@edgarblythe,
Great one by The Harmonicats, edgar. I know that song. Here are the lyrics.
It's cherry pink and apple blossom white
When your true lover comes your way
It's cherry pink and apple blossom white
The poets say
The story goes that once a cherry tree
Beside an apple tree did grow,
And there a boy once met his bride to be
Long, long ago
The boy looked into her eyes
It was a feat to enthrall
The breezes started their sighs
The blossoms started to fall
And, as they gently caressed
The lovers looked up to find
The branches of the two trees
Were intertwined
And so that's why the poets often write
When there's a new moon up above
It's cherry pink and apple blossom white
When you're in love
Time for me to say goodnight, and I think that I shall do so with one from Phantom of the Opera.
I have been searching to see if such a person existed and found this by the original author of the book.
The novel opens with a prologue in which Gaston Leroux claims that Erik, the "Phantom of the Opera", was a real person. We are then introduced to Christine DaaƩ. She and her father, a famous fiddler, traveled all over Sweden playing folk and religious music. Her father was known to be the best wedding fiddler in the land. When Christine is six, her mother dies and her father is brought to rural France by a patron, Professor Valerius.
Now The Music of the Night inspired by your three songs, edgar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imv-7F8zHy4
Good to have our Brit with us today.
From Letty with love to everyone.