Three species of blue-headed North American thrushes (Turdidae) occupy the genusSialia. The most widespread and best-known is the eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis), breeding from Canada's prairie provinces to Texas and from the Maritimes to Florida; discrete populations of this species are also found from southeastern Arizona through west Mexico into Guatemala and Nicaragua. The mountain bluebird (S. currucoides) breeds on high-elevation plains from central Alaska to Arizona and New Mexico, and the western bluebird (S. mexicana) inhabits dry coniferous forests from extreme southwestern Canada to Baja California and from the Great Basin south into west Mexico.
Origins of the bluebird as a symbol of happiness
The symbol of a bluebird as the harbinger of happiness is found in many cultures and may date back thousands of years. One of the oldest examples (found on oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty, 1766-1122 BC) is from pre-modern China, where a blue bird (qingniao) was the messenger bird of Xi Wangmu, the 'Queen Mother of the West' who began life as a fearsome goddess and Immortal. By the Tang Dynasty (618-906 AD) she had evolved into a Daoist fairy queen and the protector/patron of "singing girls, dead women, novices, nuns, adepts and priestesses...women [who] stood outside the roles prescribed for women in the traditional Chinese family". Depictions of Xi Wangmu often include a bird—the birds in the earliest depictions are difficult to identify, and by the Tang Dynasty, most of the birds appear in a circle, often with three legs, as a symbol of the sun.
Harmati wrote the song for his friend, the tenor Jan Peerce, the leading singer at Radio City Music Hall. Peerce recorded it three times: in 1936, under the name Paul Robinson, with the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra conducted by Ernö Rapée; on 7 June 1945, under his own name, with the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sylvan Levin; and in 1958 (the Las Vegas version) with Joe Reisman and his Orchestra. Each version included slight variations in the spoken recitative, which was accompanied by Boldi's "Chanson Bohemienne", rather than Harmati's music.
The 1945 recording became a worldwide hit for Peerce, outselling all his many operatic recordings, and becoming second only to Enrico Caruso's recording of George M. Cohan's "Over There" among the best-selling records made by opera and concert singers. The 1958 version was the one Peerce used in later live performances.
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Bluebird of Happiness · Mojave 3
Spoon and Rafter
℗ 2003 4AD Ltd
Released on: 2003-09-08
Associated Performer: Ian McCutcheon
Associated Performer: Neil Halstead
Associated Performer: Alan Forrester
Associated Performer: Mark Van Hoen
Associated Performer: Melvyn Duffy
Associated Performer: Rachel Goswell
Associated Performer: Simon Rowe
Music Publisher: Menace Music Ltd
Music Publisher: Universal Music Publishing
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Feathered Canyon Songs
Composer Lyricist: Ian McCutcheon
Composer Lyricist: Neil Halstead
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published: 26 Dec 2019
Jan Peerce Sings "The Bluebird of Happiness."
Yes, I know, I know:-) But I still get requests for this song, which was Jan Peerce's best known recording. It actually topped the hit parade in the early 40's, 1941 I believe it was, and it was the title he gave to his autobiography. The fans of his operatic and cantorial work often roll their eyes, but this song, corny as it admittedly is, with its fractured English ("so be like I...") its heavily rolled "r"s, and its melodramatic recitation, is best seen against the background of Yiddish theater and vaudeville. Much the same could be said of Sophie Tucker's "Yiddishe Mama." A friend of mine, an Orthodox rabbi, used to tear his hair every time he heard it. He hated it, but it was one of Sophie Tucker's most popular recordings, and is played even today. Both of these records recall a...
published: 14 Nov 2011
Bluebird of Happiness Walkthrough (All Endings)
Bluebird of Happiness Walkthrough All Endings
Bluebird of Happiness is a puzzle adventure game released by Odencat Studio in February 2018.
"Bluebird of Happiness" is a weird and spooky adventure puzzle game you can complete within an hour.
Your brother finds a stuffed bluebird while the two of you visit a festival. Later that night you have a dream that takes place inside of a strange forest with a man having the head of a bird.
Try to escape the dream by collecting items and solving puzzles.
