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  1. The melody of "Waves of the Danube" was used in what is regarded as Korea 's first popular song, "In Praise of Death" by Yun Sim-deok recorded in 1926. The song was recorded in Osaka, where she met and fell in love with a Korean married man. The two boarded a steamship returning to Korea, but ended their lives by jumping into the sea.

  2. Songfacts®: This is based on the song "The Waves of the Danube," which was written by the Romanian composer Ion Ivanovici. Al Jolson and the songwriter Saul Chaplin wrote it for the movie The Jolson Story. Unlike most of the songs that were in the movie, this song was not one of the songs that Jolson performed during his earlier career.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2023 · The Anniversary Song is a timeless classic that has captivated audiences for decades. Written by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin, this heartfelt ballad carries a deep meaning that resonates with listeners to this day. The song tells the tale of a couple celebrating their anniversary, reminiscing about their journey together, and reaffirming their ...

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · The chorus of the song reinforces the theme of the song, which is the idea of love that endures. It says, “Through the years, how the fire starts to glow like April’s first dawn. So, as years go by, I’ll be standing by, I’m yours till the stars fall from the sky.”. It suggests a never-ending kind of love that stands the test of time.

  5. Anniversary Song. ala Al Jolson Oh, how we danced on the night we were wed. We vowed our true love, though a word wasn't said. The Earth was in bloom, there were stars in the sky - Except for the few that I saw in your eye. Dearest while holding you close in my arms - The angels were singing a hymn to your charms Two hearts together, murmurring low My darling I love you so

  6. The song Anniversary Song was written by Al Jolson, Saul Chaplin and Ion Ivanovici and was first recorded by Al Jolson with Orchestra directed by Morris Stoloff in 1946. It was first released by Anita Ellis and Harry Geller's Concert Orchestra in 1946. It was adapted from Valurile Dunării (Al Jolson, Saul Chaplin and Ion Ivanovici). It was covered by Rolf Harris, Tex Beneke with The Miller ...

  7. 19 de jun. de 2011 · In 1946, Saul Chaplin adapted Iosif Ivanovici's Romanian 'Waves of the Danube'; Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin wrote the lyrics.