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These Things I Offer You (for a Lifetime)

"These Things I Offer You (for a Lifetime)", or simply "These Things I Offer You", is a song that was a hit in 1951 for Sarah Vaughan, who recorded it for Columbia with the orchestra under the direction of Percy Faith.

Composition
The song was written by Morty Nevins, Bennie Benjamin, and George Weiss. == Critical reception ==
Critical reception
Billboard reviewed Sara Vaughan's recording (Columbia 39370, coupled with "Deep Purple") on 19 May 1951, writing "Another potent interpretation here, as the thrush delivers the new ballad with warmth and a commendably commercial simplicity, again in a strong ork setting" and rating it 86 ("excellent") for disk jockeys and 84 ("excellent") overall. == Commercial performance ==
Commercial performance
Vaughan's single peaked at No. 11 on Billboards Records Most Played by Disk Jockeys chart. == Charts ==
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