by Alfred Roma feat. Ivan Castilleja on album Goals (Gold Edition)
I can feel the energy running through your eyes It really feels like I can fly Your love takes me really high Together we can find the light I'm always prepared to fight This feeling is like dynamite
by Arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams feat. Alfred Deller on album Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs of Britain
O early, early in the spring The cuckoo and the nightingale So sweetly were singing, so sweetly were singing. As I walked out one May morning, O, there did I two lovers see, They were taking of the ai
by Arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams feat. Alfred Deller on album Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs of Britain
Tis down by the riverside A fair maid I espied, She was lamenting for her own true love, She was lamenting, sighing crying for her own true love. "What makes you sigh and cry, My fair pretty maid," sa
by Arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams feat. Alfred Deller and the Deller Consort on album Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs of Britain
Fare you well, my dear, I muse be gone, And leave you for a while; If I roam away I'll come back again, Though I roam ten thousand miles, my dear, Though I roam ten thousand miles. So fair thou art my
by Henry Purcell, Alfred Deller, Wieland Kuijken & William Christie on album Alfred Deller: Portrait of a Legend
Fairest Isle, all isles excelling, Seat of pleasure and of love, Venus here shall choose her dwelling And forsake her Cyprian grove. Cupid from his fav'rite nation Care and envy will remove; Jealousy
by Henry Purcell, Alfred Deller, Leonhardt Baroque Ensemble & Gustav Leonhardt on album Big Purcell Box
Here the Deities approve The God of Music and of Love; All the talents they have lent you, All the blessings they have sent you, Pleas'd to see what they bestow, Live and thrive so well below.
by Henry Purcell, Alfred Deller, April Cantelo, Eileen McLoughlin, Wilfred Brown, Gerald English, Owen Grundy, Maurice Bevan & Kalmar Orchestra Of London on album Big Purcell Box
Here the Deities approve The God of Music and of Love; All the talents they have lent you, All the blessings they have sent you, Pleas'd to see what they bestow, Live and thrive so well below.
by Alfred Kluten on album National Anthems of the World
Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were
by Alfred Hollins, The Choir of Exeter Cathedral, Andrew Millington & Paul Morgan on album The Complete Psalms of David (Series 2) Volume 1
Psalm 15 Domine, quis habitabit? Christopher Gibbons (1615-1676) Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle, or who shall rest upon thy holy hill? Even he that leadeth an uncorrupt life, and doeth the
by Alfred Scholz feat. London Festival Orchestra on album 52 Most Important Classical Music Works Of All Time - The Essential Collection
Instrumental. Chill out... or Freak out. Your choice really. Still reading? Wow, you're either an optimist or you're very bored. Well, you have a nice day!
by Alfred Roma feat. Aranza Cabanillas on album Hope
Tonight We can change the game We can change the rules Tonight We can change the game We can change the rules We were the generation We can change a nation We were the generation We can change a natio
by Joan Diener, Alfred Drake, Lucy Andonian & Kismet Ensemble on album Kismet: A Musical Arabian Night (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
Ladies, shall we begin... service? What shall be the subject of our erotic discourse? Shall we discuss the nature of... virtue? Think... ladies! Cogitate! Sharpen up the edges of... your... WIT! Virtu
by Henry Purcell, The Deller Consort & Alfred Deller on album Purcell: Welcome to All the Pleasures
Here the Deities approve The God of Music and of Love; All the talents they have lent you, All the blessings they have sent you, Pleas'd to see what they bestow, Live and thrive so well below.
by Henry Purcell, The Deller Consort & Alfred Deller on album Purcell: King Arthur
What Power art thou, Who from below, Hast made me rise, Unwillingly and slow, From beds of everlasting snow! See'st thou not how stiff, And wondrous old, Far unfit to bear the bitter cold. I can sca
by Henry Purcell, The Deller Consort & Alfred Deller on album Purcell: Songs and Sacred Arias
What shall I do to show how much I love her? How many millions of sighs can suffice? That which wins other hearts never can move her; those common methods of love she'll despise. I will love more tha
by Geo Lottman, Alfred H. Miles, Domenico Salvino, Arthur Chad Zimmerman, Robert Shaw & Robert Shaw Chorale on album Battle Cry Of Freedom
Anchors Away, my boys, Anchors Aweigh. Farewell to college joys, We sail at break of day-ay-ay-ay. Through our last night on shore, Drink to the foam, Until we meet once more. Here's wishing you a hap
by Yank Rachell, Sonny Boy Williamson II & Alfred Elkins on album Legendary Country Blues Artists - CD C
My babe went (?) all night long She never got back (...) break of dawn But it seems like a dream Well it seems like a dream Well it seems like a dream to me It seems like a dream to me I know a (...
by jemz feat. Lenski Alfred on album Who Am I (feat. Lenski Alfred)
Who Am I Who am I that you are mindful of me oh God Who am I that you would send your son to die for me Grace so amazing your mercy so deep Your love covers all of my sin grace flows over me I will