In his day he … Read Full Bio ↴David Whitfield was a popular Tenor of the mid 1950s.
In his day he was fabulously popular and sang to capacity crowds. He appeared on the Ed Sullivan show several times with great aplomb. In the later 1950s his style of singing had to compete with the likes of Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley ,and by the early 1960s had moved into musicals such as "The Desert Song" and "Rose Marie" and recorded classic albums such as "Alone" with his wonderful semi operatic style of singing.
In his day he sang a large range of songs and was sometimes likened to the great Mario Lanza. He just loved travelling, and visited Canada and especially Australia many times. His great hits were those he recorded with Mantovani, his favorite being "When You lose the one you love". Many of his songs were written for his voice alone with well known exceptions being "I Believe" (1953) and "That's When your Heartaches Begin" (1958).
He was and is the most popular British recording artist of the 1950s with a career extending into the 60s and 70s appearing on many quiz programs on Australian television as a special guest.
The Adoration Waltz
David Whitfield Lyrics
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It's the adoration waltz
I adore every thing you do
In the adoration waltz
From your head to the tip of your shoes
You're pefection without any faults
Skies are blue
Dreams come true
While I'm holding you
In the adoration waltz
From tyour head to the tip of your shoes
You're pefection without any faults
Skies are blue
Dreams come true
While I'm holding you
In the adoration waltz
The Adoration Waltz is a romantic and dreamy song that expresses the feelings of love and admiration towards someone special. The lyrics describe the waltz as a dance of adoration, highlighting the perfection and faultlessness of the person waltzing with the singer. The singer declares their love and admiration for every little thing the person does, portraying them as an ideal perfection from head to toe. The waltz becomes a moment of serenity and happiness, where the sky is blue and all dreams come true while the singer holds the person they adore in their arms.
The song portrays the power of love and the beauty of dancing. It emphasizes the perfection and beauty of the person the singer adores and how their presence can make everything perfect. The waltz is a symbol of love and admiration, creating a dreamy atmosphere where everything is possible. The Adoration Waltz is a song that celebrates love and the moments of happiness that come with it.
Line by Line Meaning
Every time that I waltz with you
Whenever I dance with you in the waltz,
It's the adoration waltz
I feel nothing but adoration for you in this dance.
I adore every thing you do
I admire and love every aspect of your being.
In the adoration waltz
Especially during this dance, it's evident how much I adore you.
From your head to the tip of your shoes
Every inch of you, from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet,
You're perfection without any faults
is flawless and perfect; I see no faults in you.
Skies are blue
The skies are clear and peaceful,
Dreams come true
My dreams and aspirations come true while dancing with you.
While I'm holding you
When I have you in my arms and close to me,
In the adoration waltz
during this waltz of love and admiration,
Writer(s): Al Lewis, Larry Stock Copyright: Larry Spier Music LLC O.B.O. Larry Stock Music
Contributed by Wyatt P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Dennis Hillback
David brings back wonderful memories for me will ever tire of listening to him R I P David.
Janet Pritchard
Never tire of listening to you David. You left us too soon. Sing with angels
shona goobie
loved you david and always will your voice melted my heart keep singing with the angels rip missed always
IvieWolfe
damn men seemed more romantic years ago. what the hell happened lol
insolence
@VealParmigiana GREAT analogy!!!
VealParmigiana
Over the past few decades, women have become less feminine and sensual, so men became less romantic, but i don't know what came first, the chicken or the egg.