"Half A Moon (Is Better Than No Moon)" - This 1926 hit reminds us that imperfect love is still ok.
Автор: Just My Old Piano
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Half a Moon (Is Better Than No Moon) was written in 1926 by Eddie Dowling & James E. Hanley for the Broadway production of "Honeymoon Lane." I love that it premiered during the Roaring Twenties and reflects the era’s optimism, witty lyric writing, with an emphasis on memorable melodic hooks, similar to a catchy thumbnail in today's social media.
The phrase “Half a moon is better than no moon” is a metaphor for imperfect but meaningful love, with the core idea that something imperfect is still better than having nothing at all. This is one of my mottos in life that something is better than nothing at all.
This isn't a very commonly known or often posted piano roll, so I hope you'll still enjoy it. Robert Billings is one of my favorite pianists.
Robert Billings - US Roll 44166
Half a Moon Is Better Than No Moon
1920s popular songs
Tin Pan Alley music
Eddie Dowling James E Hanley
Honeymoon Lane Broadway
Roaring Twenties love songs
Vintage piano music
Player piano
Jazz Age standards
Fox trot
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