In 1945, Perry Como released the single that would become one of his best-selling songs in his long career.
Till the End of Time was written by Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman. The music was adapted from Chopin's Polinaise in A-Flat Major.
The song quickly rose on the charts to hold the number 1 position for ten weeks, ultimately selling more than 2 million copies.
The Lyrics:
Till the end of time,
Long as stars are in the blue
Long as there's a spring of birds 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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