(Notes from "The Incomparable Como" Readers Digest UK compilation 1975)
Quote: Composer Richard Rodgers borrowed from himself for the melody for this lovely ballad from the show 'Me and Juliet'.
The melody was originally a theme called Beneath the Southern Cross, which Rodgers had composed for 'Victory at Sea', the TV series about World War II.
Perry's vocal version climaxes in a full-voiced high note ending that is superb singing and makes for dramatic listening.
Como's tine control and the ease with which he soars to the top of his register, as critic Henry Pleasants noted, 'so easy, so natural, so inevitable. Como sings so well that few notice how well he sings. Unquote:
Quote: The original music of this song was the haunting theme "Beneath the Southern Cross" written for the television series "Victory at Sea" telecast by NBC-TV for twenty-six weeks during 1952-1953.
Lyrics were added by Oscar Hammerstein and as a song it was introduced by Isabel Bigley and Richard Hayes in the Stage musical "Me and Juliet" and recorded by Perry in May of 1953.
The song appears to one of Perry's favourites and he performed it many times 'live' in public performance and on television but he never again recorded it. Unquote:
Lyrics:
No other love have I,
Only my love for you!
Only the dream we knew,
No other love!
Watching the night go by,
Wishing that you could be,
Watching the night with me,
Into the night I cry!
Hurry home,
Come home to me!
Set me free,
Free from doubt,
And free from longing!
Into your arms I'll fly,
Locked in your arms I'll stay,
Waiting to hear you say,
No other love have I,
No other love!
(Instrumental break)
(Into the night I cry!)
Hurry home,
Come home to me!
Set me free,
Free from doubt,
And free from longing!
Into your arms I'll fly,
Locked in your arms I'll stay,
Waiting to hear you say,
No other love have I!
No other love! (No other love!)
No other love!
Lyrics copyright Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell. Inc.
~ From the 1953 Stage Musical "Me and Juliet"
Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Williamson Music Inc. ~ ASCAP
With Henri René's Orchestra and Chorus
Produced by Hugo Winterhalter
Recorded at Manhattan Center, New York City
Recording Time 3:12
Recorded May 19, 1953 ~ Matrix No. E3VB-1313 Take 1 - 1A
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