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Brenda Lee - Fly Me To The Moon (1963)

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

Released on the 1963 album, "All Alone Am I". Written in 1954, this song was originally titled "In Other Words". It has been recorded by many artists, but the version by Frank Sinatra, recorded a year after Brenda's version, is likely the best known. His version utilized an arrangement by Quincy Jones which turned the song into an uptempo number, whereas all previous interpretations were ballads.

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  • I love this song so much;

    The first time I heard of this song, it was on a game called "Bayonetta" btw, I love that game!! ^.^

  • I've been to the Moon, as lovers do in trance immortal in glow celestial

    once there, nothing compares

    but memories take you there

    evermore.

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  • @skarymoviesyco tht games how i found this song this is one of my favorite songs now

  • I just won Bayonetta, I love this song! I have been looking for this song!

  • I might get flammed for this but I prefer this over Sinatras version

  • Lolz, I didn't like orgen church music until I played Devil May Cry. Bayonetta is no exeption.

  • i too am guilty for discoving this song in Bayonetta. i've heard the Sinatra version before, but Brenda's is much more epic.

    Would i like the song if i didn't associated it with the game? hard question, maybe O_0 all i i know is i never liked church/hymn music untill i played Devil May Cry.

  • Bayonetta - I would of never heard of it because of that game because I wasn't even born in 1963.

  • I love Brenda Lee !

  • i was only15 y/o when i heard this wonderful song in 1963 and up to now i still sing the song once in a while. thanks for posting

  • Like another poster, I hadn't heard of this version until "Bayonetta." But the ones by Frank Sinatra and Astrud Gilberto are some of my absolute favorites!!

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