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  1. "Pennies from Heaven" is a 1936 American popular song with music by Arthur Johnston and lyrics by Johnny Burke. It was introduced by Bing Crosby with Georgie Stoll and his Orchestra in the 1936 film of the same name.

  2. Recorded with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra. Vocals: Billie Holiday Piano: Teddy Wilson Trumpet: Jonah Jones Clarinet: Benny Goodman Tenor Sax: Ben Webster Guitar: Allan Reuss Bass: John Kirby ...

  3. Pennies from Heaven Lyrics: A long time ago / A million years BC / The best things in life / Were absolutely free / But no one appreciated / A sky that was always blue / And no one...

  4. Mar 10, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupPennies From Heaven (Remastered) · Louis PrimaCapitol Collectors Series℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 1991 Capito...

  5. Pennies from Heaven Lyrics: Every time it rains, it rains pennies from heaven / Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven? / You'll find your fortune's fallin' all...

  6. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupPennies From Heaven (Remastered 1998) · Frank SinatraSongs For Swingin' Lovers!℗ 1998 Capitol Records, LLCRelease...

  7. Jan 1, 1982 · Pennies from Heaven: Directed by Herbert Ross. With Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters, Jessica Harper, Vernel Bagneris. During the Great Depression, a sheet-music salesman seeks to escape his dreary life through popular music and a love affair with an innocent schoolteacher.

  8. Pennies from Heaven Lyrics: Oh, every time it rains / It rains pennies from heaven / Don't you know each cloud contains / Pennies from heaven? / You'll find your fortune fallin'...

  9. Pennies from Heaven is a 1981 American musical romantic drama film directed by Herbert Ross, based on the 1978 BBC television drama of the same name. Dennis Potter adapted his screenplay from the BBC series for American audiences, changing its setting from London and the Forest of Dean to Depression-era Chicago and rural Illinois .

  10. May 31, 2020 · As an idiom, pennies from heaven means unexpected good luck or good fortune; indeed, it’s often used to indicate a benefit that is financial in nature. Typically, the expression is used to describe an advantage that in addition to being unanticipated is also greatly needed and thus extremely appreciated.