<Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls, And woke to find it true; I wasn't born for an age like this; Was Smith? Was Jones? Were you? </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> A version is played and sung several times in the 1948 Jeanne Crain / William Holden movie Apartment for Peggy . </Li> <Li> The first line of the song is sung and "scatted" in the number, "Swing," from the 1953 Broadway show Wonderful Town . </Li> <Li> The first line is sung, off - screen, by aspiring botanist Seymour in the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors . </Li> <Li> A rather unexpected appearance of the song is in the 1966 Howard Hawks film El Dorado, where it is played in the saloon just prior to the climactic gunfight . </Li> <Li> An ambient, ethereal version was recorded by The Irish singer Enya for her Grammy - winning 1991 album, Shepherd Moons: this version was featured on the soundtrack of the 1993 Martin Scorsese film The Age of Innocence . </Li> <Li> Sinéad O'Connor recorded a version of the song for the soundtrack of the 1997 Irish film The Butcher Boy . </Li> <Li> The aria is played and sung by the character Clementina Cavendish (Florence Hoath) in the 1998 film The Governess . </Li> <Li> Cellist Julian Lloyd Webber has recorded the song on two occasions: with singer Aled Jones on Jones' 2003 album Higher; and with harpist Catrin Finch on Lloyd Webber's 2006 album Unexpected Songs . </Li> <Li> Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, then a member of Celtic Woman, performed the song live at the Helix in Dublin, Ireland, in 2004 for the group's first DVD . </Li> <Li> The song can be heard being played on the piano in the background of the Deadwood episode "Something Very Expensive at the Bella Union". </Li> <Li> Norwegian soprano Sissel Kyrkjebø featured a version on her 2006 album Into Paradise . </Li> <Li> It is sung by Nancy, played by Bethany Muir, in the closing scene of the final episode of the BBC television series Dickensian . </Li> <Li> Australian harpist Siobhan Owen recorded the song in her album Lilium . </Li> <Li> It was played at the start of the 1972 TV comedy series "In for a penny", which was set in a public convenience . </Li> <Li> The song is played in the background of "The Case of the Fraudulent Foto" (1959) in Perry Mason (TV series). </Li> </Ul> <Li> A version is played and sung several times in the 1948 Jeanne Crain / William Holden movie Apartment for Peggy . </Li> <Li> The first line of the song is sung and "scatted" in the number, "Swing," from the 1953 Broadway show Wonderful Town . </Li>

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