Amado Mio Rita Hayworth Gildasong written by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher, sung and danced by Rita Hayworth as Gilda Mundson Farrell (voiced by Anita Ellis) in 1946 unforgettable film "Gilda" directed by Charles Vidor |
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LyricsAmado mio, love me forever,
And let forever begin tonight.
Amado mio, when we're together,
I'm in a dream world of sweet delight.
Many times I've whispered 'Amado mio'
It was just a phrase that I've heard in plays
I was acting a part.
But now when I whisper 'Amado mio'
Can't you tell I care by the feeling there
For it comes from my heart.
My one endeavour, my love, my darling
Will be to hold you, and hold you tight.
Amado mio, love me forever,
And let forever begin tonight.
Amado mio, love me forever,
And let forever begin tonight.
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Love me forever |
Sweet delight |
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I whisper Amado mio |
Hold you tight |
Reviews from usersAllan Fisher In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Doris Mundson Jean Louis's (costume designer wardrobe for Rita Hayworth) inspiration for Gilda's black dress was John Singer Sargent's controversial 1884 'Portrait of Madame X', now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Rita Farrell Rita always wanted to do her own singing, and Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn paid for her voice lessons, but she never developed a voice he considered strong enough to be used, and Rita remained bitter about that for the rest of her life. Charles Roberts Briefly shown in The Shawshank Redemption, which was based on the Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, both of which use a poster of Rita Hayworth as a Chekhov's Gun. Also, you can watch Gilda video or other songs from original movie soundtracks as: |
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