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The bluebird is mentioned at the end of the 1968 Beatles film Yellow Submarine, when the leader of the Blue Meanies, the Chief Blue Meanie claims that his "cousin is the bluebird of happiness". Beatles Paul McCartney wrote a song about them for his band Wings ’ 1973 album Band on the Run , " Bluebird ".
"Bluebird of Happiness" is a song composed in 1934 by Sandor Harmati, with words by Edward Heyman and additional lyrics by Harry Parr-Davies. Harmati wrote the song for his friend, the tenor Jan Peerce , the leading singer at Radio City Music Hall .
Sandor Harmati is best remembered now for his song "Bluebird of Happiness", written in 1934 for his friend, the tenor Jan Peerce.The words were by Edward Heyman, with additional lyrics by Harry Parr-Davies. [18]
He also made a popular 1948 recording of "Bluebird of Happiness." Mooney's name, as well as his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame , was prominently featured in the 1990 motion picture The Adventures of Ford Fairlane .
He provided additional lyrics for Jan Peerce's best-selling recording of "Bluebird of Happiness," with music by Sandor Harmati and original lyrics by Edward Heyman. In 1939, the show Black Velvet featured Parr-Davies's song "Crash, Bang, I Want to Go Home."
In 2013, she was back with more of her own material on The Bluebird of Happiness (Saint Marie Records), for which she wrote all but one track (with the composer credit to Anna-Lynne Williams). [5] An 8-track EP titled Until was released through Saint-Loup Records on April 16, 2013. A collection of covers called "Covers" was released in 2017 in ...
"Blue Skies" is a popular song, written by Irving Berlin in 1926. "Blue Skies" is one of many popular songs whose lyrics use a "bluebird of happiness" as a symbol of cheer: "Bluebirds singing a song/Nothing but bluebirds all day long."
The Bluebird Of Happiness" w. Edward Heyman & Harry Parr-Davies m. Sandor Hamati "Home, James, and Don't Spare the Horses", by Fred Hillebrand, recorded by Jay Wilbur and later by Elsie Carlisle, with Ambrose and his Orchestra [2] "If (They Made Me a King)", music by Tolchard Evans and lyrics by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell