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Song composed by Borney Bergantine, lyrics by Betty Peterson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"My Happiness" is a pop music standard which was initially made famous in the mid-20th century. An unpublished version of the melody with different lyrics was written by Borney Bergantine in 1933.
"My Happiness" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1948 |
Songwriter(s) | Betty Peterson Blasco, Borney Bergantine |
The most famous version of the song, with lyrics by Betty Peterson Blasco, was published for the first time in 1948.[1]
The first known recording of this version was in December 1947 by the Marlin Sisters, but the song first became a hit in May 1948 as recorded by Jon and Sondra Steele[1][2] (Damon 11133) (number two) with rival versions by the Pied Pipers (Capitol 1628/15094) and an a cappella version by Ella Fitzgerald[2] (Decca 24446) entering the charts that June reaching respectively numbers three and six with the Marlin Sisters version (Columbia 38217) finally charting with a number 24 peak that July. A version by John Laurenz (Mercury catalog number 5144, with the flip side "Someone Cares"),[3] entered the Billboard magazine charts on August 7, 1948, where it stayed for two weeks, peaking at number 26.[4]
"My Happiness" | ||||
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Single by Connie Francis | ||||
B-side | "Never Before" | |||
Released | 1958 | |||
Recorded | 6 November 1958 | |||
Studio | Radio Recorders (Hollywood) | |||
Genre | Easy listening | |||
Length | 2:28 | |||
Label | MGM (K 12738) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Betty Peterson Blasco, Borney Bergantine | |||
Producer(s) | Morton Craft, Jesse Kaye | |||
Connie Francis US singles chronology | ||||
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Connie Francis – whose favorite song had been the Jon and Sondra Steele version of "My Happiness" – remade the song in a November 6, 1958 session at the Radio Recorders studio in Hollywood, California,[5] produced by Morton Craft and Jesse Kaye; David Rose conducted the orchestra. The song almost became Francis's first number one hit in the first months of 1959, but was kept at number two by another remake of a standard: the Platters' version of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes".[6]
German translation was provided by Gitta_Lind and Christa Williams[8], as "My Happiness - Immer will ich treu Dir sein" (Telefunken Records catalog number U 55 137), with the flip side "Ohne Dich" (Near You)[9] published 1959.
With the same german lyrics was Gerdi Berg's version published as Baccarola (catalog number 25 007) in 1960 [10].
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