Billie Holiday - How Deep Is The Ocean (How High Is The Sky) video free download


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How Deep Is The Ocean (How High Is The Sky)

How much do I love you?

I'll tell you no lie

How deep is the ocean?

How high is How Deep Is The Ocean (How High Is The Sky)

How much do I love you?

I'll tell you no lie

How deep is the ocean?

How high is the sky?

How many times a day do I think of you?

How many roses are sprinkled with dew?

How far would I travel

To be where you are?

How far is the journey

From here to a star?

And if I ever lost you

How much would I cry?

How deep is the ocean?

How high is the sky?

How much do I love you?

I'll tell you no lie

How deep is the ocean?

How high is the sky?

How many times a day do I think of you?

How many roses are sprinkled with dew?

How far would I travel

To be where you are?

How far is the journey

From here to a star?

And if I ever lost you

How much would I cry?

How deep is the ocean?

How much would I cry?

How high is the sky?

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Comments

5 years ago

Frenchie séverine

Thank you Bklyngirl 1 never delete it! It is a treasure,a wonderful love song...i love it and still like listening to it!!Terrific!!

6 years ago

Connie Madden

haunting

6 years ago

Frenchie séverine

God bless you Billie holiday.I never get tired of listening to your songs and music. They are jewels i will always treasure.. ..Greetings from FRANCE..

6 years ago

Christian Bernard Singer

There have been get singers and interpreters since BH but not one has come close. She died too young and was the greatest.

7 years ago

Lavona Boyce

love it honestly

9 years ago

TERESA DE JESUS MALAGA

love her timbre ,, lovely willie willie..like your post..mine is I'll be thinking about you! me encanta mucho...bellisiiiimo

9 years ago

Thomas .Hennessey

According to the Jazz Discography project, Charlie Shavers is on trumpet. The rest of the group is Oscar Peterson (piano) Herb Ellis (guitar) Ray Brown (bass) Ed Shaughnessy (drums)  recorded for Norman Granz's Clef label, later released on Verve. NYC, April 14, 1954. This is one of her earlier 1950s sessions.

9 years ago

Willie Willie

If I ever lost you, I will find you..

10 years ago

April Kang

yo soy de espana pero me encata billie holiday!

10 years ago

tata131211

it's actually not that gen either, it's the executives and producers, who try to make generic music that most consumers will like and pay for

11 years ago

Queveen Ezekiel

whose the trumpet player?

11 years ago

PabloVestory

Not only your generation, the previous one too, thanks to the businessmen and cheap dealers mainly, I think. But there is always hope, you are evidence of it

11 years ago

dmerced257

not your fault kid. nowadays it's all about money. all quantity and no quality.

11 years ago

JimmyBshaw

try Ska and Reggae. Alot of good bands are playing these days. No negativity in the reggae beat

11 years ago

Manuel Farinelli

you sound very cold but what you say is true

11 years ago

BestFavorite

I feel good.

11 years ago

jeh500

One of the best and most significant pop songs ever written. Sung with only the class that Billie Holiday could produce. Some good people out three today who, unfortunately, will never be discovered due to what is being passed off as"music" today. Like her swing version - as opposed to many singer's dirge delivery on this.

11 years ago

Anthony Smith

If you put the quality to 240p it sounds nice and original.

12 years ago

AschMu

@mareboom don't be so negative, good music from your generation is just waay harder to find :)

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