'So Deep is the Night (Tristesse) is based on Chopin's Tristesse, etude Op.10/3. The original arrangement for voice is attributed to M.Melfi with words by Jean Marietti and Andre Viand. English lyrics were written by Sonny Miller. It was popularised during the late 1930s and 1940s and was performed by many artists of this era.along with contemporary singers in more recent years.
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There may be other songs with the same lyrics, but a consistent search result has been Haystak's "My Lyrics".
Somewhere Deep in the Night was created in 2001-05.
The song that has those lyrics is Bring On The Wonder by Susan Enan
Hi, The song is called In the Black of Night by Soul Train Soul http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1jz5VJ8PK4 It took me AGES to try and find it so I thought I'd spare you the research :)
Music for "Deep Purple" was written by Peter DeRoseIt became so popular that the Lyricist Mitchell Parish wrote lyrics to go along with it.
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There may be other songs with the same lyrics, but a consistent search result has been Haystak's "My Lyrics".
A person looking to find the lyrics to the popular Bee Gees song How Deep is your love can simply purchase the CD and read the lyrics on the CD cover.
There are a number of places to search for song lyrics online and Say Hello by Deep Dish is one that can be found among them. Sites such as metro lyrics, song meanings, lyrics and elyrics all have versions of this tune.
I got it after google-ing it... Track: Wrap Me In Dreams Composer: Deep Sounds Album: Late Night Vocals http://www.westonemusic.com/musicsearch.asp
She wrote no songs on her own, but co-wrote a few with other song writers. Billie was primarily an interpreter of the songs that other people had written and the had the unique skill of singing quite trite lyrics and unmemorable songs and imbuing them with deep feeling.
Somewhere Deep in the Night was created in 2001-05.
I believe the following link is the poem you are looking for: http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Poetry/HuntAbouBenAdhem.htm
The song that has those lyrics is Bring On The Wonder by Susan Enan
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