"Together, together...the fundamental loneliness goes..."

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  1. mifletz said:

    Default "Together, together...the fundamental loneliness goes..."

    Any idea who the lovely-voiced white young songstress was who sung this in the 70s/80s?


    "Together, together
    so close your eyes
    for that's a lovely way to be
    aware of things your heart alone was meant to see
    the fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together
    you can't deny to try to fight the rising sea
    don't fight the moon the stars above and don't fight me
    the fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together
    on the day we met the time was half past three
    when your eyes met mine it was eternity
    by now we know the wind is on its way to be
    just catch the wave don't be afraid of loving me
    the fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together....."

    She also did this song:

    "Of the wonderful things that we get out of life
    there are four
    baby, there may not be many but nobody needs any more
    of the many facts making the list of life truth takes the lead
    and to relax note the gist of life it's truth you need
    and the second is honor, and hapiness makes number three
    when you put them together you know what the last one will be......love don't you know the score......"
     
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    Dapps said:

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    Well the top one is called Wave... and I've found it by Sinatra, Sitti Navarro

    Rosemary Clooney's verson can be heard here at Amazon (just click on play button):
    http://www.amazon.com/Wave/dp/B000U8...sr=1-1-catcorr


    Sarah Vaughan's:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbIiP...eature=related

    Oscar Peterson's fabulous version:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f44qgQA1B-g

    Version by the guy who composed it, (and many other fabulous songs) - Antonio Carlos Jobim:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMYn5bH-h4c




    And the bottom one is called Four and I believe it was written by Miles Davis.

    Version by Anita O'Day:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9gD2...watch_response

    Hope some of the above may help you to track this female down.

    Needless to say there are many many versions of Wave.