All the way
Frank sinatra
Composer: jimmy van heusen & Sammy
cahn
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
album: all the way/single
label: capitol records
genre: pop
year: 1950
"All
the Way" is a 1950s pop song made famous by Frank
Sinatra and covered since by many musicians.
Frank
Sinatra's version was published in 1957 by Maraville Music Corporation. The music was written by Jimmy Van Heusen with lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
It was introduced in the film The
Joker Is Wild. Sinatra also had the
best-selling recorded version of the song. A side from this song, he also sang
"Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)"
for the movie. It wound up as the flipside of "All the Way" when Capitol Records released the song as a single. The single reached #15 in sales and #2 in airplay
in Billboard's charts. The track peaked at #3 in the UK
Singles Chart.
The song
received the 1957 Academy Award for Best Original Song.
When somebody loves you
It´s no good unless she loves you…
All the way
Happy to be near you
When you need someone to cheer you
All the way
Taller than the tallest tree is
Thats how it´s got to feel
Deeper than the deep blue sea is
That´s how deep it goes if it´s real
When somebody needs you
It´s no good unless she needs you
All the way
Through the good or lean years
And for all those in between years
Come what may
Who knows where the road will lead us
Only a fool would say
But if you let me love you
It´s for sure I'm gonna love you
All the way
All the way....
So if you let me love you
It´s for sure I'm gonna love you
All the way
All.. The ... Way......
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