Goodnight Sweetheart (Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly song)

For other works with this title, see Goodnight Sweetheart (disambiguation).
"Goodnight Sweetheart"

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Sheet music cover featuring Rudy Vallée

"Goodnight, Sweetheart" is a British popular song written in 1931. It has been performed by Al Bowlly, Kate Smith, Bing Crosby and Dean Martin, among others, and was the theme song for the 1990s BBC time-travel sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart, which was named after it.

"Goodnight, sweetheart" was written in 1931 by the song-writing team of Ray Noble,[1] Jimmy Campbell[2] and Reg Connelly.[3] The lyrics begin: "Goodnight sweetheart, 'til we meet tomorrow. Goodnight sweetheart, sleep will banish sorrow".

It was recorded in 1931 by the Wayne King Orchestra (vocals by Ernie Birchill) and the Ray Noble Orchestra (vocals by Al Bowlly). Guy Lombardo also recorded his own version of the song in 1931 with vocals by Carmen Lombardo. Lombardo's version remained at No. 1 for a number of weeks in the U.S. charts.[4]

In film, the song was performed in The Palm Beach Story (1942; performed by Rudy Vallée), Stage Door Canteen (1943; sung by Kenny Baker), and Holiday in Mexico (1946; excerpt sung by Walter Pidgeon and Jane Powell).[5] It was also featured in the Star Trek episode "The City on the Edge of Forever".

It was the theme song for the 1990s BBC time-travel sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst.

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