"Superstar tenor" Alfie Boe sings 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square' at Her Majesty The Queen's 90th Birthday Bash 'A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square' was made popular in the 1940s by Dame Vera Lynn: ...♫♪... When two lovers meet in Mayfair, so the legends tell Songbirds sing. Winter turns to spring Every winding street in Mayfair falls beneath the spell I know such enchantment can be Cause it happened one evening to me. That certain night, the night we met There was magic abroad in the air. There were angels dining at the Ritz And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square I may be right I maybe wrong But I'm perfectly willing to swear That when you turned and smiled at me A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square The moon that lingered over London town Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown How could he know that we two were so in love The whole damned world seemed up-side-down The streets of town were paved with stars It was such a romantic affair And as we kissed and said good-night A nightingale sang in Berkley Square Solo Our homeward step was just as light as the tap-dancing feet of Astaire And like an echo far away A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square I know cause I was there that night in Berkeley Square ...♪♫... Ant and Dec were honoured to be hosting this special celebration of Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th Birthday. This spectacular evening brought together some of the best known names in the entertainment world performing with 900 horses and 1500 participants to mark this very special birthday. The Celebration told the story of Her MajestyThe Queen’s remarkable life from her birth in 1926, through World War Two, to her Coronation in 1953 and a reign spanning more than 60 years. Some of the biggest stars, including Alfie Boe, from the world of entertainment took to the stage whilst performers in the arena also included The Oman Royal Cavalry, Chilean Huasos, The New Zealand Army Band, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Azerbaijan Cossack Riders, State Carriages from The Royal Mews, The South Australian Police Band, The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, The Fijian Army Dancers and Band, 100 Military and Commonwealth Pipers and The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment. As a finale, Dame Shirley Bassey sang ...♫♪... Diamonds are Forever ...♪♫... !!! Broadcast live on ITV Sunday May 15, 2016.
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