The song “Some Sweet Day” was written by Lew Pollack for the 1929 silent drama film, “Children of the Ritz”, which was one of many silent films that had its own soundtrack recorded on Vitaphone phonographic records.
The film is now considered lost.
This specific recording of the song was retrieved...
Fate has always played a part with lovers
It played with my heart you see
But I am no different than the others
Fate has brought you here to me
Some sweet day, you’ll be my sweetheart
Some sweet day, you’ll know I really love you
Though it’s wrong, to call you sweetheart
Right or wrong, love finds a way
It’s so hard, dear, to forget you
When your heart is aching it won’t let you
Come what may, you’ll be my sweetheart
Some sweet day, I’ll make you mine
It’s so hard, dear, to forget you
When your heart is aching it won’t let you
Come what may, you’ll be my sweetheart
Some sweet day, I’ll make you mine
Some Sweet Day was written by Lew Pollack.
Johnny-marvin released Some Sweet Day on Thu Apr 18 1929.