The song of the day for Thursday, January 25, 2024, is “The Right To Love.”
About This Song
“The Right To Love” was written ca. 1963 by Lalo Schifrin and Gene Lees. It was first recorded, without lyrics, in 1963 on an album called Reflections by Stan Getz and Lalo Schifrin. From the beginning, Tony Bennett liked the song and suggested that Gene Lees write the lyrics. The resulting song is an anthem for “forbidden” love. At that time, most people associated the song with interracial relationships; in later years, it has been sung by gay singers. In addition to Bennett’s recording, this song has been recorded by Peggy Lee, Carmen McRae, and k.d. lang.
About This Version
Tony Bennett recorded “The Right To Love” on February 18, 1965, for his album If I Ruled The World: Songs For The Jet Set. Don Costa wrote the arrangement.
“The Right To Love,” as well as If I Ruled The World: Songs For The Jet Set, is available on Apple Music.
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