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When the founding members of the Whiffenpoofs first sang this song around the tables of Mory's Temple bar in 1909; one said, "Gentlemen, this is immense!" "This," cried another," should be our national anthem!" "Yes," added a third, "to be sung at every meeting, all reverently standing!" And so it was. And so it is to this day. |
CD: Too many to list. This recording from The Whiffenpoofs of 1999: Songbook
Label: Many and varied.
Credits: Words: Meade Minnegerode; Tune: attributed to Tod Galloway |
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A Whiffenpoof original written in the sixties and one of the most enduring love songs in our repertoire. |
CD: The Whiffenpoofs of 1999: Songbook
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A relatively new addition to the repertoire. "Darkness come round me, wrap me tight . . . " |
CD: The Whiffenpoofs of 1999: Songbook
Label: none
Credits: Graham Stevens, solo |
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