Introduction
âHow High the Moonâ by Les Paul and Mary Ford is a timeless jazz standard that showcases the remarkable musical talent and innovation of the duo. Released in 1951, this iconic song features Les Paulâs virtuosic guitar playing and Mary Fordâs enchanting vocals, creating a mesmerizing blend of melody and harmony. With its intricate arrangements and technical prowess, âHow High the Moonâ remains a shining example of musical excellence and continues to captivate listeners with its timeless charm. Join us as we explore the magic and brilliance of Les Paul and Mary Fordâs rendition of âHow High the Moon.â
Did You Know?
âHow High the Moonâ was originally composed by Morgan Lewis with lyrics by Nancy Hamilton in 1940. Les Paul and Mary Fordâs version became the most famous rendition of the song.
Les Paulâs innovative use of multi-track recording techniques allowed him to create a layered and complex sound, with Mary Ford harmonizing with herself to achieve a unique vocal texture.
The song became a major hit, reaching the top of the charts and solidifying Les Paul and Mary Fordâs status as musical pioneers.
âHow High the Moonâ has since become a jazz standard, covered by numerous artists and remaining a staple of the genre.
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Lyrics: How High the MoonÂ
Somewhere thereâs music, how faint the tune
Somewhere thereâs heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above where love is far away too
âTil it comes true
That you love me as I love you
Somewhere thereâs music, how near how far
Somewhere thereâs heaven, itâs where you are
The darkest night would shine if you would come to me soon
Until you will be still my heart
How high the moon
Somewhere thereâs music, how faint the tune
Somewhere thereâs a heaven
How high the moon
There is no moon above where love is far away too
Until you will, be still my heart
How high the moon
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