The New York City Pavillion of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fair stayed on after the World's Fairs and had a ice skating rink with an organist. I took my first girlfriend there one evening. She was a very good skater with her own pair of figure skates replete with pom poms. Me, I had my own pair of hockey skates. After a little while, I asked her to wait where she was and skated over to the organist and asked him to play Mr. Moonlight. He smiled and said "Gladly."
What a great song to skate to arms around each other's waists! And those lyrics...
You came to me one summer night
And from your beam, you made my dream
And from the whirl, you sent my girl
And from above, you sent us love.
And now she is mine
I think you're fine
'Cause we love you
Mr. Moonlight.What a night that was! She was a Beatles fan too and loved what i did.
I'm still waiting for nimrod to say what a crappy song this is.