PMCommentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Smile, Oh My Pa-Pa, the Little Shoemaker, Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart, Chee Chee-Oo Chee. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 25. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: La India, Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis, Natalie Cole, Michael Bolton, Barbra Streisand, Skeeter Davis, Judy Garland, Diana Ross, The Lettermen, Eric Clapton, Betty Everett and Jerry Butler, Timi Yuro, Holly Cole, Elvis Costello, Lyle Lovett, Julia Migenes, Steve Howe & Martin Taylor, Dalida, Michael Jackson, Michael Buble, Maria Friedman, Petula Clark, Djavan, Sun Ra, Robert Downey Jr., Ray Quinn, Tony Bennett, Janelle Monae, Russell Watson, Josh Groban, Jimmy Durante, Barbi Benton, David Whitfield, Westlife, Harry Connick Jr., Charice, Glee (TV series) and Nydia Rojas "Smile" is a song, originally used as an instrumental theme in the soundtrack for the 1936 Charlie Chaplin movie Modern Times. Chaplin composed the music, while John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons added the lyrics in 1954. In the lyrics, the singer is telling the listener to cheer up and that there is always a bright tomorrow, just as long as they smile. "Smile" has become a popular standard since its original use in Chaplin's film. The song was originally sung by Nat King Cole, charted in 1954. It was also covered by Cole's daughter, Natalie, on her 1991 album, Unforgettable...With Love. Smile, though your heart is aching,Smile, even though it's breaking.When there are clouds in the sky-You'll get by.If you smile through your pain and sorrow,Smile and maybe tomorrowYou'll see the sun come shining throughFor you.Light up your face with gladness,Hide every trace of sadness.Although a tear may be ever so near,That's the time you must keep on trying,Smile, what's the use of crying?You'll find that life is still worthwh...http://booksllc.net/?id=19093