ANYWHERE
Music Jule Styne, Lyrics Sammy Cahn
1945
Anywhere, as long as you are there
Anywhere. Just start the chase.
I'll go where you are, dear.
It doesn't matter how far, dear.
I'll take a trip to a star, dear, for that warm embrace.
Just say you care and I'll go anywhere
Anytime. Any place.
Although I have no magic carpet, I'm willing to swear
That kiss of yours could take me
Anywhere.
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No. But he sang the movie's theme song just before the opening credits. The tune, written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song of 1954.
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Licensed by Warner Brothers Music/Cahn Music. Here is some background info on this timeless hit song.... Although Sinatra's version was the 25,000,000th song downloaded from iTunes, the original belonged to Vaughn Monroe in 1946, when the song was #1 on the Billboard charts for 5 weeks, and the #2 song of the year. Sinatra's version was released in 1950, and although it has sold steadily through the years, it never charted. "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" is the actual name of the tune, and it was written by Jule Styne, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
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No. But he sang the movie's theme song just before the opening credits. The tune, written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song of 1954.
The song "All the Way" was written by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn. It was written in 1957 for the film "The Joker Is Wild" starring Frank Sinatra.
It sounds like "It's been a long, long time" by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne. I couldn't figure it out for the longest time, and my old dentist's office foyer used to have a piano recording of the tune played over and over. I was whistling it after searching to find what the song was, and my dad of all people started singing the words.
The only song I know that has the words young and wild in it is DJ Sammy - Were in Heaven.
its magic
J. Van Heusen/S. Cahn
Sammy Kershaw
Licensed by Warner Brothers Music/Cahn Music. Here is some background info on this timeless hit song.... Although Sinatra's version was the 25,000,000th song downloaded from iTunes, the original belonged to Vaughn Monroe in 1946, when the song was #1 on the Billboard charts for 5 weeks, and the #2 song of the year. Sinatra's version was released in 1950, and although it has sold steadily through the years, it never charted. "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" is the actual name of the tune, and it was written by Jule Styne, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
The song "It's Magic", written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. It was Doris Day's film debut for the 1948 film "Romance on the High Seas". It was sung by Doris Day, The Platters, Tony Martin, Dick Haymes, Gordon MacRae and Sarah Vaughan. Perry Como never recorded the song.
"High Hopes" is a popular song first popularized by Frank Sinatra, with music written by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn.[1] It was introduced in the 1959 film A Hole in the Head, nominated for a Grammy and won an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 32nd Academy Awards.[1]
Rise Again - DJ Sammy song - was created in 2003.