Rio nights : the dreamiest of dreamy waltzes / words and music by Elmer Vincent and Fisher Thompson
MLA Citation
Thompson, Fisher. Composer. “Rio nights : the dreamiest of dreamy waltzes / words and music by Elmer Vincent and Fisher Thompson.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 27 June 2022, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/33996. Accessed 14 Dec. 2024.
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Title | Rio nights : the dreamiest of dreamy waltzes / words and music by Elmer Vincent and Fisher Thompson |
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Subject | Popular music |
Songs with piano | |
Popular music. fast (OCoLC)fst01071422 | |
Description | From the estate of Carol C. Bebout |
For voice and piano | |
Caption title | |
"Popular edition." | |
From the estate of Carol C. Bebout | |
Creator | Thompson, Fisher. Composer. |
Publisher | New York : F. Thompson Music Pub. Co. |
Date | 1920 |
Rights | |
Format | Sheet music |
Published works | |
image/jpeg | |
Type | Image |
Text | |
Identifier | SMC 01439 |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/33996 | |
Alternative Title | First line of text: When night has fallen down in dear old Rio |
Is Part Of | Sheet Music Collection, Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives, University Libraries, Bowling Green State University |
References | https://maurice.bgsu.edu:443/record=b4135404~S9 |
When night has fallen down in dear old Rio,/Down in dreamy old Brazil/The stars begin to shine, and one that I call mine,/Just waits for me,/I know she loves me still./The fleecy clouds like mantles hide the hilltops,/There beside the southern sea | |
/At this bewitching hour/Beneath an old rose bower,/Somebody there is lonesome just for me./Rio nights are full of silent splendor,/When the tropic moon is in the sky/I keep growing fonder,/Ev’ry time I wander,/With a maid who is so sweet and shy,/Romantic Rio weaves a spell around you | |
/Golden hours we spent so bright and gay,/You just want to spoon,/Parting comes too soon,/When you linger down that Rio way/When night has fallen down in dear old Rio,/Down in dreamy old Brazil | |
/The one I call my own,/Is now no more alone, I sit beside her there when all is still/The fleecy clouds like mantles hide the moonlight/Out beyond the harbor lights | |
/But at this wooing hour,/We sit beneath our bower,/United once again on Rio nights. | |
Original Format | 1 score (4 unnumbered pages) 31 cm |