Track : Reaching For The Moon
Artist : Ella Fitzgerald
Album : The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books
Reaching For The Moon by Ella Fitzgerald from album The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books
Duration : 2 minutes & 20 seconds.
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The moon and you appear to beSo near and yet so far from meAnd here am I on a night in JuneReaching for the moon and you,I wonder if we'll ever meetMy song of love is incompleteI'm just the words, looking for the tuneReaching for the moon and you.I'm just the words, looking for the tuneReaching for the moon and you.
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