Introduction
“If” by Perry Como is a timeless ballad that resonates with its heartfelt lyrics and soothing melody. Released in 1951, the song showcases Perry Como’s velvety voice and impeccable phrasing, captivating listeners with its tender sentiment and romantic allure. With its evocative lyrics and gentle orchestration, “If” continues to touch the hearts of audiences, reaffirming Perry Como’s status as one of the most beloved crooners of his time. Join us as we explore the enchanting world of Perry Como’s “If.”
Did You Know?
“If” was written by Tolchard Evans and Robert Hargreaves, with lyrics by Stanley Damerell. It was first recorded by British crooner Al Bowlly in 1934 before Perry Como’s rendition popularized the song in the United States.
Perry Como’s recording of “If” reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts, solidifying his reputation as a chart-topping artist.
The song’s poignant lyrics and Como’s emotive delivery struck a chord with listeners, earning it widespread acclaim and enduring popularity.
“If” remains a staple in Perry Como’s repertoire and continues to be cherished by fans of classic vocal music for its timeless beauty and romantic charm.
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHe_xxVV73A
Lyrics: If
If they made me a king
I’d be but a slave to you
If I had everything
I’d still be a slave to you
If I ruled the night
Stars and moon so bright
Still I’d turn for light to youIf the world to me bowed
Yet, humbly I’d flee to you
If my friends were a crowd
I’d turn in my need to you
If I ruled the earth
What would life be worth
If I hadn’t the right to you
[Instrumental Interlude]
If I ruled the night
Stars and moon so bright
Still I’d turn for light to you
If the world to me bowed
Yet, humbly I’d flee to you
If my friends were a crowd
I’d turn in my need to you
If I ruled the earth
What would life be worth
If I hadn’t the right to you
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