Ann-Margret started recording for RCA in 1961, but her recording career was not as successful as her concurrent movie career. She had a sexy, throaty singing voice comparable to Eartha Kitt or Nancy Sinatra, and RCA attempted to capitalize on her "Female Elvis" comparison by her recording a version of Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" and other songs stylistically similar to Presley. She scored one minor hit, "I Just Don't Understand" (which entered the Billboard Top 40 in the third week of August 1961 and stayed 6 weeks, peaking at #17.) Her only charting album is The Beauty and the Beard (1964), on which she was accompanied by trumpeter Al Hirt. The contract with RCA ended in 1966.
Years later, she returned to music at the end of Disco era. Her 1980 album, "Ann-Margret" became a success with both singles, "Midnight Message" and "Love Rush" reaching the Top 10 of the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. In the early 1980s, the album was followed up with the single, "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes" and the B-Side "Hold Me/Squeeze Me." Ann Margret has continued to record music sporatically since then.
[edit]Film career
In 1961 she also made her film début for in Pocketful of Miracles, starring Bette Davis, Glenn Ford, and Hope Lange, a remake of the Oscar-winning 1933 film Lady for a Day; both versions were directed by the great Frank Capra. She followed that role with the successful remake of Rodgers' and Hammerstein's musical State Fair in 1962. Her next starring role, as the all-American teenager in Bye Bye Birdie, made her a major star. When she filmed Viva Las Vegas with Elvis Presley the two began an affair that received considerable attention from the gossip columnists in various media. The reports led to a showdown with a very worried Priscilla Beaulieu, which she recounts in her 1985 book, Elvis and Me, including Ann-Margret's attempt to "cut her off at the pass" with a press announcement that Ann-Margret and Elvis were engaged to be married. Although he ended the affair, Presley remained a friend and continued to send her flowers at the opening of each of her stage appearances until he died. Of all the Hollywood starlets he had worked with or had a relationship with, Ann-Margret was the only one to attend his funeral.
In 1963, Ann-Margret was featured and guest-starred, in animated form, in an episode of Hanna-Barbera's The Flintstones as "Ann-Margrock." Decades later, she recorded the theme song to the live-action film The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas in character as Ann-Margrock. The song she recorded was a modified version of the "Viva Las Vegas" theme.\
In March 1966, Ann-Margret and entertainers Chuck Day and Mickey Jones teamed up for a USO tour to entertain U.S. servicemen in remote parts of Vietnam and other parts of Southeast Asia. She still has great affection for the veterans and refers to them as "my gentlemen". [1] Ann-Margret, Day and Jones reunited for an encore of this tour for veterans and troops at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada in November 2005. [2]
In 1971, she starred in Mike Nichols's Carnal Knowledge, marking a change from her sex-kitten musical roles, garnering a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The following year, while performing at Lake Tahoe, Nevada, she fell 22 feet from the stage and suffered injuries that put her out of commission for several months. Throughout the 1970s, Ann-Margret balanced her live performances with a string of critically acclaimed dramatic film performances that played against her glamorous image, including Tommy in 1975, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. In addition, she has been nominated for ten Golden Globe Awards, winning five times including Best Actress for Tommy. She also did a string of successful TV specials, starting with The Ann-Margret Show for NBC in 1968. Now in her mid-60s, she continues to act in movies.
In 1994, she published an autobiography titled Ann Margret: My Story (ISBN 0-399-13891-9). She has been married to actor Roger Smith since 1967. Smith suffers from myasthenia gravis, and Ann-Margret has devoted much of her life to caring for him.
In 2001 Ann-Margret made her first appearance in a stage musical, playing the character of Mona Stangley in a new touring production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
She has also filmed the movie "Mem-o-re", where she stars with Billy Zane and Dennis Hopper.
Love Makes the World Go Round
Ann-Margret Lyrics
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Love makes the world go round
Somebody soon will love you
If no one loves you now
High in some silent sky
Love sings a silver song
Making the Earth whirl softly
Love makes the world go round
High in some silent sky
Love sings a silver song
Making the Earth whirl softly
Love makes the world go round
Making the Earth whirl softly
Love makes the world go round.
The lyrics to Ann-Margret's Love Makes the World Go Round explores the power of love and its effect on the world as a whole. The repetition of the phrase "Love makes the world go round" emphasizes the idea that love is the force behind the Earth's movement and existence. The song suggests that even if someone is currently not loved, that will change as love is omnipresent and will eventually find its way to them.
The lyrics' metaphorical description of love as a singing entity high in the sky reinforces the idea that love is ever-present, even if not always visible or tangible. The use of the word "silver" to describe the song's color evokes a sense of purity, perhaps indicating that love is a pure and genuine emotion that has the power to transform the world. The repetition of the phrase "Making the Earth whirl softly" emphasizes the idea that love is not forceful but rather gentle in the way it influences the world around us. It suggests that love's movement may not always be apparent, but its effects are far-reaching, making the world turn in harmony.
Overall, Love Makes the World Go Round is a song that conveys a simple but meaningful message about the power of love in society. It emphasizes that love is an important force that drives the world and that it eventually finds its way to everyone. The song encourages individuals to believe in the power of love and its ability to transform not only themselves but also the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Love makes the world go round,
Love is what keeps the world moving forward
Love makes the world go round
Love is what gives life meaning
Somebody soon will love you
Don't worry if no one loves you now because someone will love you soon
If no one loves you now
Even if you don't feel loved at this moment, don't give up hope
High in some silent sky
Love is everywhere and ever-present, even if we can't see it
Love sings a silver song
Love has a beautiful and uplifting quality
Making the Earth whirl softly
Love has a calming effect on the world
Love makes the world go round
Love is the driving force behind everything
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BOB MERRILL
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