Meet Me By Moonlight – Joseph Augustine Wade (1796 – 1845)
19th Century Guitar Songs– Canciones con Guitarra del Siglo XIX Beret Arcaya, soprano Anthony Madigan, guitar _____________________________________________ Meet Me By Moonlight Joseph Augustine Wade (1796 – 1845) Meet me by moonlight alone And then I will tell you a tale Must be told by the moonlight alone in the grove at the end of the vale You must come for I said I would shew the night flowers their Queen Nay turn not away thy sweet head 'This the loveliest ever was seen oh! meet me by the moonlight alone Meet me by the moonlight alone. day light may do for the gay, The thoughtless, the heartless, the free, But there's something about the moon's rays That is sweeter to you and to me Oh! remember be sure to be there For tho' dearly a moonlight I prize, I care not for all in the air If I want the sweet light of your eyes, So meet me by moonlight alone Meet me by moonlight alone. _____________________________________________ In collaboration with Francis Keeping Video editing by Jimmy Mora © 2018 Beret Arcaya Copyright. Unauthorized reproduction or sale of this video constitutes a copyright violation. habitandchoice.com

DNA Reveals the BASQUES Weren’t Who We Thought

My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

Norman and Nancy Blake - "Meet Me By The Moonlight"

The French Do Not Care About Work

The Recording that Made Me GET Opera — Maria Callas (Score Analysis)

Frederik & Mary of Denmark's Wedding - Arrival at the Church

Fred Astaire Refused to Believe Audrey Hepburn Can Dance — Until She Proved Every Expert There Wrong

The Last Rose of Summer – Thomas Moore (1779 – 1852)

They Didn't Like Her Look, But Then She Sang Like a Star! 🤩

Meet Me By the Moonlight

Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Mr.Bean!

Top 10 Coolest Moments in Westerns | MGM

The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

German Shepherd and Kitten Become Best Friends From Day One

You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED

The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore, introduced and sung by Noel O'Grady

Street Kid Playing Dylan's Song with Broken Guitar—Dylan Stopped Walking and Did THIS

Travelling in Germany in 1936 | Historic sound film featuring trains, ships and Zeppelin travel

Princess Of Boogie Woogie Delights Everyone

