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Encyclopedia > As Time Goes By (song)

"As Time Goes By" is a song written by Herman Hupfeld for the 1931 Broadway musical Everybody's Welcome. Frances Williams sang the song in the original show. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... Herman Hupfeld (February 1, 1894- June 8, 1951) was an American songwriter. ... Year 1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1931 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses of Broadway, see Broadway. ... Musical theater (or theatre) is a form of theatre combining music, songs, dance, and spoken dialogue. ...


It was recorded by several artists in 1931 including Rudy Vallee. The song was re-introduced in 1942 in the film Casablanca in which it was sung by Dooley Wilson. Wilson never released a single of the song because a musicians' strike at the time of the film's release. A re-issue of Rudy Vallee's 1931 recording became a major seller in that year. Rudy Vallee (July 28, 1901 - July 3, 1986) was a popular United States singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer. ... This article is about the 1942 film. ... Arthur Dooley Wilson (April 3, 1886 - May 30, 1953) was an African American actor and singer. ...


The lyrics of the verse that contain the title phrase are:

You must remember this:
A kiss is still a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh.
The fundamental things apply
As time goes by.

Cover versions

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