14:54
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 1
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 1
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
14:56
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 1
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 1
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the third featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: The dons of Harriet Vane's alma mater, Shrewsbury College (a thinly veiled take on Sayers' own Somerville College), have invited her back to attend the much anticipated annual 'Gaudy' celebrations. However, the mood soon turns sour when a malicious lunatic begins defacing the all-female establishment with obscene graffiti, as well as destroying important manuscripts, sending dark messages to several people and crafting vile effigies. Desperate to avoid a possible murder on campus, Harriet asks her old friend Wimsey to investigate. "Gaudy" derives from the Latin gaudium and Old French gaudie, meaning "merry-making" or "enjoyment". A college gaudy is a dinner; in this case an annual reunion one. The phrase "gaudy night" is taken from Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957) Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languags. She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between World War I and World War II that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This <b>...</b>
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
9:57
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery: Have His Carcase (1987 TV Series) (1/20)
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery is a series produced by BBC in 1987. It comprised adaptations o...
published: 19 Jul 2012
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery: Have His Carcase (1987 TV Series) (1/20)
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery is a series produced by BBC in 1987. It comprised adaptations of Dorothy L Sayers' stories of her famous detective Lord Peter Wimsey, a bon vivant who solves mysteries for his own amusement, and who is an archetype for the British gentleman detective. It starred Edward Petherbridge as Lord Peter and Harriet Vane was played by Harriet Walter. -britishmysteries.weebly.com For the latest mobile apps and other cool gadgets visit bitly.com/britishmysteriesshop now!!!
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: BritMysteries
14:42
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 2
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 2
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the third featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: The dons of Harriet Vane's alma mater, Shrewsbury College (a thinly veiled take on Sayers' own Somerville College), have invited her back to attend the much anticipated annual 'Gaudy' celebrations. However, the mood soon turns sour when a malicious lunatic begins defacing the all-female establishment with obscene graffiti, as well as destroying important manuscripts, sending dark messages to several people and crafting vile effigies. Desperate to avoid a possible murder on campus, Harriet asks her old friend Wimsey to investigate. "Gaudy" derives from the Latin gaudium and Old French gaudie, meaning "merry-making" or "enjoyment". A college gaudy is a dinner; in this case an annual reunion one. The phrase "gaudy night" is taken from Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957) Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languags. She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between World War I and World War II that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This <b>...</b>
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
19:49
Dorothy L. Sayers - Der mann ohne Gesicht Part [1/3]
Am einsamen Strand von East Felpham wird die Leiche eines Mannes in Badebekleidung gefunde...
published: 22 Aug 2012
Dorothy L. Sayers - Der mann ohne Gesicht Part [1/3]
Am einsamen Strand von East Felpham wird die Leiche eines Mannes in Badebekleidung gefunden. Er wurde erwürgt und sein Gesicht ist bis zur Unkenntlichkeit verstümmelt. Sein Auto und seine Kleidung sind verschwunden. Es gibt keinerlei Spuren des Mörders am Tatort. Inspektor Parker von Scotland Yard ermittelt bald die Identität des Toten. Während er die Theorie vom verschmähten Liebhaber als Mörder verfolgt, entwickelt Lord Peter Wimsey dagegen die viel interessantere Variante vom genialen Maler, dessen jahrelange Demütigung sich in einer gräßlichen Gewalttat entlädt. Nur eine Version kann sich wirklich abgespielt haben.
published: 22 Aug 2012
author: HoerspielFabrik
14:41
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 3
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 3
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the third featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: The dons of Harriet Vane's alma mater, Shrewsbury College (a thinly veiled take on Sayers' own Somerville College), have invited her back to attend the much anticipated annual 'Gaudy' celebrations. However, the mood soon turns sour when a malicious lunatic begins defacing the all-female establishment with obscene graffiti, as well as destroying important manuscripts, sending dark messages to several people and crafting vile effigies. Desperate to avoid a possible murder on campus, Harriet asks her old friend Wimsey to investigate. "Gaudy" derives from the Latin gaudium and Old French gaudie, meaning "merry-making" or "enjoyment". A college gaudy is a dinner; in this case an annual reunion one. The phrase "gaudy night" is taken from Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957) Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languags. She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between World War I and World War II that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This <b>...</b>
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
10:28
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery: Strong Poison (1987 TV Series) (1/15)
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery is a series produced by BBC in 1987. It comprised adaptations o...
published: 04 Jul 2012
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery: Strong Poison (1987 TV Series) (1/15)
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery is a series produced by BBC in 1987. It comprised adaptations of Dorothy L Sayers' stories of her famous detective Lord Peter Wimsey, a bon vivant who solves mysteries for his own amusement, and who is an archetype for the British gentleman detective. It starred Edward Petherbridge as Lord Peter and Harriet Vane was played by Harriet Walter. -britishmysteries.weebly.com For the latest mobile apps and other cool gadgets visit bitly.com/britishmysteriesshop now!!!
