Just Say I Love Her
"Just Say I Love Her" ("Just Say I Love Him" when recorded by a female singer) is a popular song, adapted from the Neapolitan song "Dicitencello vuie". The original music was written by Neapolitan composer Rodolfo Falvo; arrangement in US by Jack Val and Jimmy Dale; the original Neapolitan lyrics by Enzo Fusco, and English lyrics by Martin Kalmanoff and Sam Ward.
A recording by Johnny Desmond was made on January 20, 1950, and released by MGM (catalog number 10758). It reached #24 on the Billboard chart. Vic Damone's 1950 recording of the song reached #13 on the Billboard chart.
Recorded versions
- Johnny Desmond (1950)
- Frankie Avalon
- Tony Bennett (1950)
- Vic Damone (1950)
- Eddie Fisher
- Connie Francis
- Sumo
- Robert Goulet
- Dean Martin
- Al Martino
- Cliff Richard
- Artie Shaw
- Nina Simone on the 1961 album Forbidden Fruit and the 1993 album A Single Woman
- Jerry Vale
- Lou Monte (1958)
- Engelbert Humperdinck (1970)
- Jimmy Roselli
- Sergio Franchi covered this Neapolitan favorite on his 1963 Billboard Top 200 (at 66th place) album Our Man from Italy; also on his 1965 album Live From The Cocoanut Grove; and on his 1976 album 20 Magnificent Songs. He recorded it in Italian, and in Italian/English combination.
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