Songwriter: Joe Sherman Noel Sherman

Producer: Lee Gillette

To the ends of the earth
I'll follow my star
To the ends of the earth
Just to be where you are

No matter where you roam
I'll never be far behind
Who cares where the path may wind
As long as I find you?

Though the melody dies
The song lingers on
And a thousand goodbyes
Won't convince me you're gone

I'll follow you, my love
You'll never be free
To the ends of the earth
Till you've given your love to me

To the ends of the earth
I'll follow my star
To the ends of the earth
Just to be where you are

No matter where you roam
I'll never be far behind
Who cares where the path may wind
As long as I find you?

Though the melody dies
(Though the melody dies)
The song lingers on
(The song lingers on)

And a thousand goodbyes
(And a thousand goodbyes)
Won't convince me you're gone
(Won't convince me you're gone)

I'll follow you, my love
You'll never be free
To the ends of the earth
Till you've given your love to me

Nat “King” Cole

Nathaniel Adams Coles (17 March 1919 – 15 February 1965) was born in Montgomery, Alabama and used the stage name Nat “King” Cole throughout his career as a jazz pianist and later as a singer.

Cole’s first mainstream hit was “Straighten Up and Fly Right” in 1943. Bo Diddley, who performed similar folk-based material said that song was a big influence on him.

In the late 40s, Cole began recording more pop-oriented material. His stature as a pop singer was cemented by hits like “Route 66”, “Mona Lisa” and “Unforgettable”. In the 50s, virtually every home had a copy of his Christmas album.