"I Love You Truly" is a parlor song written by Carrie Jacobs-Bond. Since its publication in 1901 it has been sung at weddings, recorded by numerous artists over many decades, and heard on film and television - wikipedia
It has a good claim to be the first song ever to be played on radio, when she sang I Love You Truly in an unpublicized test from Lee de Forests Manhattan laboratory in 1907.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/ElsieBaker-ILoveYouTruly.ogg The 1912 Elsie Baker recording of the w:Carrie Jacobs-Bond song I Love You Truly.
Carrie Jacobs-Bond began to write songs in 1894 to supplement the income of her husband, Frank Bond. When he died in 1895, she returned briefly to her hometown of Janesville, Wisconsin, where "I Love You Truly" was written. She then moved to Chicago where she painted china and rented out rooms to make ends meet.
YOUTUBE nq1CxLTRwEk It's A Wonderful Life by Frank Capra with I Love You Truly playing in the background. The song is sung by Bert (Ward Bond) and Ernie (Frank Faylen) as they serenaded George (James Stewart) and Mary Bailey (Donna Reed) on their wedding night.
There she continued to write songs and eventually sought to publish them herself. With the encouragement and assistance of friends, including a loan from contralto Jessie Bartlett Davis, in 1901 she published a sheet music collection of her compositions called ''Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose'', one of which was "I Love You Truly".
She published it again as a separate song in 1906, at the same time correcting an oversight and filing for copyright. It sold over a million copies, one of the earliest songs composed by a woman to achieve that distinction.
"I Love You Truly" was categorized as a "high-class ballad", a genre of the period applied to serious ballads that were suitable for cultured venues as opposed to vaudeville. It became a standard at wedding ceremonies. It also became a mainstay of barbershop (Barbershop music) harmony arrangers and singers.
Jacobs-Bond was invited to sing at the White House by three presidents, and each time sang "I Love You Truly".
YOUTUBE BANrf2KEuos Sheet music play-along.
# See also * History * Recordings * Other media * Lyrics - Eugenia Farrar