Posted by Jonathan Adler:
Sunday Song Lyric:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_10_08-2006_10_14.shtml#1160184278


   Some American songwriters had an uncanny ability to write nearly
   timeless songs. Among them, [1]Hoagy Carmichael was [2]one of the
   greatest. Hoagy wrote many classics, including "The Nearness of You,"
   "Georgia on My Mind," and "Washboard Blues," but his most famous song
   was "Stardust."
   With lyrics by Mitchell Parish, "Stardust" became an American
   standard. Artists who hit the charts with it include Frank Sinatra,
   Nat King Cole, Tommy Dorsey, Bing Crosby, and Louis Armstrong. It's
   probably only a matter of time before someone else makes a splash with
   it again. So here are the lyrics:

     And now the purple dusk of twilight time
     Steals across the meadows of my heart
     High up in the sky the little stars climb
     Always reminding me that were apart
     You wander down the lane and far away
     Leaving me a song that will not die
     Love is now the stardust of yesterday
     The music of the years gone by
     Sometimes I wonder why I spend
     The lonely night dreaming of a song
     The melody haunts my reverie
     And I am once again with you
     When our love was new
     And each kiss an inspiration
     But that was long ago
     Now my consolation
     Is in the stardust of a song
     Beside a garden wall
     When stars are bright
     You are in my arms
     The nightingale tells his fairy tale
     A paradise where roses bloom
     Though I dream in vain
     In my heart it will remain
     My stardust melody
     The memory of loves refrain

   [3]Fun Wiki facts: Hoagy Carmichael also had a career as an actor, and
   Ian Fleming sometimes described James Bond as looking like Hoagy with
   a scar across his face.

References

   1. http://www.hoagy.com/
   2. http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_home_page.asp?exhibitId=57
   3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoagy_Carmichael

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