I LOVE YOU Bing Crosby (Cole Porter) - Although he was said to dislike demonstrative lyrics that said "I love you," Bing recorded two different songs in 1944 with the title "I Love You." The Cole Porter version, recorded by Bing Feb. 11, proved to be one of his six recordings to top the Billboard charts in 1944. This amazing accomplishing was unequalled until the Beatles invaded America and charted six No. 1 hits in 1964. That year the Beatles topped the Billboard charts for 20 weeks. Bing's recordings topped the Billboard charts in 1944 for 30 weeks. I love you Hums the April breeze. I love you Echo the hills. I love you The golden dawn agrees As once more she sees Daffodils. It's spring again And birds on the wing again Start to sing again The old melody. I love you, That's the song of songs And it all belongs To you and me. It's spring again And birds on the wing again Start to sing again The old melody. I love you, That's the song of songs And it all belongs To you and me. ----------------------------