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Moonlight in Vermont
Composer
Karl Suessdorf
Lyricist
John Blackburn
Published
1958
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1958
Recording
October 1958
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"Moonlight in Vermont" is a song that was recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1958 for his album Come Fly With Me. The lyrics of this song are known well for the fact that they don't rhyme.

The song became frequently used in Sinatra's late concert repertoire, appearing in the albums Sinatra Saga, Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris, Frank Sinatra with the Red Norvo Quintet: Live in Australia, 1959, and Live at the Meadowlands.

Along with Linda Ronstadt, Sinatra rerecorded this song under Capitol Records for his 1994 album, Duets II.

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Live performances

Lyrics[]

Pennies in a stream
Falling leaves a sycamore
Moonlight in Vermont

Gentle finger waves
Ski trails down a mountain side
Snowlight in Vermont

Telegraph cables, how they sing down the highway
As they travel each bend in the road
And when people meet, in this romantic setting
They're so hypnotized be the lovely...

Evening summer breeze
Sweet warblings of the meadowlark
Moonlight in Vermont

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