"Chances Are" by Johnny Mathis.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 50s: It was 1957 and relative newcomer Johnny Mathis had already had two consecutive hits with "Wonderful! Wonderful!" and "It's Not for Me to Say". His production team was looking for a follow-up single when they were approached by Robert Allen and Al Stillman with a song they had just written. A romantic ballad which conveys depth of affection and hope that love is reciprocated. Mathis recorded it with the Ray Conniff Orchestra and it became his first #1 hit. Released on August 12, 1957 (two days after my twin sisters were born), it topped both Billboard's Hot 100 and Cash Box charts. #12 Billboard R&B. It remained in the charts for 28 weeks. B-side: "The Twelfth of Never". Grammy Hall of Fame 1998. Part of the "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" soundtrack ('77). Song?
Answer: "Chances Are" by Johnny Mathis. Check out the album cover - those were the days when smokng was cool!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEH3uqbpsm8&list=RDNEH3uqbpsm8&start_radio=1
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