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  1. Moonlight In Vermont Lyrics: Pennies in a stream / Falling leaves a sycamore / Moonlight in Vermont / Icy finger waves / Ski trails on a mountain side / Snowlight in Vermont / Telegraph cables ...

  2. Moonlight in Vermont" is a popular song about the U.S. state of Vermont, written by John Blackburn (lyrics) and Karl Suessdorf (music) and published in 1944. It was introduced by Margaret Whiting in a 1944 recording.

  3. This timeless classic, released in 1958 as part of Sinatra’s album “Come Fly With Me,” has captivated listeners for decades with its beautiful melody and meaningful lyrics. Let’s explore the deeper meaning behind this beloved song.

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  4. Moonlight in Vermont. Icy finger waves. Ski trails on a mountain side, snow light in Vermont. Telegraph cables, they sing down the highway, And travel each bend in the road. People who meet in this romantic setting. Are so hypnotized by the lovely. Evening summer breeze, warbling of a meadowlark, Moonlight in Vermont.

  5. Falling leaves a sycamore. Moonlight in Vermont. Gentle finger waves. Ski trails down a mountain side. Snowlight in Vermont. Telegraph cables, how they sing down the highway. As they travel each bend in the road. And when people meet, in this romantic setting. They're so hypnotized be the lovely... Evening summer breeze.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Moonlight in Vermont” is a timeless song that captures the magic and tranquility of a moonlit night in the beautiful state of Vermont. Written by Karl Suessdorf and John Blackburn, this enchanting composition has been performed by numerous artists over the years, including the talented Vance Gilbert.

  7. Frank Sinatra Lyrics. "Moonlight In Vermont". Pennies in a stream. Falling leaves a sycamore. Moonlight in Vermont. Icy finger waves. Ski trails on a mountain side. Snowlight in Vermont. Telegraph cables, how they sing down the highway.

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