It was released on "The Wonderful World of Sam Cooke (1960)." You can purchase an imported version of this Sam Cooke CD on AMAZON. Here is complete info on the song from: http://www.songsofsamcooke.com/songs/almost_in_your_arms.htm Almost In Your Arms (Theme From Houseboat) Written By: Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Information:This song (Sung By Sam Cooke) was nominated for an Academy Award (Oscar) in 1959. The Duo Livingston and Evans' most famous composition must be 'Que Sera, sera'. They also wrote 'Tammy' and 'Mona Lisa' which Sam Cooke recorded Billboard Review: "Pretty tune from the flick...is handed a potent piping from Sam Cooke what could turn into a big one for the chanter. Tune and strong chanter add up to a coin-catcher (July 7, 1958).........84 Charts #22 Pop, #4 R&B Singles * Keen 2006 b/w Win Your Love For Me (August 25, 1958) * "Houseboat" (Keen EP B 2010) with 'Win Your Love For Me', 'All Of My Life' & 'Lonely Island' Albums: * The Hit Years * Right On * The Wonderful World of Sam Cooke - 40 Great Memories Lyrics: You're here, that moment's near,
I'm almost in your arms
Tonight, the mood is right,
I'm almost in your arms
One sigh, one word
and I will rush to your embrace
Say that certain word,
sigh that certain sigh
And with all my heart,
to your arms I'll fly
It's strange, how we are changed
by things that seem so small
One look can write a book,
one touch can say it all
We know those nights alone,
and now we found our way
I'm almost in your arms,
nearly in your arms to stay
{repeat first and last verse) Also Done By: # Ernie Andrews # George Evans # Michael Feinstein # Sophia Loren # Stephanie Nakasian # Johnny Nash # Nancy Wilson
I dont know if she has a new album out
Dont Forget
its lady gaga's song "poker face" and i dont no the album.
The song is called "Wonderful World," originally recorded by Sam Cooke and released as a single in the spring of 1960.It is NOT the same song as Louis Armstrong's "(What A) Wonderful World," though it's often referred to by that title, since its lyrics include the line, "what a wonderful world this would be."Herman's Hermits released an uptempo cover in the mid-sixties as a tribute to Cooke when he died, but the best-known version of the song is probably the 1977 cover by Art Garfunkel (from the album Watermark), featuring backing vocals by Paul Simon and James Taylor. The most recent cover version by a major artist was Rod Stewart's, on his 2009 album Soulbook.
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i dont know but i broke my shoulder once
the name of the album is also dont forget
i dont think so
from what i heard , unfortunately i dont think his album did
I dont know if she has a new album out
Dont Forget
i dont know do you
i dont know yet
A mammoth shoulder wait would be about 1 ton just kidding i dont know look on google...
no they do not and you dont need them for baseball
Dont worry, they are in your arm, upper shoulder.
the song is actually called your song but i dont know what album its on sorry