Just as Much as Ever
Bobby Vinton
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Just as much as ever I need you and want you to be here Just as much as ever I love you, and always will, my dear Even though we two are parted My feelings for you never drop For loving you is something I started And don't know how to stop Just as much as ever I'm hoping that you'll be mine again Darlin', 'cause I'll never be satisfied till then For I am still the same old me With the same old love for you Just as much as ever, my heart beats for you (Just as much as ever) (I'm hoping that you'll be mine again) Darling, 'cause I'll never be satisfied till then For I am still the same old me With the same old love for you Just as much as ever, my heart beats for you
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Written by: CHARLES SINGLETON, LARRY COLEMAN
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
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12 facts about this song
Artist BackgroundBobby Vinton and Nat King Cole are significant figures in the music industry. Vinton is known for his pop music in the 1960s and is often called the "Polish Prince", meanwhile, Nat King Cole was a jazz pianist and vocalist who became one of the top-selling artists in the '50s.
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Song Creation"Just as Much as Ever" was written by Charlie Singleton and Larry Coleman, two composers known for their work in the jazz, R&B, and pop genres.
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Album Inclusion - Bobby VintonBobby Vinton's version of the song was included in his 1968 album "Please Love Me Forever," which hit #32 on the Billboard 200 pop albums chart.
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Album Inclusion - Nat King ColeNat King Cole's version was included in his posthumous album "L-O-V-E," released in 1965.
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Genre of Music"Just As Much As Ever" both in Bobby Vinton and Nat King Cole's renditions, falls under the genres of traditional pop and vocal jazz, respectively.
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PopularityDespite not being one of the most famous songs of either artist, "Just As Much As Ever" remains popular among fans of traditional pop and has been covered by several other performers.
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Musical StyleBoth renditions of "Just as Much as Ever" are marked by the performers' smooth vocal styles and lush instrumentation, typical of the pop music of their respective eras.
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Lyrics ContentThe song's lyrics express a timeless message of undying love and the desire to be just as in love with someone as the day they first met.
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Cultural ImpactNat King Cole was a pioneering African American artist, and his work, including "Just as Much as Ever," helped pave the way for future generations of artists of color.
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Chart PerformanceEven though it's not definitively listed in the list of top performances for either artist, the song has been well-received because of the emotional depth it carries.
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Release DatesThere's a difference in the release dates of both versions. Nat King Cole's version was released in 1965, while Bobby Vinton's version came out three years later in 1968.
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Distinct InterpretationsBoth renditions, while similar in lyrics, offer distinct musical interpretations that reflect the unique styles of each artist.
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