The Shadow Of Your Smile
Music written by John Alfred Mandel and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.
Released 1966 on the album I've Got A Song For You. The song is available on CD on the 1988 collection Let Me Sing And I'm Happy, and it had been released digitally remastered on Shirley Bassey - The Collection 1993.
The song is from the soundtrack of the movie "The Sandpiper" 1965. The original soundtrack album contained ten variations of the theme and the song has been interpreted by many famous artists and jazz orchestras. The song received the Academy Award 1965 as "Best Song".
Here a plot outline of the movie from the net:
The composer John Alfred Mandel (Johnny Mandel, born 1925 in New York) began his career in the 1940's playing trumpet and then trombone in jazz orchestras and big bands. He worked together with many famous musicians and bands like for example Woody Herman's Second Herd (known from "Live At Carnegie Hall" 1973), Artie Shaw, Count Basie and many more. He wrote film credits like "The Sandpiper" and made arangements for Frank Sinatra and others.
The lyricist Paul Francis Webster (born 1907 in the USA) had his first hit 1932 with "Masquerade".
He worked successfully together with composers like Hoagy Carmichael and others.
He won his first Academy Award in 1953 for "Secret Love," written with Sammy Fain for the film "Calamity Jane".
His most famous song, also together with Sammy Fain,
is the title theme to 1955's "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing",
which earned Webster a second Oscar.
(The movie actually received Oscars for "Best Song" and "Best Musical Score" and more.)
And like mentioned before he received an Oscar for "The Sandpiper" together with Johnny Mandel 1965.
Elected into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972, Webster died in Beverly Hills 1984.
The shadow of your smile
Look into my eyes, my love, and see
All the lovely things, you are, to me
Our wistful little star
Now when I remember spring
All the joy that the love can bring
I will be remembering
The shadow of your smile
(transcribed by Roman <scribbler@gmx.net>)