How High The Moon

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How High The Moon

How High the Moon " is a jazz standard with lyrics by Nancy Hamilton and music by Morgan Lewis. It was first featured in the 1940 Broadway revue Two for the Show ...

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How High the Moon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"How High the Moon" is a jazz standard. with lyrics. by Nancy Hamilton. and music by Morgan Lewis. It was first featured in the 1940 Broadway revue Two for the Show

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How High the Moon: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article

On February 8, 1940, Alfred Drake and Frances Comstock introduced “How High the Moon” during the Broadway revue Two for the Show. The musical would run at the ...

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Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (How High the Moon)

How High The Moon Lyrics - Somewhere there's music How faint the tune Somewhere there's heaven How high the moon There is no moon above When love is far away...

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Les Paul And Mary Ford - How High The Moon Lyrics

Watch the video & listen to Les Paul – How High the Moon for free. How High the Moon appears on the album Guitar Wizard. Les Paul (born June 9, 1915 - August 13 ...

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