âUntil I Smile At Youâ is a biography/memoir profiling one of the 20th centuryâs most enduring musical talents: Ruth Lowe, who overcame her grief by writing the song that launched Frank Sinatraâs career into the stratosphere in 1940, âIâll Never Smile Againâ. As Nancy Sinatra writes in the Foreword, âThereâs a reason why âIâll Never Smile Againâ has endured: it was a perfect song, interpreted by the perfect singer, at the perfect time.â The book details how Ruth managed to defeat the roadblocks that threatened her life, adopting a fearless attitude by overcoming challenges that might otherwise have broken her soul. And in todayâs era of women claiming their full rights, âUntil I Smile At Youâ also reveals Ms. Lowe as one of the earliest liberated females who worked in a manâs world (Tin Pan Alley) and never let her gender, nor her attractive good looks, get in the way of her outstanding talent. Thatâs why sheâs been called, âOne of the Architects of the American Balladâ, she is the recipient of a Grammy Award, her songs have been inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, her signature tune has been selected as one of the best pop songs of all time and sheâs soon to be added to the Great American Songbook Foundation Hall of Fame.
,âUntil I Smile At Youâ opens up Ruthâs life for the first time, revealing her âon the roadâ adventures across North America as a member of the all-female band, Ina Ray Huttonâs âMellowdearsâ. We also read about luminaries whom the author interviewed and who cast a warm glow on Ruthâs talents such as Bernie Taupin (Elton Johnâs lyricist), Sir Tim Rice (lyric writer for Andrew Lloyd Webber), Alan Bergman (award-winning songwriter for Barbra Streisand, Sinatra, etc.), the late Frank Sinatra Jr., music historian Chuck Granata, Sinatra biographer James Kaplan, singer David Clayton-Thomas, etc.