https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83AwKedowDU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yjnLmv1hHU SO DEEP IS THE NIGHT Frederik Chopin (m) 1832 Sonny Miller (l) as recorded by Richard Tauber March 29th 1940 So deep is the night, No moon tonight, No friendly star to guide me with its light. Be still my heart, Silent lest my love could be returning, From a world far apart. So deep is the night, Oh lonely night, On broken wings my heart has taken flight, And left a dream. In my dream our lips are blending; Will my dream be never ending? Will your memory haunt me till I die? Alone am I, Deep into the night, Waiting for the light. Alone am I, I wonder why, I wonder why. In my dream our lips are blending; Will my dream be never ending? Will your memory haunt me till I die? Alone am I, Deep into the night, Waiting for the light. Alone am I, I wonder why, I wonder why. ( Transcribed by Peter Akers - February 2013 ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsl8G6PEW_I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dnHu9pnv6g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDhMSyVv6cA Film and television[edit]Performed at the beginning of Columbo: Suitable for Framing (1971) when art Critic Dale Kingston (Ross Martin) kill his uncle. Performed in the film Jezebel (1938). Featured in the film I Walked with a Zombie (1943). As the song "Tristesse", prominently featured in the 1945 film A Song to Remember which was based on Chopin's life. The 1957 silent film comedy compilation The Golden Age of Comedy features the piece as its main theme, arranged for banjo. Performed in episode 47 of Dark Shadows, by Elizabeth Stoddard. Featured in "Autumn in My Heart", the first instalment of the Korean dramaseries Endless Love The piece was played as a violin variation by Kahoko in the manga series La Corda D'Oro. The theme song to Gankutsuou, "We Were Lovers" by Jean-Jacques Burnel, is based upon this melody. The piece was played in the TV series Dark Angel (ep: "The Berrisford Agenda") by Alec.[26] This piece is also featured in the series finale of the 2003 anime adaptation of Fullmetal Alchemist. In the 2005 film The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, the scene where Perkins (Tommy Lee Jones) is drinking in a rural Mexican Cantina features a young girl playing the work on an out-of-tune piano in the background. In the series Ultraman Max, a variation of this piece is present in episode 15. A blind orphan plays the tune on her piccolo to calm the raging Kaiju named IF. The kaiju and the girl then play the tune together, with IF growing multiple musical instruments to replicate the melody. Featured in the closing of the short film "Baby Blue" from the anthology Genius Party (2007) In the 2007 Taiwanese idol drama Bull Fighting, this piece is first featured in episode 8 where Shen Ruo He (played by Mike He) and Yi Sheng Xue (played by Hebe Tien) went on a date in a posh restaurant and is subsequently played in key scenes where the lovers were forced to part. The piece was played at the beginning of episode 5, season 3 of The Walking Dead. The piece is also heard in the Futurama series finale, "Meanwhile". Featured in the film Medianeras (2011). Featured in the film Testament of Youth (2014), being played on the piano by Edward Brittain (Taron Egerton). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiRo0xAy-wE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWUJNfogHMI |