Tom Springfield (1934) English musician, songwriter and record producer
Song Morning Please Don't Come.
Letter to Anton Chekhov http://books.google.com/books?id=rXsdAAAAMAAJ&q="It+is+quiet+and+peaceful+here+the+air+is+good+there+are+numerous+gardens+and+in++them+nightingales+sing+and+spies+lurk+under+the+bushes"&pg=PA28#v=onepage
Tom Springfield (1934) English musician, songwriter and record producer
Song Morning Please Don't Come.
“A nightingale dies for shame if another bird sings better.”
Robert Burton book The Anatomy of Melancholy
Section 2, member 3, subsection 6.
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Part I
Thomas Heywood (1574–1641) English playwright, actor, and author
Poem Matin Song http://www.bartleby.com/101/205.html
Van Morrison (1945) Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
So Quiet In Here
Song lyrics, Enlightenment (1990)
Gil Vicente (1456–1536) Portuguese writer
En la huerta nasce la rosa:
quiérome ir allá
por mirar al ruiseñor cómo cantavá.
En la huerta nace la rosa — "The Nightingale", as translated by John Bowring in Ancient Poetry and Romances of Spain (1824), p. 316
Mandy Patinkin (1952) American actor and tenor singer
Jewcy, "What makes Mandy Patinkin spin his wheels" http://www.jewsweek.com/bin/en.jsp?enDispWho=Article%5El1739&enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=object&enVersion=0&enZone=Articles
Nur Jahan (1577–1645) Padshah Begum of the Mughal Empire
epitaph on Nur Jahan's tomb, translated by Wheeler Thackston, quoted in "Nur Jahan", p. 275
John of the Cross (1542–1591) Spanish mystic and Roman Catholic saint
Spiritual Canticle of The Soul and The Bridegroom