Morning Glory - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

  • The morning glory represents "love in vain" for whatever outside circumstances according to the Victorian language of flowers.
  • "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" is the title of British rock band Oasis's second album, released in October 1995, taken from a song lyric in the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
  • On the TV series Bewitched Samantha and Darrin live at 1164 Morning Glory Circle.
  • Psychoz´s 6th studio album is called Morning Glory.
  • "Morning Glory" is a title of British band Jamiroquai's song, from their second album The Return of the Space Cowboy, released in 1994.

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