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Mel Tormé Lyrics


Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above
When love is far away too
Till it comes true
That you love me as I love you

Somewhere there's music
How near, how far
Somewhere there's heaven
It's where you are
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon

Somewhere there's music
How faint the tune
Somewhere there's heaven
How high the moon
The darkest night would shine
If you would come to me soon
Until you will, how still my heart
How high the moon


Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.



Written by: Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton

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@peterroff2133

The best liner note I ever read was from Mr. Sinatra on an album of Mel's "If I'm the Chairman of the Board than Mel Torme owns the company." Two giants. Respective of each other's talent. It doesn't get better than that.

@nunhgrader9702

That is awesome - thank you!

@comicbooksgalore8582

His vocal style and note range sound deceptively simple, but only a master could make you believe that. He can seamlessly transition between and bend notes--superb.

@Canadianbatgirl62

This is awesome!!! So nice to see Mel. Before he was famous my father used to play piano with him.

@charisserempel23

Awesome. He is missed.
The “Velvet Fog” is legendary.
Smooth, sexy, styling and Mel.
Wonderful. <3

@keithlinney7084

I only discovered this song and Mel about 15 years ago and I was annoyed that I hadn't had 'I'm coming home' in the previous 50 years of my life.
Velvet fog, viscous silk, smoother than a quantum stabilised atom mirror.

@arvedsin

You can be 10,20,30 or a hundred,don't matter,this will always be some of the greatest music in history.

@SJYNYC

This is fabulous on so many levels!

@MelTormented

This is brilliant. Everyone needs to hear this.

@georgeblackwell1

It is fairly safe to say that Buble was not the first to sing anything. He was not even born when the maestro Torme was belting this out. Whilst young Michael has a nice tone to his voice he has a very limited range unlike Mel who was one of the greatest vocalists of the 20th century. All of the singers that have followed Mel are greatly indebted to him. His style has influenced virtually every jazz singer of the last 60 years.

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