhattan Transfer. Tormé was discharged from the United States Army in 1946 and soon returned to a life of radio, TV, movies, and music. [11] In 1947, he started a solo singing ...

  5. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (album) - Wikipedia

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    The film's songs are included in full, with "Christmas In Heaven" having a longer fade-out than appears in the film. The original UK vinyl release had the traditional George Peckham messages etched on the runout grooves. The first side read: "GADZOOKS!!! NO TIME LEFT. TURN OVER FOR "THE MEANING OF LIFE" NOW.

  6. Songs for Any Taste - Wikipedia

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    Songs for Any Taste is a 1957 live album by Mel Tormé, recorded at the Crescendo Club. Interspersed with studio recordings, this is one of three albums that Tormé released with material from his appearances at the club.

  7. Robert Wells (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    From 1945–1949, Wells collaborated extensively with Mel Tormé. Among their many hits were "Born to be Blue" and "A Stranger Called the Blues", as well as numerous film songs. [2] [3] Their most famous work together is "The Christmas Song". Wells had written what would become the first four lines of the song on a hot day in July, 1945.

  8. John Blackburn (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    John M. Blackburn (October 19, 1913 in Massillon, Ohio – November 15, 2006 in Newport, Oregon) was a lyricist.He wrote the lyrics to "Moonlight in Vermont".He was raised in Shaker Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio.

  9. Moonlight in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Moonlight in Vermont can refer to: Moonlight in Vermont, a 1943 film "Moonlight in Vermont" (song), a popular song best known in a recording by Margaret Whiting with Billy Butterfield's Orchestra; Moonlight in Vermont, a 1956 compilation jazz album by Johnny Smith; Moonlight in Vermont, a 2017 television film featuring Lacey Chabert