About the song

“This Is My Song” is a beautiful melody performed by the celebrated British singer Petula Clark. Originally written by Charlie Chaplin for his film “A Countess from Hong Kong,” Petula Clark’s rendition of the song was released in 1967 as part of her album “These Are My Songs.”

The song’s origins trace back to the legendary silent film star and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, who composed “This Is My Song” as an instrumental piece for his film. Leslie Bricusse later added lyrics to Chaplin’s melody, creating the version that Petula Clark would famously record.

Upon its release, “This Is My Song” achieved significant success on the charts, reaching the top of the UK Singles Chart and becoming one of Petula Clark’s signature hits. Its enchanting melody and heartfelt lyrics struck a chord with audiences, earning it widespread acclaim and recognition.

Petula Clark’s rendition of “This Is My Song” in stereo further enhanced the song’s appeal, allowing listeners to fully immerse themselves in its rich instrumentation and Clark’s emotive vocals. The stereo version of the song became a cherished favorite among fans, cementing its status as a timeless classic.

With its timeless melody and poignant lyrics, “This Is My Song” remains a cherished favorite among Petula Clark’s extensive repertoire. Whether you’re rediscovering this beloved classic or hearing it for the first time, the song’s enduring charm is sure to captivate and inspire.

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Lyrics

Why is my heart so light?
Why are the stars so bright?
Why is the sky so blue
Since the hour I met you?
Flowers are smiling bright
Smiling for our delight
Smiling so tenderly
For the world, you and me
I know why the world is smiling
Smiling so tenderly
It’s just the same old story
Through all eternity
Love, this is my song
Here is a song, a serenade to you
The world cannot be wrong
If in this world there’s you
I care not what the world may say
Without your love, there is no day
So love, this is my song
Here is a song, a serenade to you
I care not what the world may say
Without your love, there is no day
So love, this is my song
Here is a song, a serenade to you