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  1. Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics. "Midnight Sun". Your lips were like a red and ruby chalice warmer than the summer night. The clouds were like an alabaster palace rising to a snowy height. Each star it's own aurora borealis suddenly you held me tight. I could see the midnight sun.

  2. Jan 19, 2022 · midnight sun Lyrics: I remember everything / So I can't take back anything / Unless that’s how I'm meant to feel / Find myself a better deal / So maybe / I better tie this up / I bet it all...

  3. Midnight Sun Lyrics: Your lips were like a red and ruby chalice warmer than the summer night / The clouds were like an alabaster palace rising to a snowy height / Each...

  4. Midnight Sun Lyrics: Your lips were like a red and ruby chalice / Warmer than the Summer night / The clouds were like an alabaster palace / Rising to a snowy height / Each star...

  5. Nilüfer Yanya Lyrics. "midnight sun". I remember everything. So I can't take back anything. Unless that's how I'm meant to feel. Find myself a better deal. So maybe. I better tie this up. I bet it all goes wrong.

  6. Feb 28, 2015 · Ella Fitzgerald - Midnight Sun (lyrics on screen)Printable lyrics at: https://sites.google.com/site/fabulouslyricvideos/jazz/printable-lyrics/ella-fitzgerald...

  7. "Midnight Sun" was originally written by Johnny Mercer. He was inspired by Lionel Hampton’s jazz instrumental composition, "Midnight Sun," and added memorable lyrics to create Ella Fitzgerald’s piece.

  8. "Midnight Sun" was originally written by Johnny Mercer. He was inspired by Lionel Hampton’s jazz instrumental composition, "Midnight Sun," and added memorable lyrics to create Ella Fitzgerald’s piece.

  9. Mar 8, 2010 · MIDNIGHT SUN "Midnight Sun" (1954) was originally an instrumental composed by Lionel Hampton and Sonny Burke in 1947 and is now considered a jazz standard. Subsequently, Johnny Mercer wrote the...

  10. The lyrics. According to Philip Furia, Johnny Mercer was driving along the freeway from Palm Springs to Hollywood, California, when he heard the instrumental on his car radio and started to set words to the song as he drove. [6] . The lyrics were first recorded by June Christy for her 1954 album Something Cool.

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