More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')
More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')

Frank Sinatra, Count Basie - More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane') Lyrics

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More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane') Lyrics

More than the greatest love the world has known,
This is the love I give to you alone,
More than the simple words I try to say,
I only live to love you more each day.
More than you'll ever know, my arms long to hold you so,
My life will be in your keeping, waking, sleeping, laughing, weeping,
Longer than always is a long long time, but far beyond forever you're gonna be mine.
I know I've never lived before and my heart is very sure,
No one else could love you more.

More than you'll ever know , my arms they long to hold you so,
My life will be in your keeping, waking, sleeping, laughing, weeping,
Longer than always is a long long time, but far beyond forever you'll be mine,
I know that I've never lived before and my heart is very sure,
No one else could love you more, no one else could love you more.

Writer(s): Marcello Ciorciolini, Nino Oliviero, Riziero Ortolani
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Creazioni Artistiche Musicali CAM s.r.l., Spirit Music Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote the song 'More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')'?

    'More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')' was originally written by Marcello Ciorciolini, Nino Oliviero, and Riziero Ortolani.

  2. Which album features Frank Sinatra's rendition of 'More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')'?

    Frank Sinatra's rendition of 'More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')' is featured on the 1964 studio album 'It Might as Well Be Swing,' which also includes Count Basie and his orchestra.

  3. Was Quincy Jones involved in the production of this song?

    Yes, Quincy Jones arranged the music for Frank Sinatra's rendition of 'More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')', making it part of his first studio recording with Sinatra.

  4. Is there a notable collaboration associated with this song?

    'More (Theme From 'Mondo Cane')' marks a significant collaboration between Frank Sinatra and Count Basie. It is part of their second album together after their initial collaboration on 1962's 'Sinatra-Basie'.

  5. What other famous track from the same album has become one of Sinatra's most popular songs?

    'Fly Me to the Moon,' another track from the album 'It Might as Well Be Swing,' has become one of Frank Sinatra’s most popular songs.

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