![]() ![]() The published sheet music shows Montaner’s Spanish lyrics (first four verses) and Kim Gannon’s English verses and lead-in. This later derivative Spanish version is the song most people today have come to know, for example from the fine 1984 recording by Plácido Domingo. The song was nominated for an Oscar as Best Song that year, however the award went to “White Christmas.”īecause of its popularity, a Spanish translation of the song from the movie was soon introduced, and has been covered by many singers since. “Always In My Heart” is an English version of “Siempre En Mi Corazón” and was featured in a 1942 Hollywood movie of the same name, with Walter Huston and Gloria Warren (who each sang). ![]() Spanish lyrics by Ernesto Montaner (1915-1992)Įnglish lyrics (and four line lead-in) by Kim Gannon (1900-1974)Įnglish translation of Montaner’s verses by Manuel García, Jr.
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