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How High The Moon lyrics
Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon
There is no moon above when love is far away too
Until it comes true that you love me as I love you
Somewhere there's music, it's where you are
Somewhere there's heaven, how near, how far
The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soon
Until you will, still my heart, how high the moon
Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon
There is no moon above when love is far away too
Until it comes true that you love me as I love you
Somewhere there's music, it's where you are
Somewhere there's heaven, how near, how far
The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soon
Until you will, still my heart, how high the moon
Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon?
There is no moon above when love is far away too
Until it comes true that you love me as I love you
Somewhere there's music, it's where you are
Somewhere there's heaven, how near, how far
The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soon
Until you will, still my heart, how high the moon
Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon
There is no moon above when love is far away too
Until it comes true that you love me as I love you
Somewhere there's music, it's where you are
Somewhere there's heaven, how near, how far
The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soon
Until you will, still my heart, how high the moon
Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon
There is no moon above when love is far away too
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- Track 7 on I Remember
- 6 Like A Lover
- 8 You Taught My Heart To Sing
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- Track 3 on The Nearness of You
- 2 Like A Lover
- 4 For All We Know
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