A Lover's Concerto
Lennon Sisters · Other Songs - Lennon Sisters
Birds high upon the trees serenade the flow'rs with their melodies.
Oh, see there beyond the hill, the bright colors of the rainbow;
Some magic from above made this day for us, just to fall in love.
How gentle is the rain, that falls gently on the meadow;
Birds high upon the trees serenade the flow'rs with their melodies.
Oh, see there beyond the hill, the bright colors of the rainbow;
Some magic from above made this day for us, just to fall in love.
You'll hold me in your arms, and say once again you love me;
And if your love is true, ev'rything will be just as wonderful.
You'll hold me in your arms, and say once again you love me;
About A Lover's Concerto
The Lennon Sisters delivered "A Lover's Concerto" as a polished example of their mid-20th-century pop style, blending vocal harmony with a sophisticated arrangement typical of the era. While the sisters are best known for their hit "A Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," this track showcases their ability to craft romantic ballads with emotional depth and technical precision. The recording reflects the polished production standards of the time, emphasizing clear vocal delivery and a melodic structure designed for radio appeal. As part of their broader discography, the song stands as a testament to their skill in interpreting classic romantic themes, contributing to their legacy as one of the most successful vocal duos of the 1950s and 1960s. Their work remains a significant reference point for vocal ensembles in the pop genre.

