The Folksmen
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Mitch & Mickey
The Folksmen
The New Main Street Singers
Mitch & Mickey
The Folksmen
The New Main Street Singers
The Folksmen
The New Main Street Singers
Mitch & Mickey
The Folksmen
The New Main Street Singers
The Folksmen
The New Main Street Singers
Mitch & Mickey
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Much of the drama in the film revolves around the question of whether Mitch & Mickey (Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara) will perform this gossamer love song at the concert, and whether they’ll kiss at the climax of the song, as they used to do at every performance. This song was nominated for an...
Oh when the veil of dreams has lifted
And the fairy tales have all been told
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
More precious than a pot of gold
In tales of ancient glory
Every knight and maiden fair shall be joined when the quest is over
And a kiss is the oath that they swear
And when the veil of dreams has lifted
And the fairy tales have all been told
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
More precious than a pot of gold
My sweet, my dear, my darling, you're so far away from me
Though an ocean of tears divides us
Let the bridge of our love span the sea
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
More precious than a pot of gold
A Kiss At The End Of The Rainbow was written by Annette O’Toole & Michael McKean.
A Kiss At The End Of The Rainbow was produced by Jeffery CJ Vanston.
Mitch & Mickey released A Kiss At The End Of The Rainbow on Tue Apr 08 2003.
Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara, in character as Mitch and Mickey, performed the song at the 2004 Academy Awards. At the end, they included the famous kiss. The performance was named one of the Top Greatest Oscar Musical Moments by ABC News.
The song won the Gold Derby Award for Original Song. It was nominated for an Oscar (Best Music, Original Song), an OFTA (Original Song), and Golden Satellite Award (Best Original Song).