As Long As I Live

Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby

The angst in his eyes tonight

Has nothing to do with fear

Tonight what he's gonna try

He knows will leave her in tears

The questions he would ask

The answer she would give

The relief that yes could bring oh now he suffering

You will wear your whitest dress

I will wear my finest shirt

You will have the brightest smile and I'll give you the world



And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live as long as I live

And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live I promise you this



The tears in her eyes tonight is just what he desires

He whispers in her ear my love your beautiful so beautiful

The ring you wear it does not compare to my love



You will wear your whitest dress

I will wear my finest shirt

You will have the brightest smile

And I'll give you the world



And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live as long as I live

And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live I promise you this



Promise you this



And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live as long as I live

And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live I promise you this



And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live as long as I live

And I will never love anybody else

As long as I live I promise you this

As Long As I Live

Bing Crosby's 'As Long As I Live' stands as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the most influential vocalists in American music history. Known for his smooth baritone and relaxed delivery, Crosby dominated the airwaves for decades, shaping the standards of pop and traditional pop music. This recording reflects his signature style, blending emotional depth with a timeless quality that resonated with audiences across generations. While the specific album placement may vary across different compilations, the song remains a cherished part of his vast discography. Crosby's ability to convey sincerity without overstatement made him a favorite for both romantic ballads and upbeat numbers alike. His work continues to define the golden age of recording, offering listeners a glimpse into an era where vocal clarity and emotional connection were paramount.