About the song

Let’s dive into the nostalgic realms of music history with a timeless classic: “To Sir With Love” by Lulu. This heartwarming ballad, released in 1967, not only captivated audiences with its soulful melody but also served as a touching tribute to the impact of a teacher on a student’s life.

Written by Don Black and Mark London, “To Sir With Love” was the title track for the film of the same name, starring Sidney Poitier. Lulu’s rendition of the song was featured prominently in the movie and became an instant hit upon its release.

The song soared to the top of the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom, earning Lulu international acclaim and cementing her status as one of the most talented vocalists of her generation. Its heartfelt lyrics and Lulu’s emotive delivery struck a chord with listeners, resonating deeply with anyone who has ever experienced the guidance and mentorship of a beloved teacher.

“To Sir With Love” held the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for five weeks, solidifying its place as one of the defining songs of the 1960s. Its timeless message of gratitude and appreciation continues to touch the hearts of audiences around the world, making it a beloved classic that transcends generations.

As you listen to “To Sir With Love,” you’ll be transported back in time to a place where kindness, respect, and gratitude reign supreme. Join me in celebrating the enduring legacy of this beautiful song and honoring the teachers who leave a lasting impact on our lives.

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Lyrics

Those schoolgirl days
Of telling tales and biting nails are gone
But in my mind
I know they will still live on and on
But how do you thank someone
Who has taken you from crayons to perfume?
It isn’t easy, but I’ll try
If you wanted the sky
I would write across the sky in letters
That would soar a thousand feet high
“To sir, with love”
The time has come
For closing books and long last looks must end
And as I leave
I know that I am leaving my best friend
A friend who taught me right from wrong
And weak from strong
That’s a lot to learn
What, what can I give you in return?
If you wanted the moon
I would try to make a start
But I would rather you let me give my heart
“To sir, with love”

By Tam Le

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