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BritMysteries
14:54
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 2
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 2
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:54
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 3
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 3
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
13:41
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 4
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 4
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:52
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 5
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 5
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:57
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 4
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 4
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the third featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: The dons of Harriet Vane's alma mater, Shrewsbury College (a thinly veiled take on Sayers' own Somerville College), have invited her back to attend the much anticipated annual 'Gaudy' celebrations. However, the mood soon turns sour when a malicious lunatic begins defacing the all-female establishment with obscene graffiti, as well as destroying important manuscripts, sending dark messages to several people and crafting vile effigies. Desperate to avoid a possible murder on campus, Harriet asks her old friend Wimsey to investigate. "Gaudy" derives from the Latin gaudium and Old French gaudie, meaning "merry-making" or "enjoyment". A college gaudy is a dinner; in this case an annual reunion one. The phrase "gaudy night" is taken from Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957) Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languags. She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between World War I and World War II that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This <b>...</b>
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:52
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 6
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 6
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:41
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 5
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the ...
published: 14 Jun 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Gaudy Night (1935) - Part 5
Playlist: www.youtube.com Gaudy Night (1935) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the third featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: The dons of Harriet Vane's alma mater, Shrewsbury College (a thinly veiled take on Sayers' own Somerville College), have invited her back to attend the much anticipated annual 'Gaudy' celebrations. However, the mood soon turns sour when a malicious lunatic begins defacing the all-female establishment with obscene graffiti, as well as destroying important manuscripts, sending dark messages to several people and crafting vile effigies. Desperate to avoid a possible murder on campus, Harriet asks her old friend Wimsey to investigate. "Gaudy" derives from the Latin gaudium and Old French gaudie, meaning "merry-making" or "enjoyment". A college gaudy is a dinner; in this case an annual reunion one. The phrase "gaudy night" is taken from Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957) Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957) was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languags. She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between World War I and World War II that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This <b>...</b>
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
Vimeo results:
15:00
The Norman Luboff Choir Album #4 In Beautiful 1080p HD!
Album Song Lyrics:
1) LAMP IS LOW, THE
(Music: Bert Shefter & Peter De Rose / Music: Mitc...
published: 02 Feb 2012
Author: Dr. Howdy
The Norman Luboff Choir Album #4 In Beautiful 1080p HD!
Album Song Lyrics:
1) LAMP IS LOW, THE
(Music: Bert Shefter & Peter De Rose / Music: Mitchell Parish -
melody based on Maurice Revel's "Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte"
Tommy Dorsey & His Orch. (vocal: Jack Leonard) - 1939
Mildred Bailey & Her Orch. - 1939
Larry Clinton & His Orch. - 1939
Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb's Orch. - 1939
Harry James & His. Orch (vocal: Frank Sinatra) - 1939
Kay Kyser & His Orch. (vocal: Ginny Simms) - 1939
Jack Teagarden & His Orch. - 1939
Glenn Miller & His Orch. - 1939
Artie Shaw & His Orch. - 1939
Donna Brooks - 1956
Johnny Hartman - 1956
Kate McGarry - 1957
Ray Conniff, His Orch. & Chorus - 1958
Doris Day - 1959
The Hi-Lo's - 1960
Robert Goulet - 1961
George Shearing & The Montgomery Brothers - 1961
Gloria Lynne - 1962
Bill Henderson with the Oscar Peterson Trio - 1963
Benny Goodman & His Orch. - 1964
Patti Page - 1964
The Tymes - 1964
Jack Jones - 1965
Marilyn Maye - 1965
Ella Fitzgerald with Benny Carter & His Music - 1968
Sarah Vaughan - 1969
Wesla Whitfield - 1987
Carmen McRae with the Shirley Horn Trio - 1990
Eileen Farrell - 1993
Dena DeRose - 2002
George Evans - 2002
Also recorded by:
Dorothy Lamour; Nelson Eddy; Della Reese; Dianne Reeves;
Chet Baker; Bobby Hackett; Carmen Lundy; Buddy DeFranco;
Norman Luboff Choir; Oscar Peterson Trio; Wes Montgomery;
Bud Shank; The Three Sounds: Robin McKelle; Shirley Scott;
Maynard Ferguson:............and many others.
Another perfect day has come to a close
Twelve o'clock, all is well
And while a sleepy world is lost in repose
Let my heart softly tell you
Dream beside me in the midnight glow
The lamp is low
Dream, and watch the shadows come and go
The lamp is low
While you linger in my arms
My lips will sigh, "I love you so"
Dream the sweetest dream we'll ever know
Tonight the moon is high, the lamp is low
Dream the sweetest dream we'll ever know
Tonight the moon is high, the lamp is low!
