Posted on 01/13/2020 7:23:24 AM PST by simpson96
(Singing the song in 1967, and 2007)
"To Sir with Love" is the theme from James Clavell's 1967 film To Sir, with Love. The song was performed by Lulu, and written by Don Black and Mark London. Mickie Most produced the record, with Mike Leander arranging and conducting. The song reached No. 1 in the United States record charts, and it became the bestselling song of 1967 in the US.
Lulu - To Sir With Love (2007)
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*music ping*
I saw the movie in the theater back in 1967. Always liked the song.
One of my Favorite Movies’
(I always cry at the end)
Lip-synching was distracting.
A favorite of mine, thanks!
Verboten! High school girl falls in love with her teacher. This happens all the time. It also works in reverse.
MTV used this theme at their inauguration ball for Bill Clinton.
MTV has said they just didnt time to prepare to organize such parties when Republicans win.
Sidney Poitier was fantastic in the film.
One of the few 1960’s films where the BLACK GUY was the mature, intelligent one teaching wayward inner city white students.
I had no idea James Clavell wrote that movie! He became known to me for writing a far different (”Shogun”) genre.
You’re right. Ironically, try the shoe on the other foot with “Blackboard Jungle” (mid-50s), where Glen Ford is the teacher and Sidney is the miscreant with a gospel-quartet-singing silver lining. On the other hand, the smartass punk white kid, played by the talented Vic Morrow, was too far gone.
“One of the few 1960s films where the BLACK GUY was the mature, intelligent one”
Unfortunately, watching a mature black guy is not as entertaining as watching a hoodlum or athlete, and aspiring to become a mature black guy is too much trouble and not cool.
Sidney Portier is one of my heros,
from his portrayal in this movie
My first official date was to see To Sir With Love. Wonderful movie......
Sidney Potier is still with us at age 92.
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