After You've Gone (song)
"After You've Gone" | |
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Sheet music cover (1918) | |
Song | |
Published | 1918 |
Composer(s) | Turner Layton |
Lyricist(s) | Henry Creamer |
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"After You've Gone" is a 1918 popular song composed by Turner Layton, with lyrics written by Henry Creamer. It was recorded by Marion Harris on July 22, 1918 and released on Victor 18509.
Notable recordings
- Marion Harris (1918)
- Henry Burr & Albert Campbell (1918)
- Billy Murray
- Sophie Tucker (1927)
- Bessie Smith (1927)
- Ruth Etting (1927)
- Bessie Smith (1928)
- Louis Armstrong (1929)
- Bing Crosby with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (1929)
- Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, with Jack Teagarden (vocal), Glenn Miller, Jimmy Dorsey and Gene Krupa (1930)
- Fats Waller (1930)
- Eddie Lang-Joe Venuti, with Jack Teagarden (vocal) and Benny Goodman (1931)
- Benny Goodman (1935)
- Coleman Hawkins (1935)
- Judy Garland (1936, 1942, 1961 on Judy at Carnegie Hall)
- Django Reinhardt/Stephane Grappelli (1936, 1949)
- Lionel Hampton (1937)
- Quintette du Hot Club de France (1937)
- Sidney Bechet (1943)
- Al Jolson (1946)
- Art Tatum (1953)
- Turk Murphy (1953)
- Frankie Laine (1953)
- Cal Tjader (1954)
- Jack Teagarden (1956, 1961)
- Eydie Gorme (1957)
- Dinah Washington (1958)
- Johnny Hartman (1959)
- Ella Fitzgerald – Rhythm Is My Business (1962)
- Leslie Uggams
- Rita Reys (1963)
- Alice Babs (1963)
- Bobby Darin (1967)
- Judith Durham (1973) on Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town
- Nina Simone (1974)
- Leland Palmer, Ann Reinking and Erzsebet Foldi – All That Jazz Soundtrack (1979)
- Frank Sinatra – L.A. Is My Lady (1984)
- Jeremy Taylor, Simon Rattle, London Sinfonietta
- Charly Antolini & Dick Morrissey (1989)
- Livin' Blues (1989)
- Mel Tormé & Cleo Laine - Nothing Without You (1991)
- Chet Atkins & Suzy Bogguss (1994)
- Phil Collins live at Montreux Jazz Festival (1996)
- Loudon Wainwright III – The Aviator Soundtrack (2004)
- James Gelfand – Jack Paradise (Les nuits de Montréal) Soundtrack (2004)
- Bireli Lagrene (2006)
- Rufus Wainwright & Lorna Luft – Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall (2007)
- Jamie Cullum (2007)
- Cécile McLorin Salvant & the Jean-Françoise Bonnel Paris Quintet – Cécile (2010)
- Hugh Laurie / Dr. John (2011)
- Jessy Carolina - BioShock Infinite soundtrack (2013)
- Fiona Apple
See also
References
External links
Wikisource has original text related to this article: |
- "After You've Gone by Marion Harris, the original 1918 version at the Internet Archive
- "After You've Gone" by Jelly Roll Morton at the Internet Archive
- "After You've Gone" by Roy Eldridge Orchestra (1937) at the Internet Archive
- free-scores.com
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