- Pale Moon
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title=Pale Moon
comment=(An Indian Love Song)
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caption=Sheet music cover (1920)
writer=
composer=Frederic Knight Logan
lyricist=Jesse G. M. Glick
published=
written=1920
language=English
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performed_by="Pale Moon" (An Indian Love Song) is a popular song composed by Frederic Knight Logan with lyrics by Jesse G. M. Glick. The song was written in 1920.
Frank Sinatra recorded a version with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 1941.Lyrics
The lyrics as published: [Glick, "Pale Moon" (Sheet music).] :"Out of my lodge at eventide,":"'Mong the sobbing pine,":"Footsteps echo by my side,":"A spirit face, a sign.":"Twilight skies are all alight":"Across the deep lagoon.":"A face is breaking through the night,":"My Indian {maid} {brave}, Pale Moon." :"Speak to thy love forsaken,":"Thy spirit mantle throw.":"Ere thou the great white dawn awaken':"And to the sea thou swingest low,":"Then to the west,":"I'll follow across the deep lagoon,:"Swift as a flying arrow,":"To thy abode, Pale Moon."
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Bibliography
*Glick, Jesse G.M. (w.); Logan, Frederic Knight (m.). "Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song)." Chicago: Forster Music Publisher, Inc. (1920).
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