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26 Jun 99 - 01:30 AM (#89908)
Subject: Song Title
From: gmc

I am looking for the title of a very old song my grandfather use to sing.

The lyrics are as such "It was there in your arms all alone in the moonlight The trees played the waltz of the wind, it was there that I knew I would love you forever, and the trees played the waltz of the wind. The stars up above look down in your eyes and told me that the night would never end, I'll be dreaming of you till we meet tomorrow and dance to the waltz of the wind.


26 Jun 99 - 01:34 AM (#89910)
Subject: RE: gmc
From: Alice

gmc, start another thread using the words that you think may be the title, and you may get more responses from people who might recognize it. I searched the database, and couldn't find anything with the phrases you provided.


26 Jun 99 - 01:38 AM (#89912)
Subject: RE: Song title
From: gmc

This is an old old song, I would guess that the song might be "Waltz of the Wind" But the lyrics are

It was there in your arms all alone in the moonlight The trees played the waltz of the wind, it was there that I knew I would love you forever, and the trees played the waltz of the wind. The stars up above look down in your eyes and told me that the night would never end, I'll be dreaming of you till we meet tomorrow and dance to the waltz of the wind.

I think it was one he learned as a child living in Texas, but that's all the information that I have


26 Jun 99 - 06:37 AM (#89933)
Subject: RE: gmc
From: catspaw49

Wanna' take another shot there Alice?;+)

catspaw


26 Jun 99 - 08:16 AM (#89942)
Subject: RE: gmc
From: Banjer

Hellloooooo!!!! Hellllooooooo!!!! Is ennyboddy in dere?? They's lights on but I doan sees noooobody!


26 Jun 99 - 11:47 AM (#89966)
Subject: RE: gmc
From: reggie miles

I thought this was gonna be a thread about truck songs.


26 Jun 99 - 11:54 AM (#89969)
Subject: RE: gmc
From: Alice

gmc, go to this thread: Lyr Req: Waltz of the Wind? The answer is there, with other links to sources and comments.

alice