All Alone (Irving Berlin song)
"All Alone" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1924 |
Writer(s) | Irving Berlin |
Language | English |
"All Alone" is a popular song.
It was written by Irving Berlin. The song was published in 1924. The song has been recorded many times, becoming a standard; it was most popular in a 1962 recording by Frank Sinatra.
The song was performed by Lucie Arnaz in the "Here's Lucy" episode "Mod, Mod Lucy". The song was performed by Miss Piggy in an episode of "The Muppet Show".
Other recordings include:
- Wayne King's Orchestra (vocal by Nancy Evans), recorded on March 4, 1946. The recording was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-1897.
- Carmen Cavallaro's Orchestra (vocal by Dick Haymes), recorded on December 28, 1947. The recording was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24423.
- Julie London, for her 1956 album Lonely Girl.
- Thelonious Monk recorded the tune for his 1957 album Thelonious Himself.
- Doris Day, recorded on June 6, 1967, not issued on a single, but included in her album, The Love Album.
- Sarah Vaughan, for her 1967 album Sassy Swings Again.
- Alice Faye sings the chorus ('wond'ring where you are, and how you are, and if you are all alone too") in the 1938 movie "Alexander's Ragtime Band."
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