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Dean Martin's rendition of "Until The Real Thing Comes Along" was remastered in 1998, enhancing the timeless charm of his smooth vocals. Originally penned for the 1936 Broadway musical "Beyond the Horizon," this classic ballad showcases Martin's effortless style and emotional depth. The remastered version offers improved sound quality, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the nuances of his performance. A favorite among fans, this track highlights Dean Martin's enduring legacy in the realm of traditional pop music.
I'd work for you, I'd slave for you
I'd be a beggar or knave for you
If that isn't love, it'll have to do
Until the real things comes along
I'd gladly move the earth for you
To prove my love dear and it's worth to you
If that isn't love, it'll have to do
Until the real things comes along
With all the words dear at my command
I just can't make you understand
I'll always love you darlin', come what may
My heart is yours what more can I say
I'd sigh for you oh I'll cry for you
I'd tear the stars down from the sky for you
If that isn't love, it'll have to do
Until the real thing comes along
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With all the words dear at my command
I just can't make you understand
I'll always love you darlin', come what may
My heart is yours what more can I say
I'd sigh for you and I'll cry for you
I'd tear the stars down from the sky for you
If that ain't love, it'll have to do
Until the real thing comes along
Until the real thing comes along
Until the real thing comes along