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Midnight Sun (Remastered)
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INTERPRÉTATION
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Interprète
Vincent DeRosa
Vincent DeRosa
Cor d’harmonie
Bill Hinshaw
Bill Hinshaw
Cor d’harmonie
Jimmy McGee
Jimmy McGee
Cor d’harmonie
Bob Knight
Bob Knight
Trombone
Harry Klee
Harry Klee
Flûte alto
Charles Buster Williams
Charles Buster Williams
Basse
Abe Most
Abe Most
Flûte alto
Justin Gordon
Justin Gordon
Flûte alto
Bob Hardaway
Bob Hardaway
Clarinette basse
Donn Trenner
Donn Trenner
Piano
John Collins
John Collins
Guitare
Shelly Manne
Shelly Manne
Batterie
Victor Feldman
Victor Feldman
Percussion
Catherine Gotthoffer
Catherine Gotthoffer
Harpe
Erno Neufeld
Erno Neufeld
Violon
Carl LaMagna
Carl LaMagna
Violon
Emil Briano
Emil Briano
Violon
Gerald Vinci
Gerald Vinci
Violon
Victor Arno
Victor Arno
Violon
Jacques Gasselin
Jacques Gasselin
Violon
Betty Marks
Betty Marks
Violon
Alfred Lustgarten
Alfred Lustgarten
Violon
Nat Kaproff
Nat Kaproff
Violon
John De Voodgt
John De Voodgt
Violon
Mischa Russell
Mischa Russell
Violon
Edward Bergman
Edward Bergman
Violon
Raphael Kramer
Raphael Kramer
Violoncelle
Justin Ditullio
Justin Ditullio
Violoncelle
Frederick Seykora
Frederick Seykora
Violoncelle
Armand Kaproff
Armand Kaproff
Violoncelle
Oliver Nelson
Oliver Nelson
Direction d’orchestre
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
J. Francis Burke
J. Francis Burke
Composition
Johnny Mercer
Johnny Mercer
Paroles
Lionel Hampton
Lionel Hampton
Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Dave Cavanaugh
Dave Cavanaugh
Production
Robert Norberg
Robert Norberg
Ingénierie de mastérisation

Paroles

Your lips were like a red and ruby chalice, Warmer than the Summer night. The clouds were like an alabaster palace, Rising to a snowy height. Each star its own Aurora Borealis, Suddenly you held me tight, I could see the midnight sun. I can't explain the silver rain that found me, Or was that a moonlit veil? The music of the universe around me, Or was that a nightingale? And then your arms miraculously found me, Suddenly the sky turned pale, I could see the midnight sun. Was there such a night? It's still a thrill I don't quite believe; But after you were gone There was still some stardust on my sleeve! The flame of it may dwindle to an ember, And the stars forget to shine, And we may see the meadow in December, Icy white and crystalline. But oh, my darlin', always I'll remember When your lips were close to mine, And I saw the midnight sun. The flame of it may dwindle to an ember, And the stars forget to shine, And we may see the meadow in December, Icy white and crystalline. But oh, my darlin', always I'll remember When your lips were close to mine, And I saw the midnight sun, The midnight sun, The midnight sun, The midnight sun.
Writer(s): John H. Mercer, Lionel Hampton, Sonny Burke Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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