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Till There Was You

"Till There Was You"
Single by Anita Bryant
B-side "Little George (Got the Hiccoughs)"
Released May 1959
Genre Pop
Length 2:10
Label Carlton Records 512
Writer(s) Meredith Willson
Anita Bryant singles chronology
"Til There Was You"
(1959)
"Six Boys and Seven Girls"
(1959)
"Till There Was You"
Song by the Beatles from the album With the Beatles
Released November 22, 1963 (mono)
November 30, 1963 (stereo)
Recorded Abbey Road Studios:
July 18 and 30, 1963
Genre Pop
Length 2:16
Label Parlophone
Writer(s) Meredith Willson
Producer(s) George Martin
Music sample

"Till There Was You" is a song written by Meredith Willson for his 1957 musical play The Music Man, and which also appeared in the 1962 movie version. The song is sung by librarian Marian Paroo (Barbara Cook on Broadway, Shirley Jones in the film) to Professor Harold Hill (portrayed by Robert Preston) toward the end of Act Two. It became a hit for Anita Bryant in 1959, reaching number 30 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and spending two weeks at number 14 on Cash Box. "Till There Was You" was later covered by the English rock band the Beatles in 1963.

The first recording of this song to be released was produced by Nelson Riddle and featured his orchestra and 17-year-old vocalist Sue Raney. Promotional copies of the 45 rpm single, Capitol P3847, were released on November 26, 1957, even before the Broadway production had premiered on December 19, 1957 and a month ahead of the original cast album. An earlier version of this song, "'Til I Met You", was first recorded by Eileen Wilson in 1950 and later appeared on the January 14, 1951 edition of The Big Show, performed by Fran Warren.

In 1959, American singer Anita Bryant recorded the song "Till There Was You" and released it as a single. Her version reached number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 14 on the Cashbox Top 100.

"Till There Was You" was included on the Beatles albums With the Beatles (UK release, 1963) and Meet the Beatles! (US release, 1964), the song was the only Broadway tune that the English rock group ever recorded.


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