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The first World Artists single of 1965, a Rodgers and Hammerstein theatre song named "If I Loved You", hit US No. 23 in April. [9] Their follow-up singles were less successful: a Stuart and Clyde original, "What Do You Want With Me", peaked at US No. 51 in May, and a cover of Lennon and McCartney 's " From a Window " peaked at No. 97 in the US ...
"A Summer Song" (traded vocal intro, stereo) "From a Window" (backing track, mono) "If I Loved You" (stereo) "It Was a Very Good Year" (stereo) "From a Window" (electric guitar solo, stereo) "The Nearness of You" (stereo) "From a Window" (alternate take minus solo guitar overdub, stereo)
In the show, the characters of Billy Bigelow and Julie Jordan sing this song as they hesitantly declare their love for one another, yet are too shy to express their true feelings. The song was in turn inspired by lines of dialogue from Ferenc Molnár 's original Liliom , the source material for the musical.
Let’s be honest: Love songs always hit right in the feels. A ballad can transform from a regular song into the soundtrack of your relationship—whether you’re celebrating your 25th ...
"I Loved You" is a single by English deep house duo Blonde featuring vocals from English singer Melissa Steel. The track uses interpolations of "More", a song from the album of the same name by Canadian singer Tamia. It was released through Parlophone on 30 November 2014 in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart.
"If I Loved You" Richard Rodgers: Oscar Hammerstein II: 1945 with Russ Case Orchestra From the musical Carousel [59] "If I'm Lucky" Joseph Myrow Eddie Delange 1946 with Russ Case & his Orchestra From the film If I'm Lucky [195] "If There is Someone Lovelier Than You" Arthur Schwartz: Howard Dietz: 1952 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [52]
The following list shows the recipients of the Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year. [1] This Award goes to the songwriter(s) and is for artistic achievement in songwriting. Any Country Music song with original words and music is eligible based upon the song's Country singles chart activity during the eligibility period. [ 2 ]
"Today I Started Loving You Again" is a 1968 song written by Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens. [1] Haggard first recorded it as a B-side to his number 1 hit, "The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde", [1] but it failed to chart. It also appears on his 1968 album, The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde. [2]