When the movie Love Story opened in 1970 it seemed as though every middle-of-the road (that's what they were called back then) singer on the Columbia artist roster released a record of its theme. Written to Francis Lai's melody, there were versions by Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Jerry Vale, even Jim Nabors, but ultimately it was Andy Williams who carried the day with a top 10 single that topped the Adult Contemporary charts as well. Shirley Bassey had also entered the fray with a lovely reading for United Artists which, nearly thirty years later, turned up on her The Remix Album... Diamonds Are Forever in an away-TEAM mix that found favor on dance floors internationally. In 1973, Sarah Vaughan demonstrated what only a great jazz singer can do to a by-then very familiar song, cutting an intensely personal interpretation "live" in Japan for Mainstream Records. - Courtesy Majorsongs
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Where Do I Begin to tell the story of how great a love can be, The sweet love story that is older than the sea, The simple truth about the love she brings to me?
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Where Do I Begin to tell the story of how great a love can be, The sweet love story that is older than the sea, The simple truth about the love she brings to me?
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Love Story (Where Do I Begin) from Love Story - Digital Sheet Music from the Motion Picture Love Story