Moonlight Bay
Doris Day
Words by Edward Madden
Music by Percy Weinrich
This version did not chart but
In 1912 it was charted by The American Quartet (#1) and Dolly Connolly (#3)
Later, Bing Crosby and his son Gary out it at # 14 in 1951
(Sailing through the moonlight, sailing on the bay)
We were sailing along on Moonlight Bay
We could hear the voices ringing
They seemed to say
"You have stolen her heart"
"Now don't go 'way"
As we sang love's old sweet song on Moonlight Bay
(We were sailing along on Moonlight Bay)
(We could hear the voices ringing)
(They seemed to say)
"You have stolen her heart"
"Now don't go 'way"
(As we sang love's old sweet song on Moonlight Bay)
We were sailing along on Moonlight Bay
We could hear the voices ringing
They seemed to say
"You have stolen her heart" (You have stolen her heart)
"Now don't go 'way"
As we sang love's old sweet song on Moonlight Bay
(Sailing through the moonlight on Moonlight Bay) |