MMario is indeed correct. Dick Farrelly, an Irish songwriter, no doubt more famous for his songs "The Isle Of Innisfree" and "Cottage By The Lee" wrote this song in 1948. I got hold of an album several months ago, "Legacy of a Quiet Man" by Sinead Stone & Gerard Farrelly. The CD is a collection of songs by Dick Farrelly (Gerard's father) and includes this song. According to the sleeve notes it was first recorded by England's Anne Shelton and later by Guy Lombardo and his Orchestra and also by a vocal group called the Three Suns. IF YOU EVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN words and music: Dick Farrelly © Andic Songs / MCPS If you ever fall in love again Try to fall in love with me Nothing new, just we two Same old moon above Same old words of love If you ever share your charms again Couldn't I be in your arms again? I love you still And I always will If you ever fall in love again. The link is for S.Stone & G.Farrelly for album or more info. http://www.stoneandfarrelly.com
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