2022 08 IHTSB August 14

Episode 34 August 14, 2022 00:57:05
2022 08 IHTSB August 14
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2022 08 IHTSB August 14

Aug 14 2022 | 00:57:05

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Randy McElligott

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IHTSB Aug 14, 2022

Today we conclude our annual tour of the summer sky at night in song. After our shows celebrating stars and the moon, we listen today to songs about the night. This was a very popular theme with songwriters, particularly when coupled with romance, and many songs resulted over the years. We listen today to a selection of songs on this topic, brought to us by some wonderful singers and musicians bringing us their interpretations of songs celebrating the sky at night. Enjoy our visit to the night sky in this classic music!


Artist Year Song Time

1. Fats Waller 1937 There's Honey On The Moon Tonight 2:38

2. Mel Tormé 1958 'Round Midnight 3:15

3. Maxine Sullivan 1941 Midnight 3:21

4. Buddy Clark 1936 Midnight Blue 3:42

5. Bing Crosby 1938 This Is My Night To Dream 3:12

6. Sarah Vaughan 1950 Goodnight My Love 3:29

7. Tony Martin 1947 Night And Day 2:42

8. Helen Forrest 1942 I Had the Craziest Dream Last Night 3:35

9. Frank Sinatra 1955 Last Night When We Were Young 3:19

10. Teddy Wilson 1938 I'll Dream Tonight 3:12

11. Bunny Berigan 1936 A Melody From The Sky 2:50

12. Harry James 1947 It's Awf'lly Lonely Out Tonight 3:05

13. Vic Damone 1959 You and the Night and the Music 3:23

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