"
Smile" is a song based on an instrumental theme used in the soundtrack for the
1936 Charlie Chaplin movie
Modern Times. Chaplin composed the music, while
John Turner and
Geoffrey Parsons added the lyrics and title in 1954.In the lyrics, the singer is telling the listener to cheer up and that there is always a bright tomorrow, just as long as they smile."Smile" has become a popular standard since its original use in Chaplin's film.
Original version
The song was originally sung by
Nat King Cole, charted in
1954. Singer Sunny Gale also covered the song, sharing sales with Cole, as shown in the music trade Cashbox. It was also covered by Cole's daughter, Natalie, on her 1991 album,
Unforgettable... with Love.
In
Britain, rival versions were released by
Lita Roza and
Petula Clark in 1954. Clark later re-recorded it for her 1968 album
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener, by which time she was a personal friend of
Charlie Chaplin.
Michael Jackson version
Singer
Michael Jackson recorded the song for his 1995 double album
Past, Present and Future, Book I. It was planned to be released as the eighth and final single from the album in 1997 but was canceled days before its release date. Only a few copies from the Netherlands, Germany and South Africa (where the record distribution was started previous to the withdrawal) were saved as the other copies were withdrawn. The rarest pressings include the CD maxi single (estimated value over...
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