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n. (non-gloss definition: Term of affection; sweetheart.)
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Dear Heart is a 1964 American romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page as lonely middle-aged people who fall in love at a hotel convention. It was directed by Delbert Mann, from a screenplay by Tad Mosel. Its theme song, " Dear Heart", was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
"Dear Heart" is a song written by Henry Mancini, Ray Evans, and Jay Livingston and performed by Andy Williams. The song reached #2 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart and #24 on the Billboard chart in 1964. It appears on the 1965 Andy Williams album, Andy Williams' Dear Heart.
The song was the theme to the 1964 movie Dear Heart. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song and also nominated for best song at the 22nd Golden Globe Awards.
Dear Heart is a 1964 American movie.
Dear Heart may also refer to:
- "Dear Heart" (song), the theme from the movie, sung by Andy Williams
- Andy Williams' Dear Heart, a 1965 album containing the song
- Dear Heart, a 1981 Filipino movie directed by Danny Zialcita starring Gabby Concepcion and Sharon Cuneta
- Dear Heart, a 1980s UK television show with performers including Leni Harper and Toyah Willcox and writers including Victoria Pile
Usage examples of "dear heart".
True friendship might be forged between them if he revealed himself to the artist as forthrightly as he'd revealed himself to the dear heart in Las Vegas.