When Your Lover Has Gone
"When Your Lover Has Gone" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1931 |
Genre | Jazz |
Composer(s) | Einar Aaron Swan |
"When Your Lover Has Gone" is a 1931 composition by Einar Aaron Swan[1] which, after being featured in the James Cagney film Blonde Crazy that same year, has become a jazz standard. The song was used in the 1991 film The Rocketeer, during the part where Neville Sinclair takes Jenny to The South Seas Club. This song is unusual in that, after a simple verse, it does not follow the usual 64-bar refrain that characterizes the structure of most pop music, but tells its entire story in 32 bars.
Recordings
Year | Artist | Album |
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1931 | Gene Austin | |
1931 | Louis Armstrong | |
1931 | Ethel Waters | Ethel Waters' Greatest Years (Columbia, 1972); part of the John Hammond Collection |
1931 | Benny Goodman | |
1942 | Maxine Sullivan with Charlie Shavers and His Orchestra | 7" LP, Jazztone (J-737) |
1945 | Eddie Condon All Stars with Lee Wiley | Eddie Condon All Stars 1945 |
1944 | Harry James | |
1945 | Irving Fazola's Dixielanders | Keynote recording, New Orleans Express (1955) |
1947 | Wild Bill Davison | Sweet and Hot |
1949 | Doris Day | You're My Thrill |
1951 | Nat King Cole | |
1952 | George Wallington Trio | The George Wallington Trios |
1953 | Buddy DeFranco | Jazz Tones |
1953 | Roy Eldridge with the Oscar Peterson Trio | The Strolling Mr. Eldridge |
1955 | Claire Austin | Claire Austin Sings "When Your Lover Has Gone" |
1955 | Earl Bostic and His Orchestra | Alto-tude |
1955 | Don Elliott and Rusty Dedrick | Counterpoint for Six Valves (a.k.a. Double Trumpet Doings) |
1955 | Urbie Green | The Lyrical Language of Urbie Green (1978) |
1955 | Johnny Hartman | Songs from the Heart |
1955 | Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra | Velvet Mood |
1955 | Frank Sinatra | In the Wee Small Hours |
1955 | Art Tatum (piano solo) | The Incomparable Art Tatum (piano solo) |
1956 | Art Farmer / Donald Byrd | 2 Trumpets |
1956 | Herb Jeffries | Say It Isn't So |
1956 | Chico Hamilton Quintet | Chico Hamilton Quintet in Hi Fi |
1956 | Morgana King | Morgana King Sings the Blues (1958) |
1956 | Julie London | Lonely Girl |
1956 | Sonny Rollins Quartet with John Coltrane | Tenor Madness |
1957 | Louis Armstrong | The Essential Louis Armstrong |
1957 | Nat King Cole | Just One of Those Things |
1957 | Jazz Giants '58: Harry Edison, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Louis Bellson and the O. Peterson Trio | Jazz Giants '58 (Verve) |
1957 | Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker | Reunion with Chet Baker |
1957 | Julie Wilson | My Old Flame |
1958 | Donald Byrd | Off to the Races |
1958 | Billie Holiday | Broadcast Performances, Vol. 3: 1956-1958 (also rel. on DVD); May 29 and July 17 on TV at Art Ford's Jazz Party |
1958 | Billie Holiday with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra | Sept. 29, live at the Persian Room, Plaza Hotel, New York City |
1958 | Billie Holiday | At Monterey / 1958 (1986) Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Oct. 5 |
1958 | Sue Raney | When Your Lover Has Gone |
1959 | The Four Freshmen | Love Lost |
1959 | Ray Charles | The Genius of Ray Charles |
1959 | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis & Shirley Scott | Bacalao |
1959 | Herb Ellis with Jimmy Giuffre | Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre |
1959 | Red Garland Trio with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Moodsville Volume 1 |
1959 | Lee Konitz with Jimmy Giuffre | Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre |
1959 | Carmen McRae | When You're Away |
1959 | Ben Webster with the Oscar Peterson Trio | Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson |
1959 | Mary Osborne | A Girl and Her Guitar |
1959 | Andy Williams | Lonely Street |
1960 | Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers | A Night in Tunisia (first release on reissue in 1989) |
1960 | Jimmy Forrest | Forrest Fire |
1960 | Red Garland | Red Alone |
1960 | Anthony Newley | Love Is a Now and Then Thing |
1961 | Sarah Vaughan | The Divine One |
1961 | Dinah Washington with Quincy Jones and His Orchestra | I Wanna Be Loved |
1962 | Ella Fitzgerald with Nelson Riddle | Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson |
1963 | Vic Damone | |
1963 | Kate Smith | Kate Smith at Carnegie Hall |
1964 | Marvin Gaye | When I'm Alone I Cry |
1964 | Brenda Lee | Let Me Sing |
1965 | Chet Baker | Baker's Holiday (Chet Baker Sings and Plays Billie Holiday) |
1968 | Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band | All Smiles (a.k.a. Let's Face the Music) |
1975 | Ella Fitzgerald with Oscar Peterson | Ella and Oscar |
1975 | Joe Pass | Virtuoso in New York (2004) |
1978 | Diahann Carroll with the Duke Ellington Orchestra under the direction of Mercer Ellington | A Tribute to Ethel Waters |
1978 | Sarah Vaughan | How Long Has This Been Going On? |
1979 | Art Van Damme Quintet | Blue World |
1981 | Sarah Vaughan and the Count Basie Orchestra | Send in the Clowns |
1984 | Linda Ronstadt with Nelson Riddle | Lush Life |
1989 | Ella Fitzgerald | All That Jazz; Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female 1991 |
1989 | Mina | Uiallalla |
1990 | Carly Simon | My Romance |
1991 | Dorothy Loudon | Saloon |
1992 | Joe Pass | Meditation (2002) |
1997 | Carmen Lundy | Old Devil Moon |
1997 | Johnny Holiday | Johnny Holiday Sings |
2000 | June Christy with the Johnny Guarnieri Quintet | A Friendly Session, Vol. 3 |
2001 | Stacey Kent | Dreamsville |
2002 | Derek Bailey | Ballads |
2004 | Kevin Spacey with John Wilson & The Orchestra | Beyond the Sea O.S.T. |
References
See also
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