"To Each His Own".

OK, girls and boys, back to the 40s: Jay Livingston and Ray Evans penned this standard romantic pop ballad for the 1946 movie of the same name. Olivia de Havilland won the Best Actress Oscar for her leading role. In those days it was fairly common for versions of the same song by different artists to chart at the same time. This one has the distinction of being the ONLY composition to occupy five slots out of the Top 10 simultaneously by different interpreters - Eddie Howard, Freddy Martin & His Orchestra, Tony Martin, The Modernaires and The Ink Spots. The Platters took it to #21 in 1960. Al Martino as Johnny Fontane sang it in "Godfather Part III ('90). Song? Answer: "To Each His Own". As a child, I remember hearing a version in Spanish and I recall bits and pieces of the lyrics. I tried Google AI to no avail - HELP! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G5wqiLiPHg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BflJSsmeOsw

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