Smile (Charlie Chaplin song)

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“Smile”
Song by Charlie Chaplin
Writer John Turner
Geoffrey Parsons
Composer Charlie Chaplin
Cover versions

Nat King Cole, Michael Bolton, The Lettermen, Eric Clapton, Betty Everett and Jerry Butler, Holly Cole, Elvis Costello, Lyle Lovett, Julia Migenes, Steve Howe & Martin Taylor, Michael Jackson, Michael Bublé, Diana Ross, Maria Friedman, Barbra Streisand, Petula Clark, Djavan, Sun Ra, Robert Downey Jr.,Ray Quinn, Tony Bennett, Judy Garland, and Jimmy Durante

"Smile" is a pop song, originally used in the soundtrack for the 1936 Charlie Chaplin movie Modern Times. Chaplin composed the music, the words were written by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons. In the lyrics, the singer is telling the listener to cheer up and that there is always a bright tomorrow, just as long as they smile.

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  • Eric Clapton played a version of "Smile" during his 1974 "comeback" tour. The song appears on the live CD of the Deluxe Edition of 461 Ocean Blvd and is also on the Timepieces Vol. II: Live in the Seventies release.
  • The song can be heard in two different versions (one of which was a hit in Japan) by Elvis Costello on his album Cruel Smile. It's also covered by Lyle Lovett on his album of movie songs, Smile, and by Julia Migenes on her album of same name, which is also a collection of movie songs.
  • "Smile" was covered by the Holly Cole Trio on their 1992 album Blame It On My Youth.
  • In the 1994 film My Girl 2, Maggie Muldovan, playing the part of Vada's mother in an old home movie, sings "Smile" for the camera.
  • Frances Ruffelle recorded the song as the soundtrack to a McCain's advert in 2004, and the song was subsequently released as a single and featured on Ruffelle's album Showgirl.
  • Brazilian singer Djavan recorded a version in Portuguese ("Sorri") on his album Novelas.
  • "Smile" was covered several times by music legend Diana Ross.
  • "Smile" was also used as the closing theme for the 1964-1975 finale of the game show Jeopardy!.
  • An instrumental version of "Smile" is used frequently during the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, held on Labor Day every year.
  • "Smile" was covered by Yes guitarist Steve Howe and jazz great Martin Taylor on their 2004 album "Masterpiece Guitars" in a style reminiscent of Chet Atkins.
  • "Smile" was covered by Dorine Bijl (67 years old Dutch X-Factor finalist) as "De glim van een lach" (Trans. Glow of Laugh) on her 2008 debut album "Oud en Wijs Genoeg" (Trans. Old and Wisely Enough).

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