If I Had Words

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"If I Had Words" is a 1978 UK hit song by Scott Fitzgerald as a duet with Yvonne Keeley.[1] It reached number 3 in the UK charts and number 24 in the Australian charts in 1978. It sold more than one million copies. It was also a hit in New Zealand, Belgium, the Netherlands and Scandinavia.

The tune was taken from the main theme of the Maestoso section of Saint-Saëns' Symphony No.3 in C minor (Symphony with organ) with an added reggae beat. (The theme used in the song is first exposed by the strings section in the second movement, pages 126–129.[2]) The lyrics and arrangement were by Jonathan Hodge, a prolific writer of TV jingles and movie themes, who also produced the single.

The backing was by the St Thomas More Roman Catholic School Choir in Chelsea, London.[3]

In popular culture/cover versions

  • The song was heard in the 1995 film Babe, sung both by Farmer Hoggett (James Cromwell) and by a trio of mice (a sped-up version of Fitzgerald's original). It was also partially incorporated into the film's suite (instrumental). It was also featured in the film's sequel, Babe: Pig in the City.
  • The song was covered by Hawaiian musician Keali'i Reichel in the 1997 album E O Mai.
  • In 1999, boy band Westlife collaborated with the Vard Sisters and recorded the song.


Notes

  1. Yvonne Keeley singing "If I Had Words"" in 1977 video recording on YouTube. Accessed January 2009
  2. Saint-Saëns, Camille (19--). Symphony no. 3 in C minor, opus 78, for orchestra and organ. Available at: http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/variations/scores/aef8378/index.html, New York, N.Y.: International Music Co., pp. 126–129.
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