2) SLEEPY LAGOON
(Eric Coates / Jack Lawrence)
Harry James & His Musicmakers (Instr.) - 1942
Dinah Shore - 1942
Jimmy Dorsey & His Orch. (vocal: Bob Eberly) - 1942
Hal McIntyre & His Orch. - 1942
Glenn Miller & His Orch. - 1942
Teddy Powell & His Orch. (vocal: Peggy Mann) - 1942
Al Hirt (Instr.) - 1962
Also recorded by: Doris Day; Nellie Lutcher; Alfred Apaka;
Bert Kaempfert; Frank Chacksfield; Ted Heath; Ray Anthony;
George Auld; Stan Kenton; Dorothy Kirsten; Richard Tauber;
Vaughn Monroe; The Platters; Tony Martin; Doc Severinsen;
Lawrence Welk; John Williams: .......... and many others.
A sleepy lagoon, a tropical moon
And two on an island
A sleepy lagoon, and two hearts in tune
In some lullaby land
The fire flies gleam reflects in the stream,
They sparkle and shimmer
A star from on high falls out of the sky
And slowly grows dimmer.
The leaves in the trees all dance in the breeze
And float in the ripple
We're deep in the spell as nightingales tell
Of roses and dew
The memory of this moment of love
Will haunt me forever
A tropical moon, a sleepy lagoon
And you!
3) MOULIN ROUGE THEME , THE (Where Is Your Heart?)
Georges Auric (m) Jacques Larue (Fr l) Bill Engvick (Eng l)
as rec by Jean Sablon 1953
also rec by-
Eduardo Almani & his Orch '53
Ron Goodwin & his Orch '53
Mantovani & his Orch '53
Henri Rene & his Orch '53
Felicia Saunders w Percy Faith & his Orch '53
Connie Francis
Mireille Mathieu (in Fr)
Cliff Richard
Whenever we kiss
I worry and wonder,
Your lips may be near,
But where is your heart?
It's always like this,
I worry and wonder,
You're close to me here,
But where is your heart?
It's a sad thing to realise
That you've a heart that never melts!
When we kiss, do you close your eyes,
Pretending that I'm someone else?
You must break the spell,
This cloud that I'm under!
So please, won't you tell?
Darling, where is your heart?
It's a sad thing to realise
That you've a heart that never melts!
When we kiss, do you close your eyes,
Pretending that I'm someone else?
You must break the spell,
This cloud that I'm under!
So please, won't you tell?
Darling, where is your heart?
4) STELLA BY STARLIGHT
Film : The Uninvited - 1944
Album : Sinatra Rarities
(Lyrics : Ned Washington / Music : Victor Young)
Frank Sinatra
Victor Young
The song a robin sings
Through years of endless springs
The murmur of a brook at eventide
That ripples by a nook where two lovers hide
A great symphonic theme
That's Stella by starlight
And not a dream
My heart and I agree
She's everything on earth to me
(instrumental)
A great symphonic theme
That's Stella by starlight
And not a dream
My heart and I agree
She's everything on earth to me!
5)
UNCHAINED MELODY
(Hy Zaret / Alex North)
The Righteous Brothers - 1965
Heart - 1980
Also recorded by: Les Baxter; Harry Belafonte; Les Brown; Cab Calloway;
Captain & Tennille; Johnny Cash; Perry Como; Ray Conniff; Sam Cooke;
Bing Crosby; Neil Diamond; The Drifters; Duane Eddy; Eddie Fisher;
James Galway; Gerry & the Pacemakers; Roy Hamilton; Ted Heath;
Al Hibbler; Lena Horne; Englebert Hump
Youtube results:
14:46
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 7
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 7
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:54
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 8
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 8
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:54
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 9
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 9
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay
14:54
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 10
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, th...
published: 04 Jul 2012
Dorothy L Sayers - Lord Peter Wimsey, Strong Poison (1930) - Part 10
Playlist: www.youtube.com Strong Poison (1930) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the fifth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth 'Lord Peter Wimsey', and the first featuring crime writer 'Harriet Vane'. The Plot: Mystery author Harriet Vane has been accused of the murder of her former lover, Phillip Boyes. Boyes was a novelist and essayist who wrote in support of atheism, anarchy, and free love. Professing to disapprove of marriage, he persuaded a reluctant Harriet to live with him against her principles and they led a Bohemian life in the London art community. A year later he proposed, and Harriet, outraged at being deceived into giving up her public honour, broke off the relationship. During the year that followed, Boyes suffered from repeated bouts of gastric illness, while Harriet had bought several poisons under assumed names to test a plot point of her novel then in progress. Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation. That night he was taken fatally ill, apparently with gastritis. He died four days later after an agonising period of suffering. Harriet is tried, but the result is a "hung" jury, thanks in no small part to the presence of Wimsey's aide, Miss Climpson, on the jury. With fewer than ten of the jury agreeing on a verdict, the judge must order a fresh trial to be held. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957 <b>...</b>
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: BaroqueJazzPlay