Acércate Más (Come Closer to Me)

"Acércate Más" is a 1946 hit song by Osvaldo Farrés. It was translated into English as "Come Closer to Me," in the film Easy to Wed by Carlos Ramírez (singer),[3] and covered by Nat King Cole (1958, in both English and Spanish; 2013, posthumous duet with Daughter Natalie Cole), Pilita Corrales (1959), Perry Como, Ben E. King (1961), Walter Laird, Fred Bongusto and others.

"Come Closer to Me"
Single by Nat King Cole
Released1958
Songwriter(s)Osvaldo Farrés, Al Stewart[1]
"Come Closer to Me"
Single by Ben E King
from the album Spanish Harlem
Released1961
Songwriter(s)Osvaldo Farrés, Al Stewart[2]

References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/Nat-King-Cole-Come-Closer-To-Me-Acercate-Mas-Nothing-In-The-World/master/390781
  2. https://www.discogs.com/Nat-King-Cole-Come-Closer-To-Me-Acercate-Mas-Nothing-In-The-World/master/390781
  3. Boze Hadleigh Mexico's Most Wanted TM: The Top 10 Book of Chicano Culture, 2007 "“COME CLOSER TO ME” For once, the English title's translation was close to the Spanish: the 1946 “Acercate Mas” (come closer) by Osvaldo Farres became “Come Closer to Me,” sung in the film Easy to Wed by Carlos Ramirez. The song ..."
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