More to love By Jim Photoglo search in : http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=WEwZowjNulk Good luck
my rooster
Mr. Mister 1985
The Beatles
In 81' Bill Squire sang the song lonley is the night.
Birds, I have heard birds in the middle of the night, it's the best answer I can give you..
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It sings Early In the Morning And Late At Night.
The lark sings in the morning and the nightingale sings, appropriately, at night. So... lark= It's the daytime. Gotta get out of bed. Off to Mantua! nightingale= It's still night. We have lots of time. Let's keep doing whatever it was we were doing between scene four and scene five!
The nightingale, a bird that sings in the night and the lark, a bird that sings in the morning.
DONNYBROOKFAIR
a KINKS a bird witch sings morning,noon,and night.
I think you are asking in an oblique way about the bird songs Romeo and Juliet hear when they wake up in bed after their wedding night. They discuss whether it is a nightingale (who sings at night) or a lark (who sings in the morning). This is important because Romeo must be out of town before dawn.
In Act 3, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet," Shakespeare uses the lark as a symbol of the morning and the nightingale as a symbol of the night. The lark's song signals morning and Juliet's plea for Romeo to stay, while the nightingale's song signals night and Romeo's need to leave before dawn. These birds serve as a reminder of the urgency and limitations of Romeo and Juliet's love.
pitbull sings 'we run the night'
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my rooster
it was Art Carney in 1954