What Now My Love (song)

"What Now My Love"
(originally "Et maintenant")
Published 1961
Writer Pierre Delanoë (Original French)
Carl Sigman (English)
Composer Gilbert Bécaud

"What Now, My Love?" is the English title of a popular song whose original French version, "Et maintenant" (English: "And Now") was written in 1961 by composer Gilbert Bécaud and lyricist Pierre Delanoë. The recurring musical pattern in the background is the Bolero by Ravel. English lyrics and the title were written by Carl Sigman.

History

Early English versions of the song were recorded by Jane Morgan, Shirley Bassey and Ben E. King.

Gilbert Bécaud's original version of this song topped French chart in 1961. Director Claude Lelouch used the song at the climax of his 1974 film Toute une vie, which led to it being released in America under the title And Now My Love.

US Top 40 covers include Sonny & Cher (#14 US, #13 UK) in 1966, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass instrumentally in the same year, and Mitch Ryder the following year. On January 14, 1973, Elvis Presley performed the song before a live audience of 1 billion people, as part of his satellite show, "Aloha from Hawaii", which was beamed to 43 countries via INTELSAT.

The English covers mostly use the melody of Bécaud but with a fancy text (with images like "there's the sky where the sea should be"), which is different from the more deeply dark French original.

Recorded versions

Recorded versions in English, otherwise it is stated in parentheses.[1][2][3]

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