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Paul Lincke "Das Glühwürmchen", known in English as "The Glow-Worm", is a song from Paul Lincke's 1902 operetta Lysistrata, with German lyrics by Heinz Bolten-Backers.In the operetta, it is performed as a trio with three female solo voices singing alternately and the women's chorus joining in the refrain.
The Glow-Worm: Paul Lincke, the original German lyrics by Heinz Bolten-Backers, English lyrics by Johnny Mercer The Mills Brothers 3 weeks at No. 1 in 1952 (Billboard charts) 1936 Goody Goody: Matty Malneck: Frankie Lymon (#20 in the US and No. 24 in the UK 1943 Hit the Road to Dreamland: Harold Arlen 1937 Hooray for Hollywood: Richard A ...
"Carry Me Home" is a song by gospel house/progressive house group Gloworm, fronted by American singer Sedric Johnson. It features vocals by Pauline Taylor and was co-written by Johnson with producer Will Mount.
His more successful songs of the 1950s include "The Glow-Worm" (sung by the Mills Brothers) and "Something's Gotta Give". In 1961, he wrote the lyrics to " Moon River " for Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's and for Days of Wine and Roses , both with music by Henry Mancini , and Mercer received his third and fourth Oscars for Best Song.
The latter includes the song "Das Glühwürmchen," known in English as "The Glow-Worm". It was originally translated into English by Lilla Cayley Robinson in the early 20th century, but American lyricist Johnny Mercer later expanded and greatly revised her lyrics.
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A glowing worm was discovered in the Peruvian rainforest that is making researchers scratch their heads. Photographer Jeff Cremer found the unique glowing creatures sitting inside a dirt wall in Peru.
Lullaby Land has been well received by critics, some even considering it among the greatest industrial albums ever recorded.Exclaim! called it their best work, saying "these folks can turn collage into counterpoint the way only masters of the avant-garde have done; Zappa comes to mind for those old enough to remember the delirious metamorphoses on Absolutely Free."