Robert Goulet - Act 1. Scene 2. Strange Music (Nocturne and Wedding Day in Troldhaugen) Lyrics

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Act 1. Scene 2. Strange Music (Nocturne and Wedding Day in Troldhaugen)

Act 1. Scene 2. Strange Music (Nocturne and Wedding Day in Troldhaugen) Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Act 1. Scene 2. Strange Music (Nocturne and Wedding Day in Troldhaugen) By Robert Goulet?
Soft breeze, whispering trees
The summer winds are sighing The leaves are lullabying Violins are all around you I can hear the chords resound Of sounding brass That seems to say I've found I've found you, I've found you. Strange music in my ears Only now as you spoke, did it start. Strange music of the sphere Could its lovely hum be coming from my heart? You appear and I hear song sublime Song that I'm incapable of. So Dear, let me hold you near While we treasure every measure, So that time can never change The strange, new music of love. So Dear, let me hold you near While we treasure every measure, So that time can never change The strange, new music of love. |
Who Wrote Act 1. Scene 2. Strange Music (Nocturne and Wedding Day in Troldhaugen) By Robert Goulet?
Harlan Thompson, Harry Archer
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What's The Duration Of The Act 1. Scene 2. Strange Music (Nocturne and Wedding Day in Troldhaugen) By Robert Goulet?The duration of Act 1. Scene 2. Strange Music (Nocturne and Wedding Day in Troldhaugen) is 4:24 minutes and seconds. |
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