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"Solo tu" ("Only You") is a song by Italian singer Orietta Berti, released as a single in April 1967. [2] Whilst it did not chart, it was a finalist in that year's summer festival Un disco per l'estate. [3] The song became better known after it was adapted into English as "All My Love", and covered by Cliff Richard later in 1967.
Connie Francis Sings Italian Favorites was recorded following a suggestion from Francis' father, George Franconero Sr., who played an active part in directing Francis' career. He had realized that Francis would have to make a timely transition from the youth-oriented Rock 'n' Roll music to adult contemporary music if she wanted to pursue a ...
This version was sometimes recorded under the Italian title and sometimes under the English title "With All My Heart and Soul". In 1953, it was included in the Broadway musical , John Murray Anderson's Almanac , with the new Curtis/Akst lyrics.
"The Beatles' Movie Medley" is a compilation of snippets from various Beatles songs. The single peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and No. 10 on the British charts in 1982. The songs were chosen from the Beatles' films, A Hard Day's Night , Help! , Magical Mystery Tour , Yellow Submarine and Let It Be .
"All My Loving" was originally released in the UK on 22 November 1963 on With the Beatles. [14] The first US release was on Meet the Beatles!, released January 20, 1964. [14] The song was the title track of the All My Loving EP released in the UK on 7 February 1964. [14] The song was released on another EP, Four by The Beatles in the US, on May ...
As early as 1962, The Beatles had been playing live versions of the songs on both sides of Alexander's single, [5] with "Where Have You Been (All My Life)" being unofficially recorded at the Star-Club in December that year. They recorded a cover of "Soldier of Love" on July 2, 1963, the day after recording the "She Loves You"/"I'll Get You" single.
Despite its title, The Beatles in Italy is not a live album, but, rather, a compilation of previously released studio recordings. The album was issued in 1965 to capitalise on the band's Italian leg of their 1965 European tour (they performed in Milan , Rome and Genoa between 24 and 27 June 1965), and the release of the film, Help! .
"All at Once You Love Her" Richard Rodgers: Oscar Hammerstein II: 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers From the musical Pipe Dream [9] [10] "All By Myself" Irving Berlin Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman [11] 1961 [12] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [11] featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola [12] "All I Do is Dream of ...