There’s a quiet, melancholic magic in the way sings " Moon River ." Perched on a window ledge with a guitar, her rendition isn’t about vocal power—it’s about vulnerability and the dreamer inside all of us.
Few songs capture a sense of and wanderlust as beautifully as " Moon River ." Originally composed by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer , it was written specifically for Audrey Hepburn to perform in the 1961 classic, Breakfast at Tiffany’s . 🌙 Two Drifters, Off to See the World audrey_hepburn_moon_river_lyrics
"Moon river, wider than a mile I'm crossing you in style some day Oh, dream maker, you heart breaker Wherever you're goin', I'm goin' your way" There’s a quiet, melancholic magic in the way
Johnny Mercer wrote the lyrics based on his own childhood memories of picking blackberries by a river in Georgia. When Audrey sings about her "huckleberry friend," she’s tapping into a universal nostalgia for innocence and the companions we travel through life with. When Audrey sings about her "huckleberry friend," she’s
The lyrics tell a story of a journey that is both physical and emotional: