Shirley Bassey - And I Love You So / Let Me Sing and I'm Happy (1973 Live at Royal Albert Hall)

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1973 (Royal Albert Hall Concert)

Clip Includes song: I'd Like To Hate Myself In The Morning

ABOUT the song, And I Love You So:
Shirley recorded and released this song on her 1972 LP titled, 'And I Love You So'. This song was the title track

LYRICS:
And I love you so
The people ask me how
How I've lived till now
I tell them I don't know
I guess they understand
How lonely life has been
But life began again
The day you took my hand
And yes, I know How lonely life can be
The shadows follow me
And the night won't set me free
But I don't let the evening get me down
Now that you're around me
And you loved me too
Your'e thoughts are just for me
You set my spirit free
I'm happy that you do
The book of life is brief
And once a page is read
All but love is there
That is my believe
And yes, I know How loveless life can be
The shadows follow me
And the night won't set me free
But I don't let the evening get me down
Now that you're around me
And I love you so
The people ask me how
How I've lived till now
I tell them
I don't know

ABOUT Let Me Sing and I'm Happy:
Shirley recorded and released this song on her 1966 LP titled, 'Shirley Bassey - I've Got A Song For You'

ABOUT the songwriter, Irving Berlin:
Irving Berlin (May 11, 1888 -- September 22, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist, widely considered one of the greatest songwriters in history. Many songs became popular themes and anthems, including "Easter Parade", "White Christmas", "Happy Holiday", "This is the Army, Mr. Jones", and "There's No Business Like Show Business". His Broadway musical and 1942 film, This is the Army, with Ronald Reagan, had Kate Smith singing Berlin's "God Bless America" which was first performed in 1938. After the September 11 attacks in 2001, Celine Dion recorded it as a tribute, making it #1 on the charts.

Berlin's songs have reached the top of the charts 25 times and have been re-recorded countless times by singers including Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Dame Shirley Bassey, Ethel Waters, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Rosemary Clooney, Diana Ross, Bing Crosby, Rita Reys, Frankie Laine, Johnnie Ray, Al Jolson, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, and Ella Fitzgerald. Composer Douglas Moore sets Berlin apart from all other contemporary songwriters, and includes him instead with Stephen Foster, Walt Whitman, and Carl Sandburg, as a "great American minstrel" -- someone who has "caught and immortalized in his

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