The sister duo Patience and Prudence reached the Top Ten in 1956 with a fluke hit, the ghostly "Tonight You Belong to Me." The daughters of a professional musician -- Mark McIntyre, who accompanied Frank Sinatra on piano during the mid-'40s -- Patience and Prudence McIntyre reportedly learned the song while at summer camp in 1955 (when they were nine and 12, respectively). Their father recognized it as a Billy Rose hit from several decades earlier
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
G I know I know G7C7Cm You belong to somebody new GDG/Gsus4 But Tonight you belong to me GG7 Although although we're apart C7Cm You're part of my heart GDGG7 And tonight you belong to me
Cm Way down by the stream Cm How sweet it will seem GE7 Once more just to dream AmD In the moonlight G My honey I know I know G7C7Cm With the dawn that you will be gone GDG But tonight you belong to me G Just to little old me