Written in 1929 by the great Irving Berlin, the song “With You” was first recorded and released by Johnny Marvin on the 6th of January, 1930, and then featured and recorded in the 1930 Pre-Code Musical film, “Puttin' on the Ritz”, where it was sung by the film’s stars, Harry Richman and Joan Bennett...
I could find the road to happiness with you close to me, dear
I could turn a failure to success if you always were near
I could make my dreams come true
But it would depend on you
With you, a sunny day
Without you, clouds in the sky
With you, my luck will stay
Without you, fortune will fly
With you, I’ll never stop
Until I reach the top
Without you, I will never get by
With you, a happy song
Without you, castles that fall
With you, I can’t go wrong
Without you, chances are small
With you, my banner’s unfurled
Right there on top of the world
Without you, I’m just nothing at all
With you, a happy song
Without you, castles that fall
With you, I can’t go wrong
Without you, chances are small
With you, my banner’s unfurled
Right there on top of the world
Without you, I’m just nothing at all
With You was written by Irving Berlin.
Johnny-marvin released With You on Mon Jan 06 1930.