“Till the End of Time” is a popular song from 1945 written by Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman. There have been several recordings of “Till the End of Time,” but Perry Como’s version is the most outstanding.
Song Facts:
- “Till the End of Time” was written by lyricist Buddy Kaye and composer Ted Mossman.
- It was published in 1945.
- The music is established in Frédéric Chopin’s Polonaise in A-flat major.
- There are several recordings of “Till the End of Time,” including Dick Haymes, Les Brown/ Doris Day, and Ginny Simms.
- Dick Haymes’s version was also released in 1945 by Decca Records. It stayed on the charts for 8 weeks, peaking at the #3 spot.
- The Les Brown Orchestra and Doris Day rendition was recorded May 17, 1945. It also reached the #3 spot on the Billboard charts.
- The song was featured in the 1946 film, Till the End of Time.
- Les Brown’s version was recorded on May 17, 1945, and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 36828.
- Ginny Simms recorded the song on July 15, 1945. Columbia Records released this version as catalog number 36849.
Lyrics:
Till the end of time
Long as stars are in the blue
Long as there’s a spring, a bird to sing
I’ll go on loving you
Till the end of time
Long as roses bloom in May
My love for you will grow deeper
With every passing day
Till the wells run dry
And each mountain disappears
I’ll be there for you, to care for you
Through laughter and through tears
So take my heart in sweet surrender
And tenderly say that I’m
The one you love and live for
Till the end of time
Till the wells run dry
And each mountain disappears
I’ll be there for you, to care for you
Through laughter and through tears
So take my heart in sweet surrender
And tenderly say that I’m
The one you love and live for
Till the end of time
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