About the song

“And I Love You So” isn’t just a song; it’s a captivating journey through a bygone era of smooth vocals and heartfelt melodies. Released in 1973 as Perry Como’s 21st studio album, it marked a pivotal moment for both the legendary singer and country music icon Chet Atkins, who served as the album’s producer.

Although not the first to attempt the song, Como brought Don McLean’s beautiful ballad “And I Love You So” to national prominence. Previous renditions by Bobby Goldsboro and Bobby Vinton yielded minimal success, while Como’s masterful delivery propelled it to the top 40, even reaching number one on the Easy Listening charts. His velvety voice, known for its soothing charm, perfectly captured the song’s essence of enduring love and unwavering devotion. The success was so phenomenal that RCA requested a Spanish version, a testament to Como’s ability to connect with audiences beyond language barriers.

The album itself was a treasure trove of contemporary hits, showcasing Como’s versatility and his knack for choosing timeless melodies. Tracks like “Killing Me Softly With Her Song” and “For the Good Times” sit comfortably alongside “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree,” a testament to Como’s ability to blend genres seamlessly. Fans of softer sounds would find solace in “Aubrey” by Bread and “I Believe in Music” by Mac Davis.

The magic of “And I Love You So” extends beyond Como’s vocals. Chet Atkins, a country music legend and producer extraordinaire, played a crucial role in shaping the album’s sound. His signature touch, known for its intricate guitar work and understated elegance, subtly enhances the mood of each song. This collaboration of two musical giants resulted in a collection that resonated with listeners across generations.

“And I Love You So” is more than just a collection of pop hits; it’s a window into a time of simpler pleasures and heartfelt music. It’s a reminder of the enduring power of a master vocalist and the subtle brilliance of a legendary producer working in perfect harmony.

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Lyrics

And I love you so
The people ask me how
How I’ve lived till now
I tell them I don’t know
I guess they understand
How lonely life has been
But life began again
The day you took my hand
And yes, I know how lonely life can be
The shadows follow me ‘n’ the night won’t set me free
But I don’t let the evening get me down
Now that you’re around me
And you love me, too
Your thoughts are just for me
You set my spirit free
I’m happy that you do
The book of life is brief
And once a page is read
All but life is dead
That is my belief
And yes, I know how lonely life can be
The shadows follow me and the night won’t set me free
But I don’t let the evening get me down
Now that you’re around me

By Châu

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