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Come Back, My Love

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Wikipedia article


'"Noch'"' (, Night) is a song by Anton Rubinstein. It appeared in German as Die Nacht ("Des Tages letztes Glhen"), a song for 2 voices & piano, Op. 48/7.

The song became popular, with new English words by Sonny Miller as '"Come Back My Love"' (1941), in arrangement by Bernard Grn (sometimes mis-credited as "Green").Gramophone 1983 - Volume 60 - Page 919 In another Tauber recording, of Rubinstein's Come back my love (RO20508), the great tenor was in direct competition with an equally celebrated artist, John McCormack (HMV DA1809). Harold Rosenthal felt that Tauber's version with orchestra was "warmer and more fluid", whereas McCormack, with the pianist Gerald Moore, was more "deliberately poised"."

Recordings



*Richard Tauber

*John McCormack (tenor)

See also



* "Come Back My Love" The Wrens (R&B band)

*"Come Back My Love" Brainstorm (EP)

*"Come back my love" Gerard Joling 1991

References



Category:1941 songs


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