Subject: International Good Bye Song From: kevin@everprint.com Date: 31 Aug 99 - 04:00 PM Hi, I heard a song but I don't know what the name of that song is, but all I know is that it is an Int'l Good Bye Song. Do you know the name? Can you please let me know where I can get this song from? Thank you for your help! Please EMAIL your response to kevin@everprint.com
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Subject: RE: Tune Req: International Good Bye Song From: Charles Date: 31 Aug 99 - 04:26 PM Isn'it Auld Lang Syne? There is a French translation.
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Subject: RE: Tune Req: International Good Bye Song From: MMario Date: 31 Aug 99 - 04:29 PM A few lyrics might help identify it.
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Subject: RE: Tune Req: International Good Bye Song From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 31 Aug 99 - 04:59 PM Do you mean the round by Joanne Olshansky Haml with all the goodnights in many languages? Wherever you rest your head tonight, We are all one family, let's hold tight, And fill the world with dreams of harmony tonight. Goodnight, bonne nuit, oya sumina sai, Buenas noches, lala salama, wan an spokoinyu noche, gute nacht, lila tov. Allison |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: International Good Bye Song From: Escamillo Date: 01 Sep 99 - 01:43 AM I think Kevin is referring to this song, which name I neither know, but the first notes are:
C F E F A G F G A G F F A C D May be that this could help somebody's memory banks. I heard it at international meetings of young people some .. eer.. many years ago. Andres Magre - escamillo@ciudad.com.ar |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: International Good Bye Song From: SeanM Date: 01 Sep 99 - 02:20 AM PARTING GLASS, perhaps? Used by Irish bands world over as a closer... M |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: International Good Bye Song From: John in Brisbane Date: 01 Sep 99 - 04:06 AM As a bit of mischief I might ask whether anyone knows the Peter Cook(e) and Dudley Moor(e) song in a similar vein. Mt memory tells me that this was their attempt to create a universal farewell song. Regards, john |
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