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GUEST,ajw Lyr Req/Add: Ivy Will Cling (Shuman/Garson) (14) ADD: Ivy Will Cling (Shuman Carson) 05 Mar 09


Right - just came across this - sorry it's a bit late.
Here in the uk, it was recorded by Bernerd Breslaw - a comedian known mainly for his work on the "Carry on" films
Arnold Stang was one of the voices in Topcat. American comedian and pretty googleable nowadays.
I have the single credited to "shuman carson". The b-side," where ya callin from, charlie" is credited "stang/shuman/carson". Mort Garson is credited as conducting the orchestra - NOT as writer os the song
7" Fontana 45 H 226 no AA263204 1F (and 2F)


IVY WILL CLING
(Shuman Carson)

Ivy will cling when other leaves start to fall.
Ivy will cling, 'cause it's the strongest of all,
Ivy stays green through summer winter or spring,
and I will be yours sure as Ivy will cling.

Bluebirds will fly and raise the sky up above
Bluebirds will fly,and sing a song of true love
cloudy or grey they sing their messge on high
and I will be yours sure as bluebirds will fly.

daisy's will grow and make the valley so white,
daisy's will grow and fill the ground with their light
high on a hill (can't make this bit out sorry)
and I will be yours sure as daisy's will grow.

Waves reach the shore, no matter how long they roll
Waves reach the shore, because the shore is their goal
(again can't make out this line)
and I will be youre sure as waves reach the shore.

Sorry about the blanks - but I really can't make out the words.


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