Disclaimer: I do not take credit for this song or the picture used in this video. Irving Berlin wrote "I'll be loving you, always" in 1925. Josephine Baker made the first recording in 1926. Frank Sinatra recorded the song in 1942. That same year, the song became the theme music for "Pride of the Yankees", the story about Lou Gehrig. That's what I've read. And here is Billy Corgans version, from the movie "Spun". I'll be loving you Always With a love that's true Always. When the things you've planned Need a helping hand, I will understand Always. Always. Days may not be fair Always, That's when I'll be there Always. Not for just an hour, Not for just a day, Not for just a year, But Always. I'll be loving you, oh Always With a love that's true Always. When the things you've planned Need a helping hand, I will understand Always. Always. Days may not be fair Always, That's when I'll be there Always. Not for just an hour, Not for just a day, Not for just a year, But Always.
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