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  1. "As Time Goes By" by Harry Nilsson Listen to Harry Nilsson: https://HarryNilsson.lnk.to/listen_YD Subscribe to the official Harry Nilsson YouTube channel: ht...

  2. You must remember this A kiss is still a kiss A sigh is just a sigh The fundamental things apply as time goes by And when two lovers woo They still say "I love you" On that you can rely No matter what the future brings, as time goes by Moonlight and love songs never out of date Hearts full of passion, jealousy, and hate Woman needs man, and man ...

  3. "As Time Goes By" by Harry Nilsson Listen to Harry Nilsson: https://HarryNilsson.lnk.to/listen_YD Subscribe to the official Harry Nilsson YouTube channel: ht...

  4. As Time Goes By ist auch die Erkennungsmelodie der gleichnamigen britischen Fernsehserie, gesungen von Joe Fagin . Harry Nilsson, der den Song 1973 auf seinem Album A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night interpretiert, war der Ansicht, dass dies vielleicht der beste Song sei, der je geschrieben wurde. 1988 wurde das Lied von Klaus Lage als ...

  5. Harry is the fourth studio album by Harry Nilsson, released August 1969 on RCA.It was his first album to get onto Billboard Magazine's Billboard 200 chart, remaining there for 15 weeks and reaching #120.. Harry features jazz saxophonist Tom Scott, pianist Mike Melvoin, flutist Jim Horn, session drummer Jim Gordon, Larry Knechtel on bass, and David Cohen and Howard Roberts on guitars.

  6. The past few years have been very good to fans of the late singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson. We got to see an excellent feature-length documentary on Nilsson’s life and work, the remastering of his entire discography ... Ep. 21: As Time Goes By: In Defense of Harry Nilsson’s “A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night ...

  7. The past few years have been very good to fans of the late singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson. We got to see an excellent feature-length documentary on Nilsson’s life and work, the remastering of his entire discography ... Ep. 21: As Time Goes By: In Defense of Harry Nilsson’s “A Little Touch of Schmilsson in the Night ...