Speak Softly Love (Love Theme From "The Godfather") Lyrics

Andy Williams

Andy Williams - Speak Softly Love (Love Theme From

Lyrics

Speak softly, love
And hold me warm against your heart
I feel your words
The tender trembling moments start
We're in a world, our very own
Sharing a love that only few have ever known

Wine-colored days warmed by the sun
Deep velvet nights when we are one

Speak softly, love
So no one hears us but the sky
The vows of love
We make will live until we die
My life is yours and all because
You came into my world with love so softly love

Wine-colored days warmed by the sun
Deep velvet nights when we are one

Speak softly, love
So no one hears us but the sky
The vows of love we make will live until we die
My life is yours and all because
You came into my world with love so softly love

Song & Lyrics Facts

Andy Williams' "Speak Softly Love (love theme from "The Godfather")" is a romantic, classical-style ballad released in 1972. Written by Nino Rota and Larry Kusik, the song was featured on Andy William's album The Godfather Love Theme, which was released on Columbia Records.

It has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Elvis Presley, Al Martino, and Willie Nelson. The single version of "Speak Softly Love" peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it one of Andy Williams' most popular songs. The lyrics speak of love, peace, and understanding between two people, with lines such as "Our voices blend in harmony / To whisper secretly". Alongside Andy Williams, the track features musicians such as Hal Blaine, Joe Osborn, and Earl Palmer. The song has since become an iconic classic, used in films, television shows, and commercials.

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