May You Always

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About May You Always

"May You Always" is a popular song by Larry Markes (lyrics) and Dick Charles (pseudonym of Richard Charles Krieg), published in 1958. The biggest hit version in the United States was by The McGuire Sisters where it peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom, Joan Regan took her version to No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart. The song has also been covered by Bobby Vinton, Maureen Evans, the Lennon Sisters, Anita Bryant, Barbara Cook and Ian McNabb.


Year:
1969
2:33
857 
#6

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May you always walk in sunshine,
Slumber warm when night winds blow
May you always live with laughter
For a smile becomes you so

May good fortune find your doorway
May the bluebird sing your song
May no trouble travel your way
May no worry stay too long

May your heartaches be forgotten
May no tears be spilled
May old acquaintance be remembered
And your cup of kindness filled

And may you always be a dreamer
May your wildest dream come true
May you find someone to love
As much as I love you

May you find someone to love
As much as I love you

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Bobby Vinton

Bobby Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is an American pop music singer of Polish ethnic background. In pop music circles, he became known as "The Polish Prince". His most popular song, "Blue Velvet", was a cover of the The Clovers' 1950s song that served as inspiration for a film of the same name, as well as one of the most popular covers of the song, when it peaked at number-one on the now renamed Billboard Pop Singles Chart. more »

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Written by: DICK CHARLES, LARRY MARKES

Lyrics © HARTLEY MUSIC

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11 facts about this song

Singers and Release
"May You Always" is a popular song sung by Bobby Vinton and The McGuire Sisters, two significant names in American music industry.
Bobby Vinton's version
Bobby Vinton, known as "The Polish Prince," recorded his version of "May You Always" in 1963. - His version was released as a track in the album, "There! I've Said It Again."
The McGuire Sisters' version
"May You Always" was covered by the famous feminine trio, The McGuire Sisters. - Their version of the song came out in 1959 and was a part of their album, "May You Always."
Performances
"May You Always" has been performed live by both Bobby Vinton and The McGuire Sisters during their respective music tours.
Lyrics
"May You Always” features inspiring and uplifting lyrics. It wishes the listener success, happiness, and love.
Genre
The song falls into the category of traditional pop music which was popular during the mid-1950s and early '60s.
Reception
The song received critical acclaim and was loved by audiences across the United States. - However, it did not make it to the top charts. It's more liked for its meaningful lyrics and melodious tune.
Legacy
Despite being released decades ago, "May You Always" continues to be a popular choice for ceremonies like weddings and anniversaries due to its heartfelt lyrics.
Availability
The song is widely available on music streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.
Other Covers
Apart from Bobby Vinton and The McGuire Sisters, several other artists have done their rendition of this song, including Harry Harrison in 1959 and Joan Regan in 1959.
Songwriters
"May You Always" was written by two notable musicians, Larry Marks and Dick Charles. Larry Marks was also a producer, singer, and record company executive.

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