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For other uses, see Fly Me to the Moon.

'Fly Me to the Moon' was an example of Human music. This song was often associated with singer Frank Sinatra.

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José Tyler and James T. Kirk sang this song to Ecma to keep her alive. (TOS novel: The Rift)

In the year 2376, Vic Fontaine performed Fly Me to the Moon for Quark and Ro Laren. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Cathedral)


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