How Soon
Vaughn Monroe Lyrics
VAUGHN MONROE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
VOCALS BY VAUGHN MONROE (VM) AND
THE MOON MAIDS (MM)
(VM) HOW SOON
WILL I BE SEEING YOU?
HOW SOON
I WISH I REALLY KNEW.
AND WHEN WILL YOU BE SAYING
WORDS I WANT TO HEAR?
TENDER LITTLE LOVE WORDS
HOW SOON
WILL I BE CLOSE TO YOU?
AND DANCE , THE WAY WE USED TO DO.
(VM&MM)I SEE YOUR STAR EYES GLEAMING
DON'T MIND ME IF I'M DREAMING.
(VM) TELL ME DARLING NOW, HOW SOON?
(MM) HOW SOON SWEETHEART?
(ORCHESTRATION THEN;)
(VM&MM)HOW SOON WILL I BE CLOSE TO YOU?
AND DANCE, THE WAY WE USED TO DO.
(VM) I SEE YOUR STAR EYES GLEAMING
DON'T MIND ME IF I'M DREAMING.
(VM&MM)TELL ME DARLING, NOW, HOW SOON?
TELL ME DARLING, NOW, HOW SOON?
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CARROLL LUCAS, JACK OWENS
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Vaughn Monroe (October 7, 1911 – May 21, 1973) was a very popular radio, TV, and recording artist in the 1940s & 1950s. His adopted theme song, "Racing With the Moon", was heard on his radio and TV shows and was a popular song itself. In 1950, his recording of "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" (Stan Jones) was a #1 hit for weeks, and it remains the song's standard version today. It was probably his "signature" song.
Monroe sang with some of the "Big Bands" of the '40s era Read Full BioVaughn Monroe (October 7, 1911 – May 21, 1973) was a very popular radio, TV, and recording artist in the 1940s & 1950s. His adopted theme song, "Racing With the Moon", was heard on his radio and TV shows and was a popular song itself. In 1950, his recording of "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" (Stan Jones) was a #1 hit for weeks, and it remains the song's standard version today. It was probably his "signature" song.
Monroe sang with some of the "Big Bands" of the '40s era, but his music transcended that style to become a popular radio and television personality - like Perry Como, Dean Martin, etc.
Monroe sang with some of the "Big Bands" of the '40s era Read Full BioVaughn Monroe (October 7, 1911 – May 21, 1973) was a very popular radio, TV, and recording artist in the 1940s & 1950s. His adopted theme song, "Racing With the Moon", was heard on his radio and TV shows and was a popular song itself. In 1950, his recording of "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky" (Stan Jones) was a #1 hit for weeks, and it remains the song's standard version today. It was probably his "signature" song.
Monroe sang with some of the "Big Bands" of the '40s era, but his music transcended that style to become a popular radio and television personality - like Perry Como, Dean Martin, etc.
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AS1313
This recording is about 75 years old very clear recording great musicians and Vaughn’s great. Voice. Good backup singers too
Penny Gardner
My parents had this recording and as a toddler I listened to it many times.
AS1313
Vaughn had a great deep baritone voice and a great orchestra to back it up.
Heather Skinner
I just heard Vaughn Monroe sing Let it Snow during the credits on Die Hard. Never have seen Die Hard before and never heard Monroe sing, so had to investigate this gorgeous voice!
poulson1959
Thanks to this channel, forgotten men like Vaughn Monroe are getting second looks.
Marilyn Cooper
You will love every song he sings.
Swingman 56
He is good,isn't he? "Let It Snow", was one of his biggest hits from '45. Search through this channel for more recordings from Vaughn. There's many.
Marilyn Cooper
I love all his records 🥰
James Jackemeyer
my mom & dad's favorite song...way back when..the war was finally over!!