I Believe (Frankie Laine song)

"I Believe"
Song
Written 1953
Songwriter(s)

"I Believe" is a popular song written by Ervin Drake, Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl and Al Stillman in 1953.

"I Believe" was commissioned and introduced by Jane Froman on her television show, and became the first hit song ever introduced on TV. Froman, troubled by the uprising of the Korean War in 1952 so soon after World War II, asked Drake, Graham, Shirl and Stillman to compose a song that would offer hope and faith to the populace. In addition to Froman, "I Believe" has been recorded by many others, and has become both a popular and religious standard.

Frankie Laine's version spent eighteen non-consecutive weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart.[1] Laine also had the most successful version in America, where he reached #2 for three weeks.

Puerto Rican singer, Tito Lara along with Trío Los Hispanos, made a version of this song in Spanish; converting it into a national anthem of faith in Latin America. The Bachelors took the song to the number two spot in the UK in 1964, and Robson & Jerome's version reached number one there in 1995.

Quodlibet with Ave Maria

In 1972, Shawnee Music published a new arrangement of "I Believe" that includes a quodlibet with Bach/Gounod, "Ave Maria". This version is frequently performed by choirs at Christmas time.

References

  1. Myers, Justin (23 March 2018). "The songs that spent the longest at Number 1". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
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