Song lyrics to Sleepy Serenade (1941). Music by Lou Singer, Lyrics by Mort Greene. Played by Ted Lewis and His Orchestra and sung by The Andrews Sisters in Hold That Ghost.
When stars appear, I seem to hear a serenade I watch the moon, and then my tune is softly played The music thrills and gently fills my heart with bliss I hear the theme and want to dream and reminisce
I close my eyes ‘neath the blanket of indigo skies And my serenade sighs like a breeze from Heaven above
Even at dawn, when the stars and the moonlight have gone My refrain lingers on, like a memory of love.
The love has flown, and I’m always alone I’m not afraid …
I’ll always keep my dreamy, my sleepy serenade. I like to dream, a sleepy serenade and dream my life away To a dreamy sleepy serenade
Song lyrics to The Donkey Serenade. Music by Rudolf Friml (1923). Lyrics by Chet Forrest and Bob Wright. Sung by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in My Friend Irma There's a song in the air,But the fair senoritaDoesn't seem to careFor the song in the air.So I'll sing to the…
Song lyrics to Aurora, Written by Mário Lago and Roberto Roberti (1940), English lyrics by Harold Adamson (1941). Played by Ted Lewis and His Orchestra and sung by The Andrews Sisters In Abbott and Costello's Hold that Ghost Aurora comes from Rio De JaneiroShe dances in a little street cafe.And…
Song lyrics to Chattanooga Choo Choo (1941) written by Mack Gordon, composed by Harry Warren. Chattanooga Choo Choo was originally recorded as a big band/swing tune by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra and featured in the 1941 movie Sun Valley Serenade. It was the first song to receive a gold…