Lucille Starr - Yours [1964].**

* Lucille Starr Passed Away on 4 September 2020* "Quiéreme mucho" is a criolla-bolero composed in 1911 by Gonzalo Roig with lyrics by Ramón Gollury and Agustín Rodríguez. The song was inspired by Roig's wife, Blanca Becerra, and premiered in Havana in 1911 without much success. In 1917, it was included in the sainete El servicio militar obligatorio and performed by Becerra and Rafael Llorens to critical acclaim. Roig published and sold the rights to the song in 1921 for FIVE Cuban Pesos, and the first recording was made in the United States by singer Tito Schipa in 1923. The English version, "Yours", was published in 1931 in the United States. It featured lyrics in English written by Albert Gamse and Jack Sherr. Issued on Almo 209 B. and LP "The French Song" [1964].* ALBUM : Arranged by Herb Alpert and Julius Wechter Produced by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss Co-Producer Dorsey Burnette Recorded 27 May 1964 - United Recording Corporation Studios, 6050 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA - Lucille Starr [vcl solo]. others unknown LUCILLE STARR Born Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie in St.Boniface, Manitoba, CANADA [1938 - 2020]. 1955 - 1st. Studio Recording 1956 to 1977 - Lucille & Bob were the "Canadian Sweethearts" 1964 - 1st Canadian Woman to Earn Gold Record for the "French Song" 1st. Canadian Woman to Sell ONE MILLION Records 1st. Canadian Woman to Perform at The Grand Ole Opry 1987 - 1st. Canadian Woman Inducted to Canadian Country Music Hall of Honour 1989 - 1st. Canadian Woman Inducted to Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame Lucille "Lost Her Voice" but Recovered and Recorded 1981 to 1991`