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'Fly Me To The Moon' by Frank Sinatra was released in 1964 on the Reprise label. An interessting fact is that on the first lunar landing by man, this song was played inside the Apollo 11 spacecraft.

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I should think hundreds of times. And, he also recorded it.

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No. Van Morrison sings "Moondance".

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