Ebb Tide (1953; муз.: Robert Maxwell - ст.: Carl Sigman)
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Billboard chart "Ebb Tide" (#10) (1953)
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"Ebb Tide" is a popular song, written in 1953 by the lyricist Carl Sigman and composer Robert Maxwell. An instrumental version by organist Kenneth W. Griffin was played in the fifth season premiere of the TV drama Mad Men.
The song's build up is to illustrate the ocean waves coming in and out to and from the shores, due to the ebb tides.
The first three notes are identical to the first three notes of the Erroll Garner song "Misty" (1954).
This song is not to be confused with the title song from the movie Ebb Tide (1937), which is a composition by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger.
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First the tide rushes in Plants a kiss on the shore Then goes out to sea And the sea is very still once more
So I rush to your side Like the oncoming tide With one burning thought: Will your arms open wide? At last, we're face to face And as we kiss through an embrace I can tell, I can feel you are loved You are really, really mine In the rain, in the dark, in the sun
Like the tide at its ebb I'm at peace in the web Of your heart's arms Of your arms