If I Ruled the World

1965 single by Tony Bennett
"If I Ruled the World"
Single by Tony Bennett
from the album If I Ruled the World: Songs for the Jet Set
B-side"Take the Moment"
ReleasedJanuary 25, 1965
Recorded1964
GenreEasy listening
Length3:00
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Leslie Bricusse, Cyril Ornadel
Producer(s)Ernie Altschuler
Tony Bennett singles chronology
"Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)"
(1964)
"If I Ruled the World"
(1965)
"Fly Me to the Moon"
(1965)

"If I Ruled the World" is a popular song, composed by Leslie Bricusse and Cyril Ornadel, which was originally from the 1963 West End musical Pickwick (based on Charles Dickens's The Pickwick Papers).

Background

In the context of the stage musical, the song is sung by Samuel Pickwick, when he is mistaken for an election candidate and called on by the crowd to give his manifesto. Ornadel and Bricusse received the 1963 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.[1]

First recordings

  • The song is usually associated with Sir Harry Secombe, who got the song to No 18 in the UK charts in 1963. [2]
  • Tony Bennett originally recorded the song in 1965, and had a number 34 hit with it on the U.S. pop singles charts and number 8 on the Middle-Road Singles chart.[3] In a duet with Celine Dion, he returned to the song on his Grammy-winning 2006 album Duets: An American Classic.

Other recordings

It has been performed by other singers, notably:

Popular culture

  • The song was featured in Bruce Almighty (2003), in a scene with Bennett himself singing the song at a scene in a piano-bar .
  • The song was featured in the movie, War of the Worlds by Steven Spielberg (2005).
  • This song was featured in Spring/Summer 2009 on the Vodafone adverts in the UK.
  • This song was featured in the South Korean film, Night Flight, directed by Lee Song Hee-il (2014)
  • The politician-spoofing BBC panel show If I Ruled the World was named after the song.
  • Andy Hallett, the actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel, sang the song in that series' final episode.
  • A cover of the song arranged by Jamie Stevens of Elephant Music underscored the 2023 trailer for the third season of The Morning Show.

References

  1. ^ Lister, David, Pop ballads bite back in lyrical fashion, The Independent, 28 May 1994
  2. ^ "officialcharts.com". officialcharts.com. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  3. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 31.
  4. ^ BBC – Proms – 26 August 2010

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