For those who may like sentimental ballads, as I do in many cases:
"You're My World," lyrics by the noted lyricist Carl Sigman:
You're my world, you're every breath
I take
You're my world, every move I make
Other eyes see the stars up in the skies
But for me they shine within your eyes
As the trees reach for the sun above
So my arms reach out to you for love
With your hand resting in mine
I feel a power so divine
You're my world, you are my night and day
You're my world, you're every prayer I pray
If our love ceases to be
Then it's the end of my world for me
With your hand resting in mine
I feel a power so divine
You're my world, you are my night and day
You're my world, you're every prayer I pray
If our love ceases to be
Then it's the end of my world
End of my world
End of my world for me
The first recording using Sigman's English-language lyrics was done in 1964 by
the late Cilla Black, who as many will realize was closely associated with the
Beatles and producer George Martin. The song was later covered by Helen
Reddy among many others. I recently
happened across a 2014 performance by the British singer and actress Sheridan
Smith, which as far as I am aware was never released as a recording but was
performed in a three-part British TV series entitled "Cilla," in
which she portrayed Ms. Black. I was struck by how this performance is a
remarkable impression of Cilla Black's singing, but at the same time is better IMO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMHILWOo3II
Regards,
-- Al