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A performance of this song was also heard on the soundtrack to Nora Ephron’s 2009 film Julie & Julia. Chris Montez, Time After Time, 1966 (#17 CAN [10]) Dusty Springfield, Where Am I Going?, 1967 [11] (she also sang it live on her BBC-TV show the same year) Matt Monro, The Late, Late Show, 1968
The website declared that "'Time After Time' was a change in tack for Lauper, whose musical persona had previously been unstoppably light and frothy. 'Time After Time' was demoed quickly in time for inclusion on her debut 'She's So Unusual', and ended up being a key song for both Lauper's career and the decade itself." [27]
According to this site this song was released by Sinatra on 24 October 1946, so the date 1947 must be wrong. Wocky 16:00, 10 March 2006 (UTC) []. I was listening to Stephane Grappelli perform this and thought it was good, so I wiki'd it to see if it was a standard.
Vaughn Monroe had four songs on the top singles list, the most of any artist in 1947. Eddy Howard had three songs on the top singles list. This is a list of Billboard magazine's top popular songs of 1947 according to retail sales.
I. I Can't Get You Off of My Mind; I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes) I Love You Yes I Do; I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out; I Want to Be Loved (But Only by You)
Singing Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," arranged by British singer and pianist Joe Stilgoe, who performed alongside her, Waddingham, 49, tugged on audience members' heartstrings as she took the ...
Time After Time, an American film based on the Karl Alexander novel (see below); Time After Time, a British-Australian television film based on the Molly Keane novel (see below)
"Time After Time" (Rob Hyman, Cyndi Lauper) – 4:00 "Penny to My Name" (Roger Henderson) – 3:41 "I Wandered By a Brookside" (music: Barbara Berry; words: Traditional from the Alfred Williams Collection, Swindon Library) – 3:31 "I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again" (Harlan Howard) – 2:29 "Easy Street Dream" (Steven Digman) – 3:20