Can you save your brother?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details%3Fid%3Dcom.rpgsnack.dreams%26hl%3Den_US%26gl%3DUS%26referrer%3Dutm_source%253Dgoogle%2526utm_medium%253Dorganic%2526utm_term%253Dbluebird%2Bof%2Bhappiness%2Bplaystore%26pcampaignid%3DAPPU_1_oCc0YvjJEPjjz7sPsrG6wAg&ved=2ahUKEwj...
published: 07 Mar 2021
Mojave 3- Bluebird Of Happiness
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
running for your life won't get you so far
running for your life so far
gotta find to bring me home slow
gotta find a way back home
the loving in your eye that holds you alive
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
saw you turning
big eyes burning on your way
nothing out there
the time to tell you what you own
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel so sad
never wanted to feel this pain
today
today
never wanted to feel this pain
never watned to feel ...
published: 31 Jan 2011
Jan Peerce - "The Bluebird of Happiness" (original commercial version, 1945)
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Jan Peerce sings the song "The Bluebird of Happiness" which was an enormous hit in its day. It was written for him around 1934 by composer Sandor Harmati and lyricist Edward Heyman when Peerce was one of the leading singers at NBC's Radio City Music Hall. Peerce's original recording of this song was cut around 1936, although under the name Paul Robinson (he didn't want to cheapen his name by recording under it on budget labels). That recording was very popular on the radio for many years and in some cases when broadcast on it over 20 years later was still being credited to Paul Robinson (I'll post this version in the near future if anyone is interested). This one here is Peerce's original RCA Victor commercial recording of the...
published: 28 Mar 2009
Bluebird of Happiness: COMPLETE Walkthrough Guide - Good & Bad Endings (by Daigo Sato)
See my step-by-step guide here: http://www.appunwrapper.com/2018/02/10/bluebird-of-happiness-walkthrough-guide/
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bluebird-of-happiness/id1329132932?mt=8&at=10l5ae
published: 11 Feb 2018
Blue Bird of Happiness
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
Blue Bird of Happiness · Jimmy Durante
September Song
℗ 1963 Warner Records Inc.
Writer: Davies
Writer: HEYMAN
Writer: Harmati
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published: 22 Jul 2017
1948 HITS ARCHIVE: Bluebird Of Happiness - Jan Peerce (12-inch version)
Bluebird Of Happiness (Heyman-Davies-Harmati) by Jan Peerce, with the Victor Orchestra conducted by Sylvan Levin
Following its introduction in 1934, this inspirational piece became a staple of famed operatic tenor Jan Peerce on radio and in concert performances over the years. “Toscanini’s favorite tenor” waxed this dramatic version of his signature tune in 1945, a best-seller in the classical market for a long time to come, though it wasn’t until 1948 that the song finally turned into a mainstream hit, reaching the top-5 on Your Hit Parade.
Though Peerce’s version would remain in print for decades and sell well over a million copies, various ‘pop’ artists also recorded “Bluebird” and contributed to its 1948 revival, most successfully the (posted) releases by Art Mooney and Jo Stafford-...
Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.
Bluebird of Happiness · Mojave 3
Spoon and Rafter
℗ 2003 4AD Ltd
Released on: 2003-09-08
Associated Perf...
Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.
Bluebird of Happiness · Mojave 3
Spoon and Rafter
℗ 2003 4AD Ltd
Released on: 2003-09-08
Associated Performer: Ian McCutcheon
Associated Performer: Neil Halstead
Associated Performer: Alan Forrester
Associated Performer: Mark Van Hoen
Associated Performer: Melvyn Duffy
Associated Performer: Rachel Goswell
Associated Performer: Simon Rowe
Music Publisher: Menace Music Ltd
Music Publisher: Universal Music Publishing
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Feathered Canyon Songs
Composer Lyricist: Ian McCutcheon
Composer Lyricist: Neil Halstead
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.
Bluebird of Happiness · Mojave 3
Spoon and Rafter
℗ 2003 4AD Ltd
Released on: 2003-09-08
Associated Performer: Ian McCutcheon
Associated Performer: Neil Halstead
Associated Performer: Alan Forrester
Associated Performer: Mark Van Hoen
Associated Performer: Melvyn Duffy
Associated Performer: Rachel Goswell
Associated Performer: Simon Rowe
Music Publisher: Menace Music Ltd
Music Publisher: Universal Music Publishing
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Feathered Canyon Songs
Composer Lyricist: Ian McCutcheon
Composer Lyricist: Neil Halstead
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Yes, I know, I know:-) But I still get requests for this song, which was Jan Peerce's best known recording. It actually topped the hit parade in the early 40's...
