Eydie Gorme - Love Me Forever (1957) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/10/09

Charted at #86 on Billboard Hot 100 in December 1957 and #21 on UK Singles chart. B-side of "Let Me Be Loved" which did not chart in Billboard. Also #25 on the Hot 100 for the Four Esquires in November 1957 (#23 UK). Another version by Marion Ryan charted at #5 in the UK. Original Billboard review: "The Four Esquires have a strong version of this. Miss Gorme's cover, with the same picked-guitar type backing, with addition of a smart Bernie Glow trumpet solo, can also account for loot. First-rate performance." Billboard rating: 82 out of 100.

Written by Beverly Guthrie & Gary Lynes.

Comments

9 years ago

dragon98747

What A Lovely,Lovely Song.Done Nicely by a very,very Talented Lady!!!Thanks For Posting 1/11/15.

9 years ago

Harvey Goldstein

Love Me Forever was written by Gary Lynes of New Haven, CT. He wrote other songs, but this was his big hit in 1957. He told me that it was his "throwaway" song when he pounded the pavement in NYC with the other songs he wrote, but this was the one that they wanted.

9 years ago

jehiel ortiz

ONE OF THE MOST GREATES SONGS EVER .¡¡¡

9 years ago

terry wheatley

who was the original singer of this song? was it Jodie sands or eydie gorme? both did a great job!

9 years ago

Eva Droguet

Beautiful voice! Also Heard it in 'Call the Midwife' - probably was Marion Ryan's version.

9 years ago

debbie orton

love the words, 

9 years ago

Matt Reid

Any chance you have a seldom heard Eydie Gorme single "Chain Reaction". I believe it was for Coral and from about 1956. It's a really great rock n roll/swing tune!

9 years ago

Capdevila Fabian

exelente tema alguien sabe en que disco esta 

10 years ago

josecuestarocker

Menuda marabilla de cancion .muchas gracias por colgarla

10 years ago

cardona89

What an unique voice. I grew up listening to her songs. Relatives, friends and places forever gone, can´t help my tears. She made us so happy listening to her records that she can rest in peace now.

10 years ago

Angela Sanders

Beautiful song.........love it.......

10 years ago

Robert Smith

This is ok but I think the Four Esquires version is much better.

10 years ago

Robin Dietrich

We just heard this o "Call the Midwife" -- fantastic!!

10 years ago

marco39

Bella canzone che avevo dimenticato e che ore ritorna alla memoria fresca come non mai, con il profumo, questo sì indimenticato, dei miei 17 anni.

10 years ago

george hlinko

A pretty woman with a tremendous voice. R.I.P Eydie. Noone will ever take your place.

10 years ago

Paul T

this song charted at #24 on the US Hot 100 in 1957 according to the Wikipedia site.

10 years ago

1954kirko

Also heard this on "CTM". Did not know it was Eydie singing.

10 years ago

MMacG1167

Heard this on "Call the Midwife" earlier this year. Rest in Peace, Eydie.

11 years ago

Emilee Moore

Love this

11 years ago

Joop van Eijk - Slootweg

search for 'Rita Hovink - Ik vergeet je' and hear a song that is very similar to say the least..

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