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"Swept Away" is a song by American R&B singer Diana Ross for her album of the same name. Ross released the song as the album's second single on August 14, 1984, by the RCA . It was written by Daryl Hall , Sara Allen and produced by Hall and Arthur Baker .
One variant of the song is called "Our Wedding Day". A related song, "Out of the Window", was collected by Sam Henry from Eddie Butcher of Magilligan in Northern Ireland in around 1930 and published in 1979. [9] Yet another song, "I Once Had a True Love", also appears to be related, as it shares some lyrics with "She Moved Through the Fair". [10]
Although Turner never officially sang or recorded the song, it became her theme song during her peak years as one of Hollywood's top leading ladies, often played when she entered a nightclub or restaurant. The song is played in the film The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) during a murder scene.
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He went on to write song lyrics for several movies, primarily for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [ 2 ] By 1933, Kahn had become a full-time motion picture songwriter, contributing to movies such as Flying Down to Rio , Thanks a Million , Kid Millions , A Day at the Races , Everybody Sing , One Night of Love , Three Smart Girls , Let's Sing Again , San ...
The song is played at the end of the film after Jon Batiste's titular symphony is played by an orchestra at Carnegie Hall. It Never Went Away not only brings the music down from a whole orchestra to a piano, but is also intended to summarize the documented events.
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