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Beautiful song sung by one of the greatest singers ever to grace a stage, its great that he as left us with so many songs that we can listen to forever, thank you Al Martino.
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One of the most beautiful songs ever sang. Al martino passed away too soon and too unrecognized. Thank's to the fans of this wonderful singer.
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Just found this version since I have been hooked on the real feelings and emotions that come through in Jack Jones' version. Pays to look around. Thank you.
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This is one of the most beautiful vocal versions of this I've heard. Andy Williams also has a beautiful version. The most beautiful version is the instrumental one, but I don't remember the name of the orchestra.
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how true it was,,I'll never forget you Moonbeam
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I dedicate this superb version of this song to My VERY loving memory of Barbra Jean "Bonnie Rose" Ragan (June 23, 1967 -- November 21/22, 2010). My Darling Barbra was only forty-three when she died after a valiant battle with cancer. Barbra and I were together only two years. To all of those who view and listen to this marvelous song by Al Martino -- love your sweethearts with all that is within you! Time passes by all-too-quickly! Many thanks to you, JCH, for submitting this sweet video!
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Many, many thanks to Al Martino, Vic Damone, and Jack Jones for singing such great versions of this wondrous tune. I wish I could have shared this song with My Eternally-Beloved Wife, Barbra, before she left this world, and me, on November 21/22, 2010. Barbra and I were married only two years before cancer came back from remission and stole her away from me. Barbra was (IS) the most Heavenly-Resplendent gal I've ever met. It took me thirty years to find My Barbra. I love her beyond Space/Time!
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favorite son of Philadelphia and a perfect gentleman.I'm partial to this song because it touches my heart from a life experience the words are true..
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thank you for the video :D Once upon a time a girl with moonlight in her eyes Put her hand in mine and said she loved me so But that was once upon a time very long ago Once upon a hill we sat beneath a willow tree Counting all the stars and waiting for the dawn But that was once upon a time, now the tree is gone How the breeze ruffled through her hair How we always laughed as though tomorrow wasn't there We were young and didn't have a care Where did it go?
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NO one sings this better than Al.....but then everything he does is wonderful.
So glad you like the song, super version by Mr Martino, he was the greatest. I am so sorry about Barbara. Cherish those happy memories.
jchharrop 3 months ago
You can find this on Spotlight on Al Martino (Great Gentlemen of Song) Capitol cd.
jchharrop 5 months ago
I agree.
jchharrop 8 months ago
Thanks for all your nice comments.
jchharrop 1 year ago 4
It is a lovely song, by the best!
jchharrop 2 years ago 2