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How High the Moon

 

How High the Moon

"How High the Moon" is a song, now a jazz standard, by Nancy Hamilton (lyrics), Morgan Lewis (music).

How High The Moon was the working title of the BBC WW2 drama mini-series Seaforth, starring Linus Roach and Lia Williams.

Lyrics

The song's lyrics follow:

"Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune
:Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon
:There is no moon above and love is far away too
:'Til it comes true
:That you love me and I love you

"Somewhere there's music, how near how far
:Somewhere there's heaven, that's where you are
:The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soon
:Until you will, I'll still my heart, how high the moon

"Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune
:Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon
:The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soon
:Until you will, I'll still my heart, how high the moon"

Perhaps the most memorable version was sung in various recordings by Ella Fitzgerald.

Samples

  • of "How High the Moon"



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