
Chet Baker, Miles Davis and Ed Lewis at Shelley's Manne-Hole.
Time After Time" is a jazz standard written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne in 1947.
It was introduced by Frank Sinatra (and subsequently by Kathryn Grayson) in the film It Happened in Brooklyn.
Time After Time
Time after time
I tell myself that I’m
so lucky to be loving you
so lucky to be
the one you run to see
in the evening when the day is through
I only know what I know
the passing years will show
you’ve kept my love so young, so new
And time after time
You’ll hear me say that I’m
so lucky to be loving you.
[horn solo]
I only know what I know
the passing years will show
you’ve kept my love so young, so new
And time after time
You’ll hear me say that I’m
so lucky to be loving you.
--song written by Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne
How to keep Love young & new?
Never take it for granted.
Be good to your lovers & they'll be good to you.
And if you're lucky enough to ever find someone very special--your soulmate, for lack of a better term--maybe, your better half ?--never let them go.
Do whatever it takes to keep Love young & new.
Its not meant to grow old.
Love is immortal; from everlasting to everlasting.
How romantic is that?
Stop being so friggin' cynical...
Flugelhorn, Vocal: Chet Baker
Alto Sax, Flute: Jacques Pelzer
Piano: Rene Urtreger
Bass: Luigi Trussardi
Drums: Franco Manzecchi