Harold Lake had been a great friend of Harry Dearth, the ballad singer, from when they had been in the choir school of
Westminster Abbey together. Dearth had urged Lake to try to write lyrics, but it was not until some years after, that "I Hear You Calling Me" was written. Lake explained that behind the events which led up to its composition lay a story of youthful romance: He visited the tenor John McCormack at his lodgings and played him his setting of the lyrics. McCormack started to sing it, and soon became enthusiastic. He suggested that they should visit Mr. Arthur Boosey as he would be sure to publish it. The song became a bestseller for McCormack and helped to start him on the road to success. He recorded it six times in total, twice for
Odeon and four times for
Victor. The song became so closely identified with him that his wife Lily adopted it as the title of her biography of him. ==Lyrics==