# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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1096 | Something To Sing About | Mantovani and his Orchestra | Victor Schertzinger | w/m `37 | London | March 4, 1938 | CA-16871-2 | Col FB-1925 Col DO- 1832 OZ | Annunzio Mantovani (violin, director); Billy Turnbull (clarinet, alto sax, flute); Vivian Creely, Ivor Emmert (clarinet, violin); Dick Smith (tenor sax); Morris Taylor, Ubaldo Motosi (violins, mandolin); Ivan Aarons (violin); Angelo Picoion (cello, guitar, arrangements); L. Dombinski (cello); Ivor Forsello, L. Brusko (piano); Ronald Binge (piano, piano accordian, arrangements); John Stanqer (harp, guitar); Charlie March (string bass); Charles Fletcher (drums, tymps, marimba, vibraphone, xylophone); Al Bowlly (vocals). |
Image courtesy of Adrian Jorgensen
(Victor Schertzinger)
Mantovani and his Orchestra
I've something to sing about now
And I want the world to know
Just why the moon should glow
Why stars are winking up above
I'm in love
I've something to sing about now
My heart is so full of song
Just couldn't hold it long
I want to brag a little of
I'm in love
I never knew why the robin spent hours
A singin' sweet little ditties to the flowers
I thought that he sang just because it was Spring
But now I know it was love, for I have felt the same thing
I've something to sing about now
And someday I'm gonna cry
Singing a lullaby
Who said that heaven's up above
I'm in love