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here's the only verse I can remember

There's a long long trail a winding
Into the land of my dreams
Where the nightingales are singing
And the bright moon beams

There's a long long night of waiting
Until my dreams all come true
'Til the day that I'll be going
Down that long long trail with you.

ANYONE have any idea the name of the song...
it's been driving me nuts....

2006-10-15 11:10:56 · 3 answers · asked by kveldulfgondlir 5 in Entertainment & Music Music

3 answers

Frank Sinatra................ There’s A Long, Long Trail
..................:)~
Also recorded by The Sons of The Pioneers...............

Written in 1915, its words were penned by Stoddard King and its music by Alonzo "Zo" Elliott; the song proved popular among America's newly-departed Doughboys

There's a Long, Long Trail A-Winding

Nights are growing very lonely,
Days are very long;
I'm a-growing weary only
List'ning for your song.
Old remembrances are thronging
Thro' my memory.
Till it seems the world is full of dreams
Just to call you back to me.

Chorus:
There's a long, long trail a-winding
Into the land of my dreams,
Where the nightingales are singing
And a white moon beams:
There's a long, long night of waiting
Until my dreams all come true;
Till the day when I'll be going down
That long, long trail with you.

All night long I hear you calling,
Calling sweet and low;
Seem to hear your footsteps falling,
Ev'ry where I go.
Tho' the road between us stretches
Many a weary mile.
I forget that you're not with me yet,
When I think I see you smile.

Chorus:
There's a long, long trail a-winding
Into the land of my dreams,
Where the nightingales are singing
And a white moon beams:
There's a long, long night of waiting
Until my dreams all come true;
Till the day when I'll be going down
That long, long trail with you.

2006-10-15 11:16:54 · answer #1 · answered by Yahoo U there 6 · 4 0

TheHi its called there's a long long trail and its from the From the Film: For Me And My Gal (1942)

Written by: Stoddard King
Written by: Zo Elliot

2006-10-15 11:23:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Look here: http://www.firstworldwar.com/audio/theresalonglongtrailawinding.htm

2006-10-15 11:55:31 · answer #3 · answered by Road Trip 3 · 0 1

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