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Pat Boone
Album
: Pat’s Great Hits
Music
was written by J. Fred Coots
Lyrics
by Nick Kenny and Charles Kenny
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lyrics
On a day like today
We passed the time away
Writing love letters in the sand
How you laughed when I cried
Each time I saw the tide
Take our love letters from the sand
You made a vow that you would ever be true
But somehow that vow meant nothing to you
Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand
Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand
We passed the time away
Writing love letters in the sand
How you laughed when I cried
Each time I saw the tide
Take our love letters from the sand
You made a vow that you would ever be true
But somehow that vow meant nothing to you
Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand
Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand
"Love
Letters in the Sand" is a popular song first published in 1931.
The music was written by J. Fred Coots and
the lyrics by Nick Kenny and Charles Kenny.
The song was "inspired" by an 1881 composition, "The
Spanish Cavalier" by William
D. Hendrickson. Ted Black's
orchestra had the first major hit.
· In 1931, the song was recorded
separately by Gene Austin, Lee Morse,
and Ted Black and His Orchestra.
· Pat Boone's
version became a major hit in June and July 1957, spending 5 weeks at number
one on the Billboard Top 100, with 34 weeks in total on
the chart. Billboard ranked it as the No.
2 song for 1957.[1] The
song was used in Boone's film Bernardine.
Boone did the whistling in the instrumental portion of the song as well. The
song originally had a short instrumental introduction, but most versions begin
with Boone's voice.
· Kenneth W. Griffin also released an organ
discography in 1957, featuring the song, in his album, "Love Letters in
the Sand".
· Bob Eberly released
a version on his Spanish-oriented album Bob Eberly Con Enoch Light Y Su
Orquesta in 1957, sung in English but subtitled Cartas De Amor
En La Arena.
· Andy
Williams released a version on his 1959 album, Two
Time Winners.
· Bill Haley and His Comets recorded a
version on the 1960 covers album Bill Haley and His Comets.
· Leroy
Van Dyke released a version on his 1961 album, Movin' Van Dyke.
· The English singer, Vince Hill,
reached #23 in the UK Singles Chart in 1967, with his cover
version of the track.[2]
· Little Willie Littlefield recorded a
version for his 1990 album Singalong with Little Willie
Littlefield.
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