Stardust [Swing]

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And now the purple dusk of twilight time

Steals across the meadows of my heart

High up in the sky the little stars climb

Always reminding me that we're apart

You wander down the lane and far away

Leaving me a song that will not die

Love is now the stardust of yesterday

The music of the years gone by.



Sometimes I wonder, how I spend

The lonely nights

Dreaming of a song

The melody

Haunts my reverie

And I am once again with you

When our love was new

And each kiss an inspiration

But that was long ago

And now my consolation is in the stardust of a song



Besides the garden wall, when stars are bright

You are in my arms

The nightingale

Tells his fairytale

Of paradise, where roses grew

Though I dream in vain

In my heart it will remain

My stardust melody

The memory of love's refrain.

Stardust [Swing] by Palm Court Theatre Orchestra

The Palm Court Theatre Orchestra delivers a spirited swing interpretation of the enduring classic Stardust. Known for their energetic performances of American standards, the ensemble transforms the ballad into a lively dance number that captures the essence of the big band era. This recording highlights the group's ability to reimagine timeless compositions with fresh rhythmic drive and orchestral warmth. Alongside other staples like Ain't Misbehavin' and The Sheik Of Araby, this track exemplifies the orchestra's dedication to preserving the golden age of popular music. Their approach emphasizes instrumental interplay and dynamic pacing, making familiar melodies feel vibrant and immediate for modern listeners.