Dick Haymes also the Platters.
Originally recorded by Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra in 1950.
Also covered by:
* The Ames Brothers
* Ray Anthony
* Bill Clark
* Sonny Clark
* Al Cohn
* Hank Crawford
* Donnie & The Dreamers
* Five Boroughs
* Jerry Gray
* Grant Green
* The Johnny Guarnieri Quintet
* Dick Haymes
* Al Hibbler
* Herb Jeffries
* Greta Keller
* Dick Noel
* Ike Quebec
* Sid Ramin & His Orchestra
* Jimmy Ricks & the Ravens
* The Rivieras
* Linda Scott
* Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
* Joe Shulman
* The Sonny Stitt Quartet
* Hugo Winterhalter
* The Lester Young Quintet
Every Star shall sing a Carol
The music from the Star-Spangled Banner came from the popular 18th-century British song "To Anacreon in Heaven", often called "The Anacreontic Song". It was composed by John Stafford Smith and used for various patriotic songs, though the Star-Spangled Banner remains the most popular by far.
Linda Scott - I've told every little star.
In the 1780s, Mozart made the tune of it. (originally for the song he composed, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star") But then 50 years later an American music publisher, Charles Bradlee, put the ABCs to that tune and copyrighted it in 1835. Mozart made the tune of the Alphabet song, (and Twinkle Twinkle and Baa Baa Black Sheep) not the lyrics.
Star Plus Song
With Every Heartbeat - Five Star song - was created on 1989-04-08.
The Ravens!
The song used to put the words for The Star Spangled Banner into its own song is "To Anacreon in Heaven. The tune was originally composed by John Staffford Smith.
Counting every star in the known universe is an unimaginable task, as estimates suggest there are around 100 billion to 200 billion galaxies, each containing billions of stars. Even if one could count one star per second, it would take billions of years to count them all, far exceeding the current age of the universe, which is about 13.8 billion years. Therefore, it's practically impossible to count every star individually.
"""The Man in the Mirror"" is a wonderful poem that Winston Churchill wrote that every American should know. If song lyrics count as poems, then the Star-Spangled Banner should also definitely be known."
They are composed of mainly hydrogen and helium.
Every Star shall sing a Carol
Like a Star is a song from the album "Connie Bailey Rae" by singer-songwriter Connie Bailey Rae that was released in 2006. The song remains her biggest hit in the United States to date.
It's officially called "Star Wars Main Title."
Yes you can.
The song was composed by the Star Trek orchestra, as are most songs used in Star Trek. If you are looking to download it then search for Star Trek Enterprise Series Soundtrack in any of the major search engines and you should be able to find something.
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