A Song For Lovers - Al Martino Official Video

Details
Title | A Song For Lovers - Al Martino Official Video |
Author | Joel Diamond |
Duration | 4:25 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=TQuA30Hr2ck |
Description
A Song For Lovers - Al Martino Official Video
Produced by: Joel Diamond for Silver Blue Productions
This gorgeous ballad, written and produced by the same team as Engelbert's "After The Lovin'" is given a very special treatment as only Al Martino can give it. Beautiful and very romantic lyric. Early on in his career, Al's hit record of "Here in My Heart" spent three weeks at #1 on the US pop charts in June 1952, earning Martino a gold disc[6] and, later in the year, also reached the top of the UK charts. It was number one in the first UK Singles Chart, published by the New Musical Express on November 14, 1952, putting him into the Guinness Book of World Records.[7] "Here in My Heart" remained in the top position for nine weeks in the United Kingdom, a record for the longest consecutive run at #1 which has only since been beaten by five other songs. Apart from singing, Martino played the role of Johnny Fontane in the 1972 film The Godfather, as well as singing the film's theme, "Speak Softly Love". He played the same role in The Godfather Part III and The Godfather Trilogy: 1901--1980. He later returned to acting, playing aging crooner Sal Stevens in the short film Cutout, appearing in film festivals around the world in 2006. Martino died on October 13, 2009 at his childhood home in Springfield, Pennsylvania, six days after his 82nd birthday.
For use of this master recording or any additional information, contact: Silver Blue Productions, Ltd. @ 818 980 9588 or JDiamond20@aol.com
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Instrumental and Karaoke Versions also available