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FAIRYTALES OPENING LINES
Once upon a time...; Once upon a time (phrase); Once Upon a; Once upon a; Once upon a time, in a land far far away; Once upon a Time; Long ago; Mukashi mukashi; Mukashi Mukashi; 昔々; むかし; 昔昔; Mukashi-mukashi; むかしむかし; Mukashimukashi; Mukashi
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Long, Long Ago         
1833 SONG BY THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY
Long long ago; Long, Long, Ago
"Long, Long Ago" is a song dealing with nostalgia, written in 1833 by English composer Thomas Haynes Bayly. Originally called "The Long Ago", its name was apparently changed by the editor Rufus Wilmot Griswold when it was first published, posthumously, in a Philadelphia magazine, along with a collection of other songs and poems by Bayly.
Long Ago (and Far Away)         
ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY JEROME KERN, LYRICS BY IRA GERSHWIN; FROM THE 1944 MOVIE "COVER GIRL"
Long Ago (And Far Away); Long Ago & Far Away
"Long Ago (and Far Away)" is a popular song with music by Jerome Kern, and lyrics about nostalgia by Ira Gershwin from the 1944 Technicolor film musical Cover Girl starring Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly and released by Columbia Pictures. The song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1944 but lost out to “Swinging on a Star”, from Going My Way.
So Long Ago         
ALBUM BY SCOTTISH ROCK MUSICIAN RICKY ROSS
So Long Ago (album)
So Long Ago is the solo debut album from Scottish rock musician Ricky Ross. Ross later founded Deacon Blue.

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Once upon a time

"Once upon a time" is a stock phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, typically in fairy tales and folk tales. It has been used in some form since at least 1380 (according to the Oxford English Dictionary) in storytelling in the English language and has started many narratives since 1600. These stories sometimes end with "and they all lived happily ever after", or, originally, "happily until their deaths".

The phrase is common in fairy tales for younger children. It was used in the original translations of the stories of Charles Perrault as a translation for the French "il était une fois", of Hans Christian Andersen as a translation for the Danish "der var engang", (literally "there was once"), the Brothers Grimm as a translation for the German "es war einmal" (literally "it was once") and Joseph Jacobs in English translations and fairy tales.

The phrase is also used in retellings of myths, fables and folklore.

Examples of use of long ago
1. Not long ago –– not long ago, a woman handed me a photograph of her father as a young soldier.
2. Although Lieberman long ago endorsed Republican Sen.
3. Schiff‘s one–sided "findings" about long–ago events in Anatolia?
4. Their campaign for Premiership supremacy ended long ago.
5. Vuelta Ortega long ago veered toward the horse and buggy.