The Honeymoon Song
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the original is from 1958 by Mikis Theodorakis (An thymitheis toneiro mou)
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Who made the original?
'Cause this isn't recorded earlier than '64, or?
Or I don't know, but Beatles recorded it in '64, I think...
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Originally the greek name of the song is "An thimitheis to oneiro mou" (If you remember my dream), and was composed by the great greek composer Mikis Theodorakis
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lovely!!!
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"...The women's enthusiasm so contagious, particularly Gorgeous, Seductive, Alluring and Sensuous like Miss Mary Hokin whom I adored so much, that I for one could not keep my heart from beating faster..."
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"... Esta canción en particular, ha despertado algunos recuerdos caros ... en donde gran parte es acerca de lo que U era de esperar, muy mal. Una de las mejores canciones de D que he oído, que realmente trae de vuelta, las manos de D tiempo ... D nostalgia la época dorada de los días D pasada. llano y sencillo pero profundo D de la calidad es realmente impresionante, fuerte y poderoso de llenado que cumplan ... un recuerdo de los recuerdos espumosos de antaño, Merci beaucoup por le poste!!!
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"...I will assure you that no one will have the slightest difficulty in being amused by it. This is exactly the version of this song that I've been looking for...Merci Beaucoup mon amour por le Poste!!!
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Hello from Japan.
Enjoy my version of "Lullaby of the Leaves" with my garden ;D
The original sung by Marino Marinni is now available in YT!
greetings from Japan,
Tommy
The music is by a greek composer called Mikis Theodorakis!
pitg21 3 years ago 2
Thanks and yes, I knew it. But I added the composer and the lyricist into the description.
hannaberry2 3 years ago
Muy bonito.
mispipas 3 years ago
Gracias!
hannaberry2 3 years ago
Hi!
Nice! marked***** Well done (homework?).
Thank you ;D
This song is Paul McCartney's Favourite, so called "show tune" for showing Mary's attractive sweetness, included her first alubum "Post Card".
Kuramochi0214 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment and also for information. I borrowed "Post Card" from library and have listened all the songs many, many times now.
hannaberry2 3 years ago