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"The Best Is Yet to Come" is a 1959 song composed by Cy Coleman to lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. [1] It is associated with Frank Sinatra, who recorded it on his 1964 album It Might as Well Be Swing accompanied by Count Basie under the direction of Quincy Jones.
An inscription from lines 16 and 17 of the poem on a building at Ohio State University. "Rabbi ben Ezra" is a poem by Robert Browning about the famous Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra (1092–1167), one of the great Jewish poets and scholars of the 12th century.
The song later won LaBelle her first Grammy Award nomination in the Best Female R&B Vocal Performance category. After the success of "The Best Is Yet To Come", LaBelle's label, Philadelphia International Records , released "If Only You Knew", also written by Biggs and Wansel with minor contribution by Kenny Gamble as the first single off her ...
"The Best Is Yet to Come" (Clifford T. Ward song), 1981 "The Best Is Yet to Come", a 1987 song by Samantha Fox from the album Samantha Fox "The Best Is Yet to Come" (Grover Washington Jr. song), 1982 "The Best Is Yet to Come", a 1998 song on the Metal Gear Solid Original Game Soundtrack "The Best Is Yet to Come" (Donald Lawrence song), 2002
“The best thing you can do is to take the chance when you have it, say yes rather than thinking about all the challenges, and rather look at it as an opportunity,” Aasheim said in an interview ...
The Best Is Yet to Come is a 1982 studio album by American jazz musician Grover Washington Jr., released via the Elektra label. The album includes his major hit " The Best Is Yet to Come " recorded with Patti LaBelle .
Jennifer Lopez Says the 'Best Has Yet to Come' in Her 2024 Recap Video That Doesn't Include Ben Affleck. Jen Juneau. December 30, 2024 at 12:54 PM. Eric Charbonneau/Amazon MGM Studios via Getty .
"The Best Is Yet to Come" is the lead single of Donald Lawrence's 2002 album Go Get Your Life Back. It was reissued on their hits compilation Restoring the Years: The Best of Donald Lawrence & the Tri-City Singers in 2003. [1]