Timi Yuro Interlude (Time) 1968 (original film theme by Georges Delerue)

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Film 'Interlude' 1968, click here: http://youtu.be/RA-9bFvPvTY

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Complete Timi Yuro biography: http://www.flickr.com/people/timiyuro/

"Interlude" the song from the movie with the same name.

Lyrics: Interlude

Time is like a dream
And now, for a time, you are mine
Let's hold fast to the dream
That tastes and sparkles like wine
Who knows, if it's real,
Or just something we're both dreaming of
What seems like an interlude now
Could be the beginning of love
Loving you, Is a world that's strange
So much more than my heart can hold
Loving you, makes my whole world change
Loving you, I could not grow old
No, nobody knows, when love will end
So till then, sweet friend ...
Time is like a dream,
And now, for a time, you are mine
Let's hold fast to the dream,
That tastes and sparkles like wine
Who knows, if it's real
Or just something we're both dreaming of
What seems like an interlude now
Could be the beginning of love.

"Interlude" was issued as a single in 1968 and also included on the "Something bad on my mind" album,
Written by Georges Delerue - Hal Shaper.

"Interlude" is an Oskar Werner drama film.
Plot Summary: A famous conductor gives an interview to a pretty young reporter. He speaks a bit too frankly and finds he's given himself an unwanted sabbatical from conducting. He begins an affair with the young reporter during his interlude and the accumulation of differences in their ages and background begins to mount up...

See our playlist "Timi Yuro Italian & Spanish songs", for the Italian version of "Interlude" called "Interludio".

Timi appeared in a black and white Philippines film "Buhay Marino" in 1967, as a guest star with Philippine comedians Dolphy (real name Rodolfo Quizon)and Panchito (real name Alfonso Tagle)
Yuro appeared in the Philippine movie 'Incognito' 1967 with Bernard Bonnin, Perla Bautista, Ronald Remy.
At that time, the singer was very popular in the Philippines. She also sang the title track on the 1962 film "Satan Never Sleeps".

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