Does anyone know of a song by Alberta Hunter that goes: The love I have for you Makes my burdens light The love I have for you Makes my blue days bright Asleep or awake dear, your face I see The sunshine of your smile is a guide for me The love I have for you Isn't in my heart The love I have for you Is a thing set apart You may search this universe But my dear if you do You'll never find a love like The love I have for you
I'm looking for the recording. If you can help with info, it'd be appreciated. Thanks! Shelley
Thank you. Now a song I wrote for Robert Altman's new picture, Remember my Name, starring Geraldine Chaplin and Tony Perkins. The title of the picture is Remember My Name and the title of the song is The Love I Have for You.
I never fret, or worry, no time am I blue. I spend my days rejoicing because of the love that I have for you. The love I have for you makes my burdens light. The' love I have for you makes my blue days bright. Asleep or awake, dear, your face I see. Sunshine of your smile is a guide for me. The love I have for you is within my heart. The love I have for you is a thing set apart. You can search and search again from end to end through and through. You'll never find a love like the love I have for you. The love I have for you is within my heart. The love I have for you is a thing set apart. You can search the universe, but my dear if you do you'll never find a love like the love I have for you. I wanted to swing castle a couple more chorsus.
Great Movie BTW. Perkins is the straight guy, a carpenter, and Chaplin is the psycho. Alberta sang the whole sound track as I remember and I was inspired to go see her at the Cookery in NYC where she sang for years and years, She was still pretty amazing. All for now. John C.
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There's a nice story told in the book 'Alberta Hunter: A Celebration In Blues' (McGraw Hill, 1987) concerning Robert Altman's attempt at obtaining an AA for 'The Love I Have For You', it runs thus:
"...Altman rushed to show the film [Remember My Name] in Los Angeles before the end of the year so it could qualify for the year's Academy Awards. He thought their biggest chance to win an Oscar was for Alberta's song, "The Love I Have For You," which she led them to believe she had written just for the film. After all their effort to promote the song for an award, the Academy advised them it was disqualified because it had been recorded in 1940 by one Alberta Hunter.
"Why didn't you tell us it was an old song?" [Alan] Rudolph asked her.
"I guess I just forgot," she said. "I think I found it in a trunk. But it was a real song!"