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- Misty (song) - Wikipedia
" Misty " is a jazz standard written and originally recorded in 1954 by pianist Erroll Garner He composed it as an instrumental in the traditional 32-bar format, and recorded it on July 27, 1954 [2] for the album Contrasts Lyrics were added later by Johnny Burke
- Johnny Mathis ~ Misty - YouTube
Johnny is singing Misty in his wonderful way that makes you feel as if you are hearing it for the first time He is performing here at the 1984 Olympics in L A
- Misty - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Her strategy is an all-out attack with Water-type Pokémon, and she is constantly looking for ways to improve her technique A swimmer herself, she trains at the Seafoam Islands She admires Lorelei of the Elite Four It is said that she has high hopes for Cerulean Cape, a romantic date spot
- Johnny Mathis – Misty Lyrics - Genius
Written in 1954 by Erroll Garner, this jazz standard’s best-known rendition is Johnny Mathis‘, despite recordings by other giants such as Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald Don't you notice how
- Johnny Mathis - Misty (Audio) - YouTube
Music video by Johnny Mathis performing Misty (Audio) (Pseudo Video) Originally released 1959 All rights reserved by Jon Mat Records, Inc more
- Ella Fitzgerald - Misty - YouTube
Produced By Norman Granz Written By Erroll Garner Johnny Burke Lyrics: Look at me, I'm as helpless as a kitten up a tree; And I feel like I'm clingin' to a cloud I can't understand I get misty
- Misty (Pokémon) - Wikipedia
Misty, known as Kasumi (Japanese: カスミ) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri She has appeared as a Gym Leader in the Pokémon video games Pokémon Red and Blue, Pokémon Gold and Silver and their respective remakes
- Sarah Vaughan - Misty (Live from Sweden) Mercury Records 1964
"Misty" is a jazz standard written and originally recorded in 1954 by pianist Erroll Garner He composed it as an instrumental in the traditional 32-bar format, and recorded it on July 27, 1954
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