Year |
Artist |
Album
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1931 |
Gene Austin |
Recorded February 5, 1931 for Victor Records, catalog No. 22635.[1] Very popular in 1931.[2]
|
1931 |
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra |
Recorded on April 28, 1931. Label: OKeh – 41498.[3]
|
1931 |
Ethel Waters |
Recorded February 10, 1931 for Columbia Records, catalog 2409D.[4] Ethel Waters' Greatest Years (Columbia, 1972); part of the John Hammond Collection
|
1931 |
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra |
Recorded February 5, 1931 for Melotone Records, catalog No.12120.[5]
|
1942 |
Maxine Sullivan with Charlie Shavers and His Orchestra |
Recorded January 28, 1942 for Decca Records, catalog. No. 18555A.[6] 7" LP, Jazztone (J-737)
|
1944 |
Eddie Condon All Stars with Lee Wiley |
Recorded December 13, 1944 for Decca Records, catalog No. 23393A.[7] Eddie Condon All Stars 1945
|
1944 |
Harry James & His Orchestra |
Recorded November 24, 1944 for Columbia Records, catalog No. 36773.[8]
|
1945 |
Irving Fazola's Dixielanders |
Keynote recording, New Orleans Express (1955)
|
1947 |
Wild Bill Davison |
Sweet and Hot[9]
|
1949 |
Doris Day |
You're My Thrill
|
1952 |
George Wallington Trio |
Recorded September 4, 1952.[10]
|
1953 |
Buddy DeFranco |
Jazz Tones[11]
|
1953 |
Roy Eldridge with the Oscar Peterson Trio |
Dale's Wail
|
1955 |
Claire Austin |
Claire Austin Sings "When Your Lover Has Gone"[12]
|
1955 |
Earl Bostic and His Orchestra |
Alto-tude[13]
|
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).[14]
|
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)[15]
|
1956 |
Art Farmer |
2 Trumpets (with Donald Byrd, Jackie McLean)
|
1956 |
Herb Jeffries |
Say It Isn't So[16]
|
1956 |
Chico Hamilton Quintet |
Chico Hamilton Quintet in Hi Fi
|
1956 |
Morgana King |
Morgana King Sings the Blues (