Recording History |
Charlie Byrd
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James Darren, Warner Bros. Records, #7152
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Peter Duchin
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Gerri Granger, Columbia Records, #4 44408
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Henry Mancini, The Days of Wine and Roses, RCA Victor Records, 66603-2
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Sue Raney, Imperial-Liberty Records, #66265
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Mel Torme, The Great American Composers: Livingston & Evans, Columbia House, 2C2 8651 / C22 8651
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Earl Wilson Jr., Mercury Records, #72761
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Lyrics |
Who cares how cold and gray
The day may be
Wait until dark
And we'll be warm.
Our place of love
Is where we face our dreams
Together,
Where our fantasies take form.
When I can't feel your nearness
In the night
My disappointments disappear;
The cheerless day may bring us
Little dreams
That seems to miss their mark
But oh, my darling,
Wait until dark!
The cheerless day may bring us
Little dreams
That seems to miss their mark
But oh, my darling,
Wait until dark! |
WAIT UNTIL DARK From the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Picture Wait Until Dark M. Witmark & Sons and Northridge Music, Inc., 1967. Words by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, Music by Henry Mancini (Special Picture Release) |
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