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Matt came from Matt White, a journalist friend; and Monro was Atwell's father's Christian name. [11] His first record which was released in November 1956, was "Ev'rybody Falls in Love with Someone", a song which had just won the BBC Festival of Popular Songs. [ 12 ]
In 1960, Matt Monro released the song as a single. The song was Monro's first hit single, and spent 16 weeks on the UK's Record Retailer chart, reaching No. 3, [2] also reaching No. 3 on the UK's New Musical Express chart. [3] In 1961, the song was released on Monro's album My Kind of Girl. [4]
"I Love the Little Things" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, performed in English by Matt Monro. The song was written by Tony Hatch. [1]The song was performed eighth on the night (following France's Rachel with "Le Chant de Mallory" and preceding the Germany's Nora Nova with "Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne").
The title song was sung by Matt Monro. Monro's vocal version is played during the film (as source music on a radio) and properly over the film's end titles. The title credit music is a lively instrumental version of the tune preceded by a brief Barry-composed "James Bond Is Back" then segueing into the "James Bond Theme".
It should only contain pages that are Matt Monro songs or lists of Matt Monro songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Matt Monro songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
"My Love and Devotion" is a song written by Howard Barnes, Harold Fields and Joe Roncoroni [1] [2] under the collective pseudonym Milton Carson, [3] that was recorded by Doris Day in 1952. It peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] Other recordings of the song include versions by Perry Como, recorded in 1952, [5] and Matt Monro.
Matt Monro (1962) Parlophone 45 R 4868, whose single peaked at #10 in UK Singles Chart [2] Also include on the 1965 album, Hits Of Yesterday; Andy Williams (1964) Bobby Darin (1965) The Boston Pops Orchestra under the direction of John Williams on their 1993 album Night and Day: John Williams and the Boston Pops Celebrate Sinatra.
1958 Matt Monro issued as a single for Fontana Records. [24] 1960 The Platters on their EP Pick Of The Platters No.6. [25] 1962 Frank Sinatra - recorded for his album Sinatra and Strings. [26] 1962 Keely Smith - for her album Because You're Mine. [27] 1962 Pat Boone - recorded for his album I'll See You in My Dreams. [28]