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Før det er for sent Jeg griber ud efter hende i drømmen om i går, Men…
Kom Lidt Tættere For jeg tænker på og snak lidt med med dig Bare…
lys der brænder bag stjernerne Lys der brænder bag stjernerne Der er et lys der brænder…
Lys Der Brænder Bag Stjernerne Lys der brænder bag stjernerne Der er et lys der brænder…



Lys Der Brænder Bag Stjernerne# Lys der brænder bag stjernerne Der er et lys der brænder…
Moderne Kærlighed Det unge par vågner op til en idyllisk ubehag Når alarmen…
Sofus Sofus Sofus Sofus Sofus Sofus Sofus Sofus Sofus Ud på farten, op afsted…


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@dordon5055

BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS
BAD MANNERS MAKE FOR BAD GUESTS



@LudiusQuassas

It's amazing how a random song from the 1930s can be turned into a cosmic horror abomination with the right context. Midnight, the Stars and You wasn't even that much of a hit during its time, yet it's probably the most well-known song of the sweet jazz era right now.
And with this in mind, I want to share with you a small list of tunes that, at least from my perspective, have that same empty ballroom feeling:
- Just Friends - Jack Denny
- In the Chapel in the Moonlight - Richard Himber
- You're My Everything - Roy Fox
- The Penalty of Love - Bert Lown
- Dancing in the Dark - Ambrose
- Lullaby of the Leaves - George Olsen (I know a lot might recognize this one, but it's still amazing)
- Gloomy Sunday - Hal Kemp
- Isn't it Romantic? - Harold Stern
- You're the One I Care For - Columbia Novelty Orchestra (with Annette Hanshaw)
EDIT: more tunes:
- Ah, But is it Love? - Adrian Rollini
- Time On My Hands - Ray Noble
- The House is Haunted - Vocal by Gracie Fields
- The Masquerade - Adrian Schubert
- By the River Sainte Marie - Guy Lombardo
- Old Roses - Little Jack Little
- The Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Jan Garber
Note to clarify: while I greatly appreciate the comments suggesting the Sid Phillips version of Heartaches (with Bowlly's vocals), I often omit the song in settings like this; because it isn't a ballroom/sweet jazz piece, but instead a hot jazz one (the tempo is too fast).
I would suggest, however, the Seger Ellis version of Heartaches, as the tempo is much more fitting and its overall feeling is far more melancholic.



@tristansmith1670

“Midnight, with the stars and you”

“Midnight and a Rendezvous”

“Your eyes held a message tender”

“Saying I surrender”

“All my love to you”

“Midnight, brought us sweet romance”

“I know all my whole life through”

“I’ll be remembering you whatever else I do”

“Midnight, with the stars and you”



All comments from YouTube:

@MattKlocke

I am writing this on February 16th, 2024. It is the 90th anniversary of when this song was recorded (February 16th, 1934). Cheers to 90 wonderful years of this masterpiece!

@Conservative_East

Cheers 🥂

@MattKlocke

@@Conservative_East 🍻

@AtticusDraco

Amazing, ain't it?
I'm an aging rocker, know not much of this musical era, but yet,
I'm attracted to this tune
Listen to it every once in while
Can't explain it, it just hits a vibe

@retrolake2019

Cheers to this masterpiece 🎉

@ChristopherMusselman-wt5xq

Yes... unfortunately, it is now, and will always be associated with a horror film.

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@mathieuleader8601

The sad irony is, if Jack Torrance had just written down what was happening to him, he would have written The Shining, a very successful book.

@snubcube

No luck, he tried to do that but every sentence turned into "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."

@thephonepersonally

@@snubcube my dad read the book and he told me jack wrote about the hotel whitout problems but the hotel exploded at the end. That means in every universe jack fails to write about the place in different ways.

@powpunkonwhiskey6377

🤣 now that IS the irony in it all.

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