Rags to Riches
Tony Bennett
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I know I'd go from rags to riches If you would only say you care And though my pocket may be empty I'd be a millionaire My clothes may still be torn and tattered But in my heart I'd be a king Your love is all that ever mattered It's everything So open your arms and you'll open the door To every treasure that I'm hopin' for Hold me and kiss me and tell me you're mine ever more Must I forever be a beggar Whose golden dreams will not come true Or will I go from rags to riches My fate is up to you Must I forever be a beggar Whose golden dreams will not come true Or will I go from rags to riches My fate is up to you
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Written by: Jerry Ross, Richard Adler
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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7 facts about this song
Rags to Riches" OriginThe song "Rags to Riches" is a famous tune that was written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross in 1953. It has been sung by various artists over the years and has gained iconic status through these interpretations.
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Tony Bennett VersionTony Bennett's version is perhaps the most renowned rendition of "Rags to Riches". It was released in 1953 and quickly shot to the top of the Billboard charts, where it held the number one spot for eight weeks.
- Tony Bennett's version of the song is remembered for its singable melody and poignant lyrics, which resonated with listeners in the post-WWII era.
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Elvis Presley VersionElvis Presley recorded a cover of "Rags to Riches" in 1971, nearly two decades after Tony Bennett's version was released.
- Elvis Presley's rendition was praised for its emotional intensity and Presley's distinct interpretation of the song's lyrical themes.
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Jackie Wilson VersionJackie Wilson, often referred to as "Mr. Excitement" due to his dynamic performances, also covered "Rags to Riches."
- Wilson's recording of the song is noted for its energetic delivery and the then innovative use of a full backing orchestra, which gave the tune a new dimension.
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Billy Ward VersionBilly Ward and his group, the Dominoes - a prominent R&B group in the 1950s - released a doo-wop influenced version of "Rags to Riches."
- This version stands out for its harmonic blend of voices and innovative musical arrangements, which were trademark traits of the group.
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Percy Faith VersionPercy Faith, known for his orchestral arrangements, also created a version of "Rags to Riches."
- Faith's rendition stands out due to its instrumental and symphonic approach, eschewing the original lyrics for a purely instrumental interpretation.
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Cultural ImpactThe song "Rags to Riches" has had a significant cultural impact, largely due to the varied interpretations of the many artists who have covered it. It has been used in films, TV shows, and commercials to evoke a range of emotions and settings, from triumphant success to nostalgic longing.
- Its most prominent feature in recent years was in the 2019 film "Joker", where Tony Bennett's version was included as a part of the soundtrack.
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