Shenandoah

“Oh Shenandoah” (also called simply “Shenandoah”, or “Across the Wide Missouri”) is a traditional American folk song of uncertain origin, dating at least to the early 19th century, perhaps one of America’s most recognizable folk tunes, the origins of “Shenandoah” are not so easily deciphered. Like many folksongs, it is impossible to determine exactly when the song was composed, yet it probably did not originate later than the Civil War. In any case, by the nineteenth century, “Shenandoah” had achieved widespread popularity, both on land and at sea. Continue reading

She Loves You

“She Loves You” is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney based on an idea by McCartney, originally recorded by The Beatles for release as a single in 1963. The single set and surpassed several records in the United Kingdom charts, and set a record in the United States by being one of the five Beatles songs which held the top five positions in the American charts simultaneously. It is The Beatles’ best-selling single in the United Kingdom, and was the best selling single in Britain in 1963. Continue reading

Seven Daffodils

Music written by Lee Hays Lyrics written by Fran Moseley (sister of Lee Hays), Copyright date in 1957, First release by The Tarriers on audio album Tell the World About This (1960)

By The Brothers Four

Lyrics

I may not have a mansion, I haven’t tiny land Not even a paper dollar to crinkle in my hand But I can show you morning on a thousand hills And kiss you and give you seven daffodils
I do not have a fortune to buy you pretty things But I can weave you moonbeams for necklaces and rings And I can show you morning on a thousand hills And kiss you and give you seven daffodils
Oh, seven golden daffodils all shining in the sun To light our way to evening when our day is done And I will give you music and a crust of bread A pillow of piney bough to rest your head
也許我沒有豪宅華廈,沒有任何土地 我手中也沒有折皺的紙鈔 但是,我可以給你千百個山坡上的清晨 親吻你,並送你七朵水仙花
我沒有財富可以買漂亮的東西給你 但是,我可以為你編織月光,做成項鍊和戒指 我可以給你千百個山坡上的清晨 親吻你,並送你七朵水仙花
七朵金色的水仙在陽光下閃耀著 當一天結束,照亮了傍晚的歸途 我將送給你音樂和一片麵包 ———和松木枕頭讓你安睡

Send Me the Pillow You Dream On

“Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On” is Country-And-Western song written and recorded by Hank Locklin. The song met success and made it to hit No. 5 on the charts, and became a standard for the Nashville sound. It has been covered by both Pop and Country Artists.
Locklin first released the song in 78-disc Star 1360 in September 1949, but it didn’t hit the charts. Then again re-released it in In December 1957 on RCA Victor 47-7127 single and peaked at #5 and crossed over to the pop charts. Continue reading