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A ONIpuUuUgAaIG Day 14 wULnULUy KHYyUaIG SATB a cappella Lyric by ERIC MASCHWITZ Music by MANNING SHERWIN Arranged by GENE PUERLING Edited by PHIL MATTSON —_ That cer-tain night, the night. we met there was ——l ee That cer-tain night, the night we = met there was = —_ cer-tain night, the night we met That —cer-tain night, the night we met “ indicates that melody is under one or more harmony parts. Make sure that melody predominates, Copyright 1940 Renewed by The Peter Maurice Music Co, Ltd. London, England. Tharengemert Copyright 1885 by The Peter Maurice Musi Co, Led Sole Selling Agant stein & Co,, Inc, New York, New York ae = aor ge = = Sin the air, there were ‘an- gels din- ing there were there were inthe air, there were an- gels. din- ing mag: ic abroad "key atthe Ritz anda nightingale Square at the Ritz night-in-gale___ sang in Berk- “ley at the Ritz night sang in Berk-ley Square. at the Ritz night-ingale sang in Berk- "ley Sqare,__ but I'm per-fectly__ wil- Ting 1 may be right, m3 = Peete eee may be right, — buti'm — perfectly wik ling © 7 1 may be wrong, perfectly wil ling to ohare en os that when we kissed and said good-bye. —— swear that when we kissed and said good-bye. a that when we kissed and _ seid good-bye a —~ eee swear, that when we kissed and _ said good-bye _ a night-in-gale night-in-gale nightin-gale nightingale sang in Berk- ley Square. 00. & (opt. solo) ‘The moon that lin- gered o- ver Lon-don town, poor —_puz-zled moon- he afrown, oh howcould he know we two were so in love!___ oh how could he know we two were so oh how could he know we two were so oh how could he know we two were so in love! _ whole darn world seemed up-side down, streets of town were up-side down, ‘the streets of town were upside down, _ the streets. of__ town __ were on upside down, __ the streets. of _ town __were paved with stars it was such aromantic af fair, and — paved with stars it was such a romancti affair, and oi paved___with stars it was such aromantic af fair, and_ 2 pee oe oi + = 7 = ee He + night-in-gele sang as wekissed and said good- bye Berk “ley as we kissed and said good- bye night-in-galesang in Berkley Square. sed sand said good- bye Berk "ley night-in-gale sang Square as we kissed and said good: bye night in-galesang in Berk-'ley Square. nightingale nightingale sang, nightin-gele night: in-gale__ sang,_ night-in-gale night-in-gale__ sang,_ streets of town nightingale sang, a——night-in-gale— sang,_ the streets of town 7 aromamtic af fair and 3 paved with stars it was such 5 Et paved withstars it was such aro-man-tic —afs fair and such____ a ro-man-tie —— Se Pe as we kissed and “said goodbye a nightingale sang in Berk-ley as__we__kissed and said good-bye a nightingale sang in Berk~ey a as we kissed and said good-bye a nightingale sang in Berk~'ley as we kissed and said good-bye. a nightingale sang in Berk~ley Square, 00 00. night-in-gale night-ingale sang in Berk- “ley night-in-gale sang in Berk- “ley Square

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