The Sunshine of Your Smile
Song
Original sheet music from 1913
"The Sunshine of Your Smile " is a British popular song published in London in 1913 just before the First World War by Francis, Day and Hunter . The lyrics were by Leonard Cooke and the music by Lilian Ray .[ 1] It became a top ten hit on the UK Singles Chart in 1980, sung by Mike Berry .
Lyrics
The following lyrics are taken from the sheet music published in 1913:[ 1] [ 2]
Verse 1:
Dear face that holds so sweet a smile for me,
Were you not mine, how dark the world would be!
I know no light above that could replace
Love's radiant sunshine in your dear, dear face.
Refrain:
Give me your smile, the love-light in your eyes,
Life could not hold a fairer Paradise!
Give me the right to love you all the while,
My world for ever, the sunshine of your smile!
Verse 2:
Shadows may fall upon the land and sea,
Sunshine from all the world may hidden be;
But I shall see no cloud across the sun;
Your smile shall light my life, till life is done!
Refrain:
Give me your smile, the love-light in your eyes,
Life could not hold a fairer Paradise!
Give me the right to love you all the while,
My world for ever, the sunshine of your smile!
Recordings
Below is a list of artists who have recorded the song and the recording date and record information (where known):
Olga, Elga and Eli Hudson, 1914[ 3]
Fred Douglas, 1914[ 3]
Ernest Pike , 1914[ 3]
Jessie Broughton , c. 1915[citation needed ]
William Thomas, c. 1915, Regal G6745
Gertie Dickeson, 1915[ 3]
Lambert Murphy , 1916, Victor 55069
John McCormack , 1916,[ 4] Victor 64622
Norah Johnson, 1916[ 3]
Riccardo Stracciari , 1919, Columbia 49590
Tamaki Miura , 1922, Nipponophone 15065
Charles Hackett , 1927, Columbia 4042
Tito Schipa , 1930, Victor 1451 (Sung in Spanish)
Jussi Björling , 1931, Swedish HMV X3724[ 5] (Sung in Swedish)
Django Reinhardt & Le Quintette du Hot Club De France , April 1935
Lilian Davies, 1930[ 3]
Frank Sinatra , 1941,[citation needed ] Victor 27638
Vera Lynn , from the film Rhythm Serenade , 1943[ 6]
James Melton , 1950[citation needed ]
Mike Berry , 1980
References
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