Till There Was You

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This article is about the song. For the 1990 movie, see Till There Was You (1990 film).

"Till There Was You" is a song written by Meredith Willson for his 1957 musical play The Music Man, and which also appeared in the 1962 movie version. The song is sung by librarian Marian Paroo (Barbara Cook on Broadway, Shirley Jones in the film) to Professor Harold Hill (portrayed by Robert Preston) toward the end of Act Two.

The first recording of this song to be released came even before the original cast album version of January, 1958. Promotional copies of the 45 rpm single, Capitol P3847, were released on November 26, 1957, even before the Broadway production had premiered on December 19. Produced by Nelson Riddle, it featured his orchestra and 17-year-old vocalist Sue Raney.

In 1959, Anita Bryant recorded a single which reached #30 on the Billboard Hot 100; a 1962 instrumental version by Valjean was also popular.

[edit] The Beatles' version

“Till There Was You”
“Till There Was You” cover
Song by The Beatles
Album With the Beatles
Released 22 November 1963
Recorded Abbey Road Studios:
18 and 30 July 1963
Genre Ballad
Length 2:16
Label Parlophone
Writer Meredith Wilson
Producer George Martin
Music sample

The Beatles' version was included on their albums With the Beatles (UK Release, 1963), Meet the Beatles (US Release, 1964). The song was the only Broadway tune the Beatles ever recorded.

"Till There Was You" was a minor hit in the UK for Peggy Lee in March 1961. Paul McCartney was introduced to her music by his older cousin, Bett Robbins, who would occasionally baby-sit the two McCartney brothers.[1] McCartney said: "I had no idea until much later that it was from The Music Man."[2] "Till There Was You" was part of the Beatles repertoire in 1962 and performed at the Star Club in Hamburg.[3] It became illustrative of the Beatles versatility, proving they could appeal to all sections of an audience, moving easily from ballads to rock and roll, as in their live 1963 Royal Command Performance when they followed this song with "Twist and Shout".

The Beatles had previously performed "Till There Was You" as part of their failed audition for Decca Records in London on January 1st, 1962,[3] and it was the second of six the group sang during their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show on February 9th, 1964.[4]

Live versions of the song were released on Live at the BBC (1994) and Anthology 1 (1995). The latter version was recorded when the Beatles played at the Royal Command (Variety) Performance in November 1963.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Ray Coleman Yesterday & Today p.25
  2. ^ Ray Coleman Yesterday & Today p.26
  3. ^ a b Bill Harry The Ultimate Beatles Encyclopedia p.651
  4. ^ Ian MacDonald Revolution in the Head p.80
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