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"Dear Heart" is a song written by Henry Mancini, Ray Evans, and Jay Livingston and performed by Andy Williams. It appears on the 1965 Andy Williams album, Andy Williams' Dear Heart . The song was the theme to the 1964 movie Dear Heart .
Lullay, myn lykyng, my dere sone, myn swetyng, Lullay, my dere herte, myn owyn dere derlyng. Refrain Lullay, mine Liking, my dere sone, mine sweting, Lullay, my dere herte, mine own dere derling. Refrain Lullay, mine Liking, my dear Son, mine Sweeting, Lullay, my dear heart, mine own dear darling. I saw a fayr maydyn syttyn and synge,
Dear Heart is a 1964 American romantic-comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page as lonely middle-aged people who fall in love at a hotel convention. It was directed by Delbert Mann, from a screenplay by Tad Mosel. Its theme song "Dear Heart" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Dick Nash, Jimmy Priddy, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske – trombone; Conrad Gozzo, Frank Beach, Graham Young, Pete Candoli – trumpet; George Price, Herman Lebow, John Graas, Richard Perissi, Sinclair Lott, Vincent DeRosa – French horn
Sarah Vaughan Sings the Mancini Songbook is a 1965 album by Sarah Vaughan, ... "Dear Heart" (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) – 2:53 "Charade" (Mercer) – 2:50
Music from Mr. Lucky is a soundtrack album composed and conducted by Henry Mancini. The music is from the CBS-TV television series Mr. Lucky starring John Vivyan. The album's liner notes were written by Blake Edwards, the creator of the television series. It was released in 1960 on RCA Victor (catalog no. LSP-2198). [2]
Charade: Music from the Motion Picture Score Composed and Conducted by Henry Mancini is a soundtrack album from the 1963 movie Charade starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. The music was composed and conducted by Henry Mancini .
Evans also collaborated separately with Michael Feinstein, Henry Mancini, Max Steiner, and Victor Young. The song " Dear Heart " from the 1964 film of the same name was written by Livingston and Evans with Henry Mancini; it was nominated for an Oscar and for the Song of the Year Grammy Award , and was recorded multiple times, charting for Andy ...