Song | Midnight Sun - 1957 Version |
Artist | Ella Fitzgerald |
Album | Ella Fitzgerald And Friends For Lovers |
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[00:00.892] | Your lips were like a red and ruby chalice |
[00:29.870] | Warmer than the summer night |
[00:35.323] | The clouds were like an alabaster palace rising to a snowy height, |
[00:48.795] | Each star it's own aurora borealis |
[00:58.774] | Suddenly you held me tight |
[01:03.391] | I could see the midnight sun |
[01:12.003] | I can't explain the silver rain that found me |
[01:28.730] | Or was that moonlit veil |
[01:37.325] | The music of the universe around me or was that a nightingale |
[01:48.850] | And then your arms miraculously found me |
[01:58.214] | Suddenly the sky turned pail |
[02:03.698] | I could see the midnight sun |
[02:10.482] | Was there such a night? |
[02:18.690] | It's a thrill I still don't quite believe |
[02:26.045] | But after you were gone |
[02:33.430] | There was still some stardust on my sleeve |
[02:42.170] | The pain of it may dwindle to an ember |
[02:51.930] | And the stars forget to shine |
[02:56.682] | And we may see the meadow in December |
[03:05.873] | Icy white and crystalline |
[03:12.964] | But oh my darlin’ |
[03:19.146] | Always I'll remember,when your lips were close to mine |
[03:26.921] | And I saw the Midnight Sun |
[00:00.892] | Your lips were like a red and ruby chalice |
[00:29.870] | Warmer than the summer night |
[00:35.323] | The clouds were like an alabaster palace rising to a snowy height, |
[00:48.795] | Each star it' s own aurora borealis |
[00:58.774] | Suddenly you held me tight |
[01:03.391] | I could see the midnight sun |
[01:12.003] | I can' t explain the silver rain that found me |
[01:28.730] | Or was that moonlit veil |
[01:37.325] | The music of the universe around me or was that a nightingale |
[01:48.850] | And then your arms miraculously found me |
[01:58.214] | Suddenly the sky turned pail |
[02:03.698] | I could see the midnight sun |
[02:10.482] | Was there such a night? |
[02:18.690] | It' s a thrill I still don' t quite believe |
[02:26.045] | But after you were gone |
[02:33.430] | There was still some stardust on my sleeve |
[02:42.170] | The pain of it may dwindle to an ember |
[02:51.930] | And the stars forget to shine |
[02:56.682] | And we may see the meadow in December |
[03:05.873] | Icy white and crystalline |
[03:12.964] | But oh my darlin' |
[03:19.146] | Always I' ll remember, when your lips were close to mine |
[03:26.921] | And I saw the Midnight Sun |
[00:00.892] | Your lips were like a red and ruby chalice |
[00:29.870] | Warmer than the summer night |
[00:35.323] | The clouds were like an alabaster palace rising to a snowy height, |
[00:48.795] | Each star it' s own aurora borealis |
[00:58.774] | Suddenly you held me tight |
[01:03.391] | I could see the midnight sun |
[01:12.003] | I can' t explain the silver rain that found me |
[01:28.730] | Or was that moonlit veil |
[01:37.325] | The music of the universe around me or was that a nightingale |
[01:48.850] | And then your arms miraculously found me |
[01:58.214] | Suddenly the sky turned pail |
[02:03.698] | I could see the midnight sun |
[02:10.482] | Was there such a night? |
[02:18.690] | It' s a thrill I still don' t quite believe |
[02:26.045] | But after you were gone |
[02:33.430] | There was still some stardust on my sleeve |
[02:42.170] | The pain of it may dwindle to an ember |
[02:51.930] | And the stars forget to shine |
[02:56.682] | And we may see the meadow in December |
[03:05.873] | Icy white and crystalline |
[03:12.964] | But oh my darlin' |
[03:19.146] | Always I' ll remember, when your lips were close to mine |
[03:26.921] | And I saw the Midnight Sun |