Nightingale (disambiguation)

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The Common Nightingale is a songbird found in Eurasia.

Nightingale may also refer to:

Birds

Literature

Music

  • Nightingale (ballet), a 1940 Russian ballet composed by M. Kroshner and choreographed by Aleksey Yermolayev
  • Nightingale (musical), a 1982 stage musical by Charles Strouse
  • The Nightingale (opera), a 1914 opera by Igor Stravinsky
  • The Nightingale (Adams), a composition by James B. Adams
  • The Nightingale (musical), a stage musical by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik on the 2012-13 La Jolla Playhouse schedule

Performers

Albums and songs

  • Nightingale (album), a 2011 album by Erland and the Carnival
  • "Nightingale" (song), a 1974 song by Carole King
  • "Nightingale", a song by Demi Lovato from Demi
  • "Nightingale", a song by the Eagles from The Eagles
  • "Nightingale", a song by Lisa Ekdahl from Sings Salvadore Poe
  • "Nightingale", a song by Norah Jones from Come Away With Me
  • "Nightingale", a song by Oscar Peterson from Tristeza on Piano
  • "Nightingale", a song by Yanni from Tribute
  • "Nightingale", a song by Xavier Cugat, George Rosner and Fred Wise
  • "The Nightingale", a song by Angelo Badalamenti from Soundtrack from Twin Peaks
  • "Nightingales", a song by Prefab Sprout from From Langley Park to Memphis

People

Places

Television and film

Ships

Other uses

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