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Moon River and me; a musical memory from 2012 on Blogfinger.net

October 1, 2024 by Blogfinger

Moonrise.   By Paul Goldfinger  © Click to enlarge. Hudson River Valley.

 

By Paul Goldfinger.  Editor Blogfinger.net. Ocean Grove, NJ.  Re-post from September, 2012 on Blogfinger.

 

Today, the glow of the moon, of the moonrise, or the moon over the ocean, or over the river….makes me think of Andy Williams.

I  first listened to his new song, “Moon River,” playing on my car radio one night in 1961. That evening I was alone in my old Plymouth driving home from a date with my future wife, Eileen.  I knew that “Moon River” had to be our song.

When I called the band leader for the wedding, he had never heard of the song, but he promised to look into it. And he did.  I always suspected that Eileen and I were among the first  to choose that song.

Johnny Mercer wrote the lyrics, and Henry Mancini the music. It was very beautiful, but I never exactly knew what a “huckleberry friend” was;  somehow I imagined I knew what kind of friend that was.

Today I finally looked it up, and the Urban Dictionary says, “There are your good friends: people who love you. And then there are your huckleberry friends: people who’ve known you for years and have stuck by you and love you no matter what.

“Here are some of the lyrics from that  song which  was featured in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s:

 

“There’s such a lot of world to see
We’re after the same rainbow’s end, waitin’ ’round the bend
My huckleberry friend, moon river, and me”

 

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Posted in Music from the movies, Photographic Gallery | Tagged Andy Williams, Breakfast at Tiffany's, MUSIC: MoonRiver | 2 Comments

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  1. on September 30, 2012 at 1:46 pm whitlo

    Many great artists have passed in the last months, but Andy Williams passing is making me very sad. This is THE most romantic song. I loved his specials while I was growing up, and saw him in Branson MO when I accompanied my father to his Navy reunion. It was a surprisingly enjoyable show and I was as excited as I was thinking of Donny Osmond when I was 12! Thank you for the wonderful reminder. Sept 2012


  2. on September 29, 2012 at 9:09 pm Charles Layton

    As luck would have it, this weekend we’re having a harvest moon. The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox. Unlike other full moons, the harvest moon rises at roughly the same time for several nights in a row. For three days it will be rising just about as the sun sets. It’s name comes from the fact that it gives farmers an extra amount of light for getting in their crops. USA Today had a story about it this week, which is how I know so much about it.



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