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Elsa Lau

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Jul 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/18/99
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Hi! I am looking for the lyric of "A Lover's Concerto" . Also I want to
know who is the singer and what year of this song. I love this song
very much. I would be very happy, if someone can help me. Thanks

hart...@athenet.net

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Jul 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/18/99
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From Lyrics World,
Enjoy,
Jan Hart

Lover's Concerto
The Toys

(Denny Randell/Sandy Linzert)


How gentle is the rain
That falls softly on the meadow,
Birds high up the trees
Serenade the clouds with their melodies

Oh, see there beyond the hill,
The bright colors of the rainbow.
Some magic from above
Made this day for us just to fall in love

Now, I belong to you
From this day until forever,
Just love me tenderly
And I'll give to you every part of me.

Oh, don't ever make me cry
Through long lonely nights without us.
Be always true to me,
Keep this day in your heart eternally.

One day we shall return
To this place upon the meadow.
We'll walk out in the rain,
See the birds above singing once again

Oh, you hold me in your arms,
And say once again you love me,
And if your love is true,
Everything will be just as wonderful.

You'll hold me in your arms,
And say once again you'll love me,
And if your love is true,
Everything will be just as wonderful.


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Ronald E. Hontz

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Jul 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/18/99
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Elsa Lau wrote:
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> Hi! I am looking for the lyric of "A Lover's Concerto" . Also I want to
> know who is the singer and what year of this song. I love this song
> very much. I would be very happy, if someone can help me. Thanks

Since Jan has already given you the lytics and the group, The Toys, let
me fill in the year. 'twas a # 2 Pop hit for them in October, 1965.
Also just learned something else: Adapted from Johann Sebastion Bach's
"Minuet in G from The Anna Magdalena Notebook", which was originally a
set of piano exercises written by Bach for his second wife.

The Warped Vinyl Junkie

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Jul 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/20/99
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>Since Jan has already given you the lytics and the group, The Toys, let
>me fill in the year. 'twas a # 2 Pop hit for them in October, 1965.
>Also just learned something else: Adapted from Johann Sebastion Bach's
>"Minuet in G from The Anna Magdalena Notebook", which was originally a
>set of piano exercises written by Bach for his second wife.

I'm just sorry no one mentioned my favorite version of this song...by Mrs.
[Elva} Miller, on Capitol in the US...a true...ummm...classic...

Which reminds me...I'm still looking for the "Will Success Spoil Mrs.
Miller" album...

JohnnyO


Erin Wilson

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Jul 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/21/99
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The Warped Vinyl Junkie wrote:
> Which reminds me...I'm still looking for the "Will Success Spoil Mrs.
> Miller" album...

well.. here's the cover (plus a wav file of "strangers in the night") to
tide you over!

http://www.angelfire.com/ny/yorik/millers.html


glad to help!

no, rilly!
erin

The Warped Vinyl Junkie

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Jul 22, 1999, 3:00:00 AM7/22/99
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Erin Wilson wrote in message <379560E2...@home.com>...

>well.. here's the cover (plus a wav file of "strangers in the night") to
>tide you over!


Ooh...thank you! And NOW I've got to run over to cduniverse.com to see if I
can pick up a copy of THIS brand-new compilation...

http://www.angelfire.com/ny/yorik/millercd.html

Danke, Erin babe!

XXOO,
JohnnyO


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