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  1. It isn't easy, but I'll try. If you wanted the sky. I would write across the sky in letters. That would soar a thousand feet high. "To sir, with love". The time has come. For closing books and long last looks must end. And as I leave. I know that I am leaving my best friend.

  2. Lyrics of To Sir with Love by Lulu. Those schoolgirl days. Of telling tales and. Biting nails are gone. But in my mind, I know. They will still live on and on. But how do you thank someone. Who has taken you from crayons to perfume. It isn′t easy but I'll try.

  3. Album: To Sir With Love ( 1967) Charted: 1. License This Song . songfacts ®. Those schoolgirl days. Of telling tales and biting nails are gone. But in my mind. I know they will still live on and on. But how do you thank someone.

  4. 15 de fev. de 2018 · Lulu - To Sir, With Love - Dedicated to my friend Senia. I coulda used a friend like her back in the good ol' 8-Track Tape days.To Sir, with Love is a 1967 B...

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  5. 19 de nov. de 2012 · To Sir with Love Lyrics: Those schoolgirl days of telling / Tale and biting nails are gone / But in my mind I know / They will still live on and on / But how do you thank someone / Who has taken ...

  6. To Sir, with Love is a 1967 British drama film that deals with social and racial issues in an inner city school. It stars Sidney Poitier and features Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson, Suzy Kendall, Patricia Routledge and singer Lulu making her film debut. James Clavell directed from his own screenplay, which was based on E. R. Braithwaite 's 1959 autobiographical novel of the same name .

  7. "To Sir with Love" is the theme from James Clavell's 1967 film To Sir, with Love. The song was performed by Lulu, and written by Don Black and Mark London (husband of Lulu's longtime manager Marion Massey). Mickie Most produced the record, with Mike Leander arranging and conducting. The song reached No. 1 in the United States record charts, and it became the bestselling song of 1967 in the US.