This instrumental "Moonlight Serenade" was written by Victor Young for the 1952 film "The Star" as background music in a restaurant scene with Bette Davis. Later in the 50s, Metropoltian New York's WPAT began using it as the theme on "Gaslight Revue," America's first station with half-hours of uninterrupted music. Words were added by comedian, Milton Berle, and recorded by Felicia Sanders as "Summer Love."
Beautiful video and song! Thanks.
fredjmp 11 months ago
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This instrumental "Moonlight Serenade" was written by Victor Young for the 1952 film "The Star" as background music in a restaurant scene with Bette Davis. Later in the 50s, Metropoltian New York's WPAT began using it as the theme on "Gaslight Revue," America's first station with half-hours of uninterrupted music. Words were added by comedian, Milton Berle, and recorded by Felicia Sanders as "Summer Love."
Cosmopolite100 11 months ago
A million thanks for sharing this gem, Musicmemories2010!!
Peaceful429 1 year ago
Fablous brillent music and video
Thanks Judie for sharing
lauredean100 1 year ago
Thank you very much also for this lovely sharing... i put it in my plROMANTIC..... very lovely!!!
gfks11 1 year ago
Beautiful music.
Thank Nancy for sharing.
kotasierota 1 year ago
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tonydmen1 1 year ago
wonderful *****
tonydmen1 1 year ago
".....just like the August moon........too soon you had vanished in the mist...".
nancyfloressantos 1 year ago
@nancyfloressantos Very beautiful and relaxing music.
Fegen 1 year ago