"My Love" by Petula Clark.
OK, girls and boys, back to The British Invasion: Longtime Petula Clark collaborator Tony Hatch penned this classic 1965/66 romantic pop tune while on an airplane from London to L.A. It speaks of the overwhelming joy and durability of an amorous connection. The British songbird did not like it at first, calling it "ordinary". Warner Brothers Records' A&R director Joe smith finally convinced her to record it and release it. She was accompanied by The Wrecking Crew. It became a massive international hit for her, topping the U.S. charts and earning Certified Gold. Florence Henderson serenaded Tiny Tim and Miss Vicky with it during their 1969 nuptials on The Tonight Show. Song?
Answer: "My Love" by Petula Clark. "The First Lady of The British Invasion". I could listen to her beautiful voice all day. She is 93 years-old.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFXZIXMB5r4&list=RDpFXZIXMB5r4&start_radio=1
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