American Quartet (Vocal Group)
John McCormack
John McCormack
John McCormack
American Quartet (Vocal Group)
Charles Harrison
Alice Green & Raymond Dixon
Nora Bayes
American Quartet (Vocal Group)
Marion Harris
Billy Murray
Arthur Fields & Peerless Quartet
Peerless Quartet
Charles Hart (Singer) & Lewis James
Lambert Murphy
Fritz Kreisler
Henry Burr
Al Jolson
Arthur Fields & Peerless Quartet
Arthur Fields
Van and Schenck
Peerless Quartet
Peerless Quartet
Billy Murray
John Philip Sousa
Billy Murray
Harry Lauder
Peerless Quartet
Arthur Fields
Elizabeth Spencer & Charlie Hart
Al Jolson
Arthur Fields
Henry Burr
Peerless Quartet & Billy Murray
Written during the Great War, the song tells of the parting of a soldier and his sweetheart.
Supposedly, the song was originally written for a contest at a Detroit theater in 1918. Unhappy with the final result, and wanting to start again with a clean slate, Whiting threw the manuscript in the tras...
There's a song in the land of the lily
Each sweetheart has heard with a sigh
Over high garden walls this sweet echo falls
As a soldier boy whispers goodbye
Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu
When the clouds roll by I'll come to you
Then the skies will seem more blue
Down in Lover's Lane, my dearie
Wedding bells will ring so merrily
Ev'ry tear will be a memory
So wait and pray each night for me
Till we meet again
Though goodbye means the birth of a teardrop
Hello means the birth of a smile
And the smile will erase the tear blighting trace
When we meet in the after awhile
Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu
When the clouds roll by I'll come to you
Then the skies will seem more blue
Down in Lover's Lane, my dearie
Wedding bells will ring so merrily
Ev'ry tear will be a memory
So wait and pray each night for me
Till we meet again
Till We Meet Again was written by Richard Whiting & Raymond Egan.
Charles Hart (Singer) released Till We Meet Again on Tue Jan 01 1918.