# Time, Time (song)

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1967 single by Ed Ames

"Time, Time" Single by Ed Ames from the album Time, Time B-side "One Little Girl at a Time" (United States) "There's a Time for Everything" (Australia) Released 1967 Genre Traditional pop Length 2:49 Label RCA Victor Songwriters Armand Canfora, Joss Baselli, Michel Jourdan, Mort Shuman Producer Jim Foglesong Ed Ames singles chronology "My Cup Runneth Over" (1967) "Time, Time" (1967) "Ballad of 'The War Wagon'" (1968)

"**Time, Time**" is the title track from a [1967 album](/source/Time%2C_Time) by [Ed Ames](/source/Ed_Ames). The song is also known as "Tu As Beau Sourire" (You Have a Beautiful Smile). The music was composed by Armand Canfora and Joss Baselli with lyrics by Michel Jourdan. In English the lyrics were written by [Mort Shuman](/source/Mort_Shuman). On the [*Billboard* Hot 100](/source/Hot_100), "Time, Time" peaked at number sixty-one, and was Ames' second of three number ones on the [Easy Listening](/source/Adult_Contemporary_(chart)) chart in the US, when it topped the chart in June 1967.[1]

## See also

- [List of Billboard Easy Listening number ones of 1967](/source/List_of_Billboard_Easy_Listening_number_ones_of_1967)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Whitburn, Joel](/source/Joel_Whitburn) (2002). *Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001*. Record Research. p. 20.

v t e Ed Ames Discography Studio albums Opening Night with Ed Ames (1964) The Ed Ames Album (1964) It's a Man's World (1965) My Kind of Songs (1965) More I Cannot Wish You (1966) My Cup Runneth Over (1967) Time, Time (1967) When the Snow Is on the Roses (1967) Who Will Answer? (1968) Sings Apologize (1968) The Hits of Broadway and Hollywood (1968) A Time for Living, a Time for Hope (1969) The Windmills of Your Mind (1969) Love of the Common People (1969) Sing Away the World (1970) Sings the Songs of Bacharach and David (1971) Ed Ames (1972) Remembers Jim Reeves (1972) Songs from "Lost Horizon" and Themes from Other Movies (1972) Compilation albums The Best of Ed Ames (1969) The Very Best of Ed Ames (2001) Singles "Before I Kiss the World Goodbye" "Try to Remember" "My Cup Runneth Over" "Time, Time" "Timeless Love" "When the Snow Is on the Roses" "Who Will Answer?" "Apologize" "All My Love's Laughter" "Kiss Her Now" "Changing, Changing" "Son of a Travelin' Man" "Think Summer" "Leave Them a Flower" "A Thing Called Love" "Three Good Reasons" "Chippewa Town" "And I Love You So" "Distant Drums" "Lost Horizon" "Butterflies Are Free"

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