Yes, I know, I know:-) But I still get requests for this song, which was Jan Peerce's best known recording. It actually topped the hit parade in the early 40's, 1941 I believe it was, and it was the title he gave to his autobiography. The fans of his operatic and cantorial work often roll their eyes, but this song, corny as it admittedly is, with its fractured English ("so be like I...") its heavily rolled "r"s, and its melodramatic recitation, is best seen against the background of Yiddish theater and vaudeville. Much the same could be said of Sophie Tucker's "Yiddishe Mama." A friend of mine, an Orthodox rabbi, used to tear his hair every time he heard it. He hated it, but it was one of Sophie Tucker's most popular recordings, and is played even today. Both of these records recall another era, in which such sentimental songs were not only accepted, but loved. Remember Molly Goldberg's extremely popular radio program? All in the same fach.
Yes, I know, I know:-) But I still get requests for this song, which was Jan Peerce's best known recording. It actually topped the hit parade in the early 40's, 1941 I believe it was, and it was the title he gave to his autobiography. The fans of his operatic and cantorial work often roll their eyes, but this song, corny as it admittedly is, with its fractured English ("so be like I...") its heavily rolled "r"s, and its melodramatic recitation, is best seen against the background of Yiddish theater and vaudeville. Much the same could be said of Sophie Tucker's "Yiddishe Mama." A friend of mine, an Orthodox rabbi, used to tear his hair every time he heard it. He hated it, but it was one of Sophie Tucker's most popular recordings, and is played even today. Both of these records recall another era, in which such sentimental songs were not only accepted, but loved. Remember Molly Goldberg's extremely popular radio program? All in the same fach.
Bluebird of Happiness Walkthrough All Endings
Bluebird of Happiness is a puzzle adventure game released by Odencat Studio in February 2018.
"Bluebird of Happi...
Bluebird of Happiness Walkthrough All Endings
Bluebird of Happiness is a puzzle adventure game released by Odencat Studio in February 2018.
"Bluebird of Happiness" is a weird and spooky adventure puzzle game you can complete within an hour.
Your brother finds a stuffed bluebird while the two of you visit a festival. Later that night you have a dream that takes place inside of a strange forest with a man having the head of a bird.
Try to escape the dream by collecting items and solving puzzles.
Can you save your brother?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details%3Fid%3Dcom.rpgsnack.dreams%26hl%3Den_US%26gl%3DUS%26referrer%3Dutm_source%253Dgoogle%2526utm_medium%253Dorganic%2526utm_term%253Dbluebird%2Bof%2Bhappiness%2Bplaystore%26pcampaignid%3DAPPU_1_oCc0YvjJEPjjz7sPsrG6wAg&ved=2ahUKEwj4mZWNhc_2AhX48XMBHbKYDogQ5YQBegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw3vEBOuiswLyC9R3Mzbzkid
#bluebirdofhappiness
#odencatgames
#puzzleadventuregame
#slymobilegaming
Bluebird of Happiness Walkthrough All Endings
Bluebird of Happiness is a puzzle adventure game released by Odencat Studio in February 2018.
"Bluebird of Happiness" is a weird and spooky adventure puzzle game you can complete within an hour.
Your brother finds a stuffed bluebird while the two of you visit a festival. Later that night you have a dream that takes place inside of a strange forest with a man having the head of a bird.
Try to escape the dream by collecting items and solving puzzles.
Can you save your brother?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details%3Fid%3Dcom.rpgsnack.dreams%26hl%3Den_US%26gl%3DUS%26referrer%3Dutm_source%253Dgoogle%2526utm_medium%253Dorganic%2526utm_term%253Dbluebird%2Bof%2Bhappiness%2Bplaystore%26pcampaignid%3DAPPU_1_oCc0YvjJEPjjz7sPsrG6wAg&ved=2ahUKEwj4mZWNhc_2AhX48XMBHbKYDogQ5YQBegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw3vEBOuiswLyC9R3Mzbzkid
#bluebirdofhappiness
#odencatgames
#puzzleadventuregame
#slymobilegaming
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
running for your life won't get...
