MOONGLOW
ROD STEWART
SONGWRITERS: IRVING MILLS, EDGAR DELANGE & WILL HUDSON
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: IT HAD TO BE YOU: THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOX
LABEL: J. RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2002

Moonglow is a type of Herb which appears as a bent stalk with a drooping blue-white flower. It grows on Jungle grass (surface Jungle and Underground Jungle) and can be cut with virtually any weapon or tool. It can be planted in Clay Pots and Planter Boxes using Moonglow Seeds.
Moonglow only blooms at night, emitting its small pearls of blue-white light, and while doing so, can be cut to drop 1-3 seeds of the herb. The Staff of Regrowth can be used to increase the amount of seeds dropped when cut.
Sir Roderick David Stewart, CBE (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. Stewart is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 100 million records worldwide. He has had six consecutive number one albums in the UK and his tally of 62 UK hit singles includes 31 that reached the top ten, six of which gained the #1 position. Stewart has had 16 top ten singles in the US, with four reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. He was knighted in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to music and charity.
It must have been Moonglow,
Way up in the blue,
It must have been Moonglow,
That led me straight to you

I still hear you sayin'
Dear one hold me fast,
And I start to prayin'
Oh Lord, please let this last,

We seem to float right through the air,
Heavenly songs seem to come from everywhere,
And now when there's Moonglow,
Way up in the blue,
I always remember,
That Moonglow gave me you
That Moonglow gave me you

We seem to float right through the air,
Heavenly songs seemed to come from everywhere,
And now when there's Moonglow
Way up in the blue,
I always remember,
That Moonglow gave me you,
That Moonglow gave me you,
That Moonglow gave me you.
REST YOUR LOVE ON ME
ANDY GIBB & OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN
SONGWRITER: BARRY GIBB
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: ANDY GIBB & OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN: REST YOUR LOVE ON ME
LABEL: POLYDOR
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1979

"Rest Your Love on Me" is a country ballad performed by the Bee Gees written and sung by Barry Gibb. It was the B-side of the US No. 1 hit "Too Much Heaven".
Maybe you don't know me anymore than I know you
And I wouldn't blame you if you walked away
I've been watching you all evening
With the teardrops in your eyes
And it touches me much more than I can say

You know I hate to think that someone
Could have hurt someone like you
And at times like this I'd be right by your side

Lay your troubles on my shoulders
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile

Saw you in the corner on the moment I walked in
Saw your lonely face across the room
No, I won't forget it
And the way it might have been
Oh, why did you have to leave so soon?

You know I hate to think that someone
Could have loved you more than me
And if I was them I'd be right by your side

Lay your troubles on my shoulders
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile

How long must I wait
For the last train to leave here
And the last chance to go home?
Get to thinking I was born too soon
How long, honey
When the lovin' don't come
It was there when you left me
Just didn't know how to begin

Lay your troubles on my shoulders
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile
Lay your troubles on my shoulders
Put your worries in my pocket
Rest your love on me awhile.
RUM AND COCA COLA
THE ANDREWS SISTERS
SONGWRITERS: JERI SULLIVAN; MOREY AMSTERDAM & PAUL BARON ·
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: THE ANDREWS SISTERS IN HI-FI
LABEL: CAPITOL RECORDS
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1956

"Rum and Coca-Cola" is a popular calypso song composed by Lionel Belasco with lyrics by Lord Invader. The song was copyrighted in the United States by entertainer Morey Amsterdam and became a hit in 1945 for the Andrews Sisters, spending ten weeks at the top the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
If you ever go down Trinidad
They make you feel so very glad
Calypso sing and make up rhyme
Guarantee you one real good fine time
Drinkin' rum and coca-cola
Go down point Koomahnah
Both mother and daughter
Workin' for the Yankee dollar
Oh, beat it man, beat it
Since the Yankee come to Trinidad
They got the young girls all goin' mad
Young girls say they treat 'em nice
Make Trinidad like paradise
Drinkin' rum and coca-cola
Go down point Koomahnah
Both mother and daughter
Workin' for the Yankee dollar
Oh, you vex me, you vex me
From Chicachicaree to Mona’s isle
Native girls all dance and smile
Help soldier celebrate his leave
Make every day like new year's eve
Drinkin' rum and coca-cola
Go down point Koomahnah
Both mother and daughter
Workin' for the Yankee dollar
It's a fact, man, it's a fact
In old Trinidad, i also fear
The situation is mighty queer
Like the Yankee girl, the native swoon
When she hear der bingo croon
Drinkin' rum and coca-cola
Go down point Koomahnah
Both mother and daughter
Workin' for the Yankee dollar
Out on Manzanella beach
G.i. romance with native peach
All night long, make tropic love
Next day, sit in hot sun and cool off
Drinkin' rum and coca-cola
Go down point Koomahnah
Both mother and daughter
Workin' for the Yankee dollar
It's a fact, man, it's a fact
Rum and coca-cola
Rum and coca-cola
Workin' for the Yankee dollar.
GUILTY AND WHAT KIND OF FOOL
BARBARA STREISAND AND BARRY GIBB
SONGWRITERS: ALBHY GALUTEN & BARRY GIBB
COUNTRY: u. s. a.
ALBUM: guilty
LABEL: Columbia records
GENRE: pop
YEAR: 1980

Guilty is the twenty-second studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand released on September 23, 1980 by Columbia Records. It was produced by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and his group's regular production team of Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson.
After the success of the Bee Gees in the late 1970s, there was some time to write songs for other artists and Streisand, one of those artists, asked Gibb to write an album for her. It became her best-selling album to date internationally, with sales of 15 million copies worldwide as well as spawning several hit singles. According to the liner notes of Barbra's retrospective box set: Just for the Record, the album also received a record certification in Austria, Brazil, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain. Sweden, Switzerland, and Russia.
(Together)
There was a time when we were down and out
There was a place when we were starting over
We let the vow break
We let the heartache in
Who's sorry now?

(Barbra)
There was a world when we were standing still
And for a moment we were separated...
And then you found her
You let the stranger in
(Together)
Who's sorry now?

(Barbra)
Who's sorry now?

What , what kind of fool
Tears it apart
Leaving me pain and sorrow?

(Barry)
Losing you now
Wonderin' why
Where will I be tomorrow?

Forever more that's what we are to be
Without each other
We'll be remembering when...

(Together)
There was a time when we were down and out
We cried...
There was a place when we were starting over
We lied...
We let the vow break
We let the heartache in
Who's sorry now?
Who's sorry now?

(Barbra)
What , what kind of fool
(Barry)
What , what kind of fool
(Barbra)
Tears it apart
(Barry)
Tears it apart
(Barbra)
Leaving me pain and sorrow?
(Barry)
Oh! Losing you now
How can I win?
Where will I be tomorrow?

(Barbra)
Was there a moment when I cut you down?
Played around?
What have I done?!
I only apologize
For being, as they say, the last to know
It has to show
When someone is in your eyes...

(Together)
What, what kind of fool
Tears it apart
Leaving me pain and sorrow?
Losing you now
Wondering why
Where will I be tomorrow?
What, what kind of fool
Tears it apart
Leaving me pain and sorrow?
Losing you now
How can I win
Where will I be tomorrow?