"If I Never Sing Another Song" is a pop ballad written originally by Alexandra.
The meaning behind the song is about a "superstar who has enjoyed the spotlight and heard all the applause the world has ever made" but being okay with not being able to reach the heights again as he "has tasted everything that fame could bring".
[10][11] Matt Monro sang the song on Saturday Night At The Mill in February 1978,[12] prior to its official release in March 1979, when Matt Monro released the album "If I Never Sing Another Song".
[13][14] The Matt Monro version was released on his March 1979 album "If I Never sing another song" with great success.
[citation needed] He released it alongside a collection of Matt Monro songs, such as On Days Like These, as rearranged duets of himself and his father.