So Much In Love

Album: So Much in Love (1963)
Charted: 21 1
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  • We find ourselves, in the world of our own

    As we stroll along together
    Holding hands, walking all alone
    So in love are we two
    That we don't know what to do
    So in love (doo, so in love)
    In a world of our own (doo, so in love)

    As we stroll by the sea together
    Under stars twinkling high above
    So in love are we two
    No one else but me and you
    So in love (doo, so in love)
    So much in love (doo, so in love)
    So in love (doo, so in love)
    So much in love (doo, so in love)

    We stroll along together
    I tell you, I need you oh so much
    I love, love you my darling
    Can you tell it in my touch?

    When we walk down the aisle together
    We will vow to be together 'til we die
    So much love have we two
    Just can't wait to say "I do"
    So in love (doo, so in love)
    Are you and I (doo, you and I)
    So in love (doo, so in love)
    Are you and I (doo, you and I)
    So in love (doo, so in love)
    Are you and I (doo, you and I) Writer/s: George Williams, Roy Straigis, William Jackson
    Publisher: Abkco Music Inc.
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Comments: 2

  • Rich from CaliforniaWho was the female voice on the record So Much In Love? A high voice like The Lion Sleeps Tonight backup.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn May 16th 1975, the Tymes performed "So Much In Love" on the NBC-TV program 'The Midnight Special'*...
    Just under twelve years earlier on May 16th, 1963 the song entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #86; nine weeks later on July 28th, 1963 it would peak at #1 {for 1 week} and it spent 15 weeks on the Top 100...
    And the same week it peaked at #1 on the Top 100 it reached #4 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's R&B Singles chart...
    On July 1st, 1963 it peaked at #13 {for 1 week} on Canada's Toronto 'CHUM' Singles chart...
    Between 1963 and 1976 the Philadelphia quintet had ten Top 100 records; two made the Top 10, their other Top 10 record was a covered version of "Wonderful! Wonderful!", it peaked at #7, also in 1963...
    * The show's theme for this episode was a 'retro tribute' to pop acts of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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