Elizabeth in German is Elisabeth.
The song begins;
"Listen to my song, Elisabeth..."
AnswerHoer mein Leid, ElisabethVon den alten Allee
Klingt bis zu den See
Und von jeden Baum
Es ist wie ein Traum.
Schatten der Vergangenheit
Shauen herab von alten Schloos
Und sie fliehen dich an
Ach sei doch gescheit
Versauem nicht die Zeit
Sonst tut es dir Leid.
Durch den alten Allee
Hinueber zum See
Und rauschendvoll Gluck
Die Zauber Musik.
Oeffnen Herzen und Ohr?)
Und auch jenen Chor
Der zaertlich verklingt
Und Gruesse dir bringt.
Hier die verbesserte Version aus Moskau:
Günter Kallmann Chor - Elisabeth Serenade
Hör' mein Lied, Elisabeth,
von der alten Allee klingt hin bis zum See
und von jedem Baum,
es ist wie ein Traum, Elisabeth!
Hör' mein Lied, Elisabeth,
durch die alte Allee hinüber zum See
und lauschend voll Glück
der Zaubermusik, Elisabeth!
Schatten der Vergangenheit
schauen herab vom alten Schloß,
und sie flehen dich an, ach, sei doch gescheit,
versäum' nicht die Zeit, sonst tut es dir leid!
Hör' mein Lied, Elisabeth,
öffne Herz immer froh
und auch jenen Chor, der zärtlich erklingt,
und Grüße dir bringt, Elisabeth, Elisabeth!
fall for you, by secondhand serenade.
Secondhand Serenade- Tested and True
"Christmas Serenade" was written by John David. The song captures the spirit of the holiday season through its melodic and heartfelt lyrics, making it a cherished piece for Christmas celebrations.
Franz Schubert wrote The Erlking in his teenage years. It was written in 1815
Schubert.
There are various sites online where you can find song lyrics. The lyrics to "Fall for You" by Secondhand Serenade can be found on sites including A-Z Lyrics and Sweets Lyrics.
fall for you, by secondhand serenade.
I think Franz Schuberts most famous song was poof.
"Tame Me With You" is a song that was performed by Secondhand Serenade. To be able to view the lyrics to the song you can visit websites like Lyrics Mode and eLyrics.
Secondhand Serenade- Tested and True
A person can find the song lyrics of "Is there anybody out there" on the lyricsmode website as well as finding the lyrics to many different songs. This provided song is from the band called Secondhand Serenade.
"Christmas Serenade" was written by John David. The song captures the spirit of the holiday season through its melodic and heartfelt lyrics, making it a cherished piece for Christmas celebrations.
Franz Schubert wrote The Erlking in his teenage years. It was written in 1815
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Schubert.
Where the gentle Avon flows and a trailing rambler grows there is a window shining into the night a window shining into the night and the casement curtain flutters and glows in candle light And a girl sits listening there to a haunting old world aire as if someone plays so softly below so softly below, so softly below she no longer hears the sweet serenade of long ago?????? phantom answer came there none but she waited on and on till her window grew bright with dawns early gllow her window grew bright with dawns early glow she no longer hears the sweet serenade of love ??????? All the while her wonder grows as the music comes and goes ahh what magic makes this rare delight her calling awkes the midsummer night, ahh ahhhh ahh ahhh ah ahhhhhh NB: This is my recollection after 33 years. The order of the verses may be misplaced and a few words may be different; but for the most part, that is it, C, Hylton Jamaica W.I.
I had an album back in the late 80's, the title was Midnight Blue by Louise tucker and Charlie Scarbeck. It had a song on it titled Only For You. the tune was the same as Elizabethan Serenade. I don't know if this is the original lyrics or if there are original lyrics to the song. I have tried to find the album but to no avail. The album was recorded in England. I hope this is helpful.