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Subject: L.O.V.E. From: Brndla@aol.com Date: 31 Aug 98 - 06:18 PM I'm looking for a song and my daughter wants this old song to be played at her wedding. It's an oldie, probably 50/60's era. It's title I'm not sure but believe it's L.O.V.E. as the song sings "L is for the way you Look at me", "O is for the Ordinary.....", "V is for the Very Special......",etc. I want to believe it was sung by Tony Bennett but my husband wants to believe it was produced using by an entire band. Please help me find the artist and the song. Thanx for your help. |
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Subject: RE: L.O.V.E. From: Joe Offer Date: 31 Aug 98 - 09:11 PM Hi - I'm thinking it was Perry Como. I can get severely harassed for posting a song like this on a folk music site, but here goes: L-O-V-E I guess I was wrong. I found a book that said the song was recorded by Nat "King" Cole. Words by Milt Gabler and music by Bert Kaempfert. Perry Como did "A-You're Adorable." |
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Subject: RE: L.O.V.E. From: O'Boyle Date: 01 Sep 98 - 03:44 AM It's Nat King Cole. |
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