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Dick Haymes
Miscellaneous
How Are Things In Glocca Morra?
How Are Things in Glocca Morra
Dick Haymes
(Words by E.Y. Harburg; music by Burton Lane)
- From "Finian's Rainbow"
I hear a bird, Londonderry bird,
It well may be he's bringing me a cheering word.
I hear a breeze, a River Shanon breeze,
It may well be it's followed me across the seas.
Then tell me please:
How are things in Glocca Morra?
Is that little brook still leaping there?
Does it still run down to Donny cove?
Through Killybegs, Kilkerry and Kildare?
How are things in Glocca Mora?
Is that willow tree still weeping there?
Does that lassie with the twinklin' eye
Come smilin' by and does she walk away,
Sad and dreamy there not to see me there?
So I ask each weepin' willow and each brook along the way,
And each lass that comes a-sighin" Too ra lay
How are things in Glocca Morra this fine day?
From: Gloria "Montcomags"



Writer(s): Burton Lane, E Harburg


Dick Haymes - You'll Never Know
Album You'll Never Know
date de sortie
02-08-2011

1 You'll Never Know
2 Put Your Arms Around Me Honey
3 You Send Me
4 They Didn't Believe Me
5 What A Difference A Day Made”
6 Summertime
7 The Breeze And I
8 Blue Skies
9 Where or When
10 The One I Love
11 I’ll Be Seeing You
12 The More I See You
13 Love Letters
14 That's for Me
15 Till the End of Time
16 Say It Isn't So
17 Oh! What It Semed To Be
18 To Each His Own
19 How Are Things In Glocca Mora
20 Twas Only an Irishman's Dream
21 Mam'selle
22 The Christmas Song
23 It's Magic
24 Little White Lies
25 The Song Is Ended
26 It Might as Well Be Spring
27 Say it With Music
28 The Ould Plaid Shawl
29 The Blarney Roses
30 Soft Lights and Sweet Music
31 It Had to Be You
32 Room Full of Roses
33 The Old Master Painter
34 It's D'Lovely (with Helen Forrest)
35 The Best Things In Life Are Free
36 Did You Ever See a Dream Walking
37 Lady of the Evening
38 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
39 Count Every Star
40 I Surrender Dear




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