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
running for your life won't get you so far
running for your life so far
gotta find to bring me home slow
gotta find a way back home
the loving in your eye that holds you alive
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
saw you turning
big eyes burning on your way
nothing out there
the time to tell you what you own
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel so sad
never wanted to feel this pain
today
today
never wanted to feel this pain
never watned to feel so sad
never wanted to feel this way
no
today
today
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel this pain
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel this pain
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
the loving in your eye that holds you alive
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
running for your life won't get you so far
running for your life so far
gotta find to bring me home slow
gotta find a way back home
the loving in your eye that holds you alive
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
saw you turning
big eyes burning on your way
nothing out there
the time to tell you what you own
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel so sad
never wanted to feel this pain
today
today
never wanted to feel this pain
never watned to feel so sad
never wanted to feel this way
no
today
today
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel this pain
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel this pain
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
the loving in your eye that holds you alive
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way back home
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Jan Peerce sings the song "The Bluebird of Happiness" which was an enormous hit in its day. It w...
https://www.patreon.com/VinylToVideo Donations (Thank-You!):
Jan Peerce sings the song "The Bluebird of Happiness" which was an enormous hit in its day. It was written for him around 1934 by composer Sandor Harmati and lyricist Edward Heyman when Peerce was one of the leading singers at NBC's Radio City Music Hall. Peerce's original recording of this song was cut around 1936, although under the name Paul Robinson (he didn't want to cheapen his name by recording under it on budget labels). That recording was very popular on the radio for many years and in some cases when broadcast on it over 20 years later was still being credited to Paul Robinson (I'll post this version in the near future if anyone is interested). This one here is Peerce's original RCA Victor commercial recording of the song made on June 7, 1945 with Sylvan Levin conducting. As of the late 1970s, this record was second in sales only to Caruso's recording of "Over There" among the all time best selling recordings of opera and concert singers.
Ratings allowed as of September 27, 2011.
https://www.patreon.com/VinylToVideo Donations (Thank-You!):
Jan Peerce sings the song "The Bluebird of Happiness" which was an enormous hit in its day. It was written for him around 1934 by composer Sandor Harmati and lyricist Edward Heyman when Peerce was one of the leading singers at NBC's Radio City Music Hall. Peerce's original recording of this song was cut around 1936, although under the name Paul Robinson (he didn't want to cheapen his name by recording under it on budget labels). That recording was very popular on the radio for many years and in some cases when broadcast on it over 20 years later was still being credited to Paul Robinson (I'll post this version in the near future if anyone is interested). This one here is Peerce's original RCA Victor commercial recording of the song made on June 7, 1945 with Sylvan Levin conducting. As of the late 1970s, this record was second in sales only to Caruso's recording of "Over There" among the all time best selling recordings of opera and concert singers.
Ratings allowed as of September 27, 2011.
See my step-by-step guide here: http://www.appunwrapper.com/2018/02/10/bluebird-of-happiness-walkthrough-guide/
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/...
See my step-by-step guide here: http://www.appunwrapper.com/2018/02/10/bluebird-of-happiness-walkthrough-guide/
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bluebird-of-happiness/id1329132932?mt=8&at=10l5ae
See my step-by-step guide here: http://www.appunwrapper.com/2018/02/10/bluebird-of-happiness-walkthrough-guide/
Download link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bluebird-of-happiness/id1329132932?mt=8&at=10l5ae
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
Blue Bird of Happiness · Jimmy Durante
September Song
℗ 1963 Warner Records Inc.
Writer: Davies
Writer: HEYMAN
W...
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
Blue Bird of Happiness · Jimmy Durante
September Song
℗ 1963 Warner Records Inc.
Writer: Davies
Writer: HEYMAN
Writer: Harmati
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
Blue Bird of Happiness · Jimmy Durante
September Song
℗ 1963 Warner Records Inc.
Writer: Davies
Writer: HEYMAN
Writer: Harmati
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Bluebird Of Happiness (Heyman-Davies-Harmati) by Jan Peerce, with the Victor Orchestra conducted by Sylvan Levin
Following its introduction in 1934, this inspi...
Bluebird Of Happiness (Heyman-Davies-Harmati) by Jan Peerce, with the Victor Orchestra conducted by Sylvan Levin
Following its introduction in 1934, this inspirational piece became a staple of famed operatic tenor Jan Peerce on radio and in concert performances over the years. “Toscanini’s favorite tenor” waxed this dramatic version of his signature tune in 1945, a best-seller in the classical market for a long time to come, though it wasn’t until 1948 that the song finally turned into a mainstream hit, reaching the top-5 on Your Hit Parade.
Though Peerce’s version would remain in print for decades and sell well over a million copies, various ‘pop’ artists also recorded “Bluebird” and contributed to its 1948 revival, most successfully the (posted) releases by Art Mooney and Jo Stafford-Gordon MacRae (duet). A shortened edit of Peerce’s 4:50 12-incher was also issued by RCA Victor on a 10-inch Red Seal.
THE 1948 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1948 (some were recorded in 1947). .
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The three* MusicProf channels are home to The HITS ARCHIVES, YouTube’s most comprehensive collection of U.S. ‘popular music’ recordings from 1925 thru 1975. Discover thousands of original hit versions, conveniently arranged in year-by-year playlists and sorted alphabetically in your choice of either song title or artist name. Simply visit this channel’s home page (here: https://www.youtube.com/@the78prof72 ), scroll down the rows of playlist categories, choose a favorite year, click on “view full playlist,” and then pick out the songs that you want to hear. Enjoy the music!
* The78Prof The45Prof AnotherProf
Bluebird Of Happiness (Heyman-Davies-Harmati) by Jan Peerce, with the Victor Orchestra conducted by Sylvan Levin
Following its introduction in 1934, this inspirational piece became a staple of famed operatic tenor Jan Peerce on radio and in concert performances over the years. “Toscanini’s favorite tenor” waxed this dramatic version of his signature tune in 1945, a best-seller in the classical market for a long time to come, though it wasn’t until 1948 that the song finally turned into a mainstream hit, reaching the top-5 on Your Hit Parade.
Though Peerce’s version would remain in print for decades and sell well over a million copies, various ‘pop’ artists also recorded “Bluebird” and contributed to its 1948 revival, most successfully the (posted) releases by Art Mooney and Jo Stafford-Gordon MacRae (duet). A shortened edit of Peerce’s 4:50 12-incher was also issued by RCA Victor on a 10-inch Red Seal.
THE 1948 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1948 (some were recorded in 1947). .
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The three* MusicProf channels are home to The HITS ARCHIVES, YouTube’s most comprehensive collection of U.S. ‘popular music’ recordings from 1925 thru 1975. Discover thousands of original hit versions, conveniently arranged in year-by-year playlists and sorted alphabetically in your choice of either song title or artist name. Simply visit this channel’s home page (here: https://www.youtube.com/@the78prof72 ), scroll down the rows of playlist categories, choose a favorite year, click on “view full playlist,” and then pick out the songs that you want to hear. Enjoy the music!
* The78Prof The45Prof AnotherProf
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Bluebird of Happiness · Mojave 3
Spoon and Rafter
℗ 2003 4AD Ltd
Released on: 2003-09-08
Associated Performer: Ian McCutcheon
Associated Performer: Neil Halstead
Associated Performer: Alan Forrester
Associated Performer: Mark Van Hoen
Associated Performer: Melvyn Duffy
Associated Performer: Rachel Goswell
Associated Performer: Simon Rowe
Music Publisher: Menace Music Ltd
Music Publisher: Universal Music Publishing
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Harry Fox Agency
Music Publisher: Feathered Canyon Songs
Composer Lyricist: Ian McCutcheon
Composer Lyricist: Neil Halstead
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Yes, I know, I know:-) But I still get requests for this song, which was Jan Peerce's best known recording. It actually topped the hit parade in the early 40's, 1941 I believe it was, and it was the title he gave to his autobiography. The fans of his operatic and cantorial work often roll their eyes, but this song, corny as it admittedly is, with its fractured English ("so be like I...") its heavily rolled "r"s, and its melodramatic recitation, is best seen against the background of Yiddish theater and vaudeville. Much the same could be said of Sophie Tucker's "Yiddishe Mama." A friend of mine, an Orthodox rabbi, used to tear his hair every time he heard it. He hated it, but it was one of Sophie Tucker's most popular recordings, and is played even today. Both of these records recall another era, in which such sentimental songs were not only accepted, but loved. Remember Molly Goldberg's extremely popular radio program? All in the same fach.
Bluebird of Happiness Walkthrough All Endings
Bluebird of Happiness is a puzzle adventure game released by Odencat Studio in February 2018.
"Bluebird of Happiness" is a weird and spooky adventure puzzle game you can complete within an hour.
Your brother finds a stuffed bluebird while the two of you visit a festival. Later that night you have a dream that takes place inside of a strange forest with a man having the head of a bird.
Try to escape the dream by collecting items and solving puzzles.
Can you save your brother?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details%3Fid%3Dcom.rpgsnack.dreams%26hl%3Den_US%26gl%3DUS%26referrer%3Dutm_source%253Dgoogle%2526utm_medium%253Dorganic%2526utm_term%253Dbluebird%2Bof%2Bhappiness%2Bplaystore%26pcampaignid%3DAPPU_1_oCc0YvjJEPjjz7sPsrG6wAg&ved=2ahUKEwj4mZWNhc_2AhX48XMBHbKYDogQ5YQBegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw3vEBOuiswLyC9R3Mzbzkid
#bluebirdofhappiness
#odencatgames
#puzzleadventuregame
#slymobilegaming
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
running for your life won't get you so far
running for your life so far
gotta find to bring me home slow
gotta find a way back home
the loving in your eye that holds you alive
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
saw you turning
big eyes burning on your way
nothing out there
the time to tell you what you own
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel so sad
never wanted to feel this pain
today
today
never wanted to feel this pain
never watned to feel so sad
never wanted to feel this way
no
today
today
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel this pain
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a light to guide me along
gotta find a way back home
never wanted to feel this pain
never wanted to feel this pain
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
the loving in your eye that holds you alive
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a road that brings me back slow
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way to get home strong
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way back home
gotta find a way back home
https://www.patreon.com/VinylToVideo Donations (Thank-You!):
Jan Peerce sings the song "The Bluebird of Happiness" which was an enormous hit in its day. It was written for him around 1934 by composer Sandor Harmati and lyricist Edward Heyman when Peerce was one of the leading singers at NBC's Radio City Music Hall. Peerce's original recording of this song was cut around 1936, although under the name Paul Robinson (he didn't want to cheapen his name by recording under it on budget labels). That recording was very popular on the radio for many years and in some cases when broadcast on it over 20 years later was still being credited to Paul Robinson (I'll post this version in the near future if anyone is interested). This one here is Peerce's original RCA Victor commercial recording of the song made on June 7, 1945 with Sylvan Levin conducting. As of the late 1970s, this record was second in sales only to Caruso's recording of "Over There" among the all time best selling recordings of opera and concert singers.
Ratings allowed as of September 27, 2011.
See my step-by-step guide here: http://www.appunwrapper.com/2018/02/10/bluebird-of-happiness-walkthrough-guide/
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Blue Bird of Happiness · Jimmy Durante
September Song
℗ 1963 Warner Records Inc.
Writer: Davies
Writer: HEYMAN
Writer: Harmati
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Bluebird Of Happiness (Heyman-Davies-Harmati) by Jan Peerce, with the Victor Orchestra conducted by Sylvan Levin
Following its introduction in 1934, this inspirational piece became a staple of famed operatic tenor Jan Peerce on radio and in concert performances over the years. “Toscanini’s favorite tenor” waxed this dramatic version of his signature tune in 1945, a best-seller in the classical market for a long time to come, though it wasn’t until 1948 that the song finally turned into a mainstream hit, reaching the top-5 on Your Hit Parade.
Though Peerce’s version would remain in print for decades and sell well over a million copies, various ‘pop’ artists also recorded “Bluebird” and contributed to its 1948 revival, most successfully the (posted) releases by Art Mooney and Jo Stafford-Gordon MacRae (duet). A shortened edit of Peerce’s 4:50 12-incher was also issued by RCA Victor on a 10-inch Red Seal.
THE 1948 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1948 (some were recorded in 1947). .
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Three species of blue-headed North American thrushes (Turdidae) occupy the genusSialia. The most widespread and best-known is the eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis), breeding from Canada's prairie provinces to Texas and from the Maritimes to Florida; discrete populations of this species are also found from southeastern Arizona through west Mexico into Guatemala and Nicaragua. The mountain bluebird (S. currucoides) breeds on high-elevation plains from central Alaska to Arizona and New Mexico, and the western bluebird (S. mexicana) inhabits dry coniferous forests from extreme southwestern Canada to Baja California and from the Great Basin south into west Mexico.
Origins of the bluebird as a symbol of happiness
The symbol of a bluebird as the harbinger of happiness is found in many cultures and may date back thousands of years. One of the oldest examples (found on oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty, 1766-1122 BC) is from pre-modern China, where a blue bird (qingniao) was the messenger bird of Xi Wangmu, the 'Queen Mother of the West' who began life as a fearsome goddess and Immortal. By the Tang Dynasty (618-906 AD) she had evolved into a Daoist fairy queen and the protector/patron of "singing girls, dead women, novices, nuns, adepts and priestesses...women [who] stood outside the roles prescribed for women in the traditional Chinese family". Depictions of Xi Wangmu often include a bird—the birds in the earliest depictions are difficult to identify, and by the Tang Dynasty, most of the birds appear in a circle, often with three legs, as a symbol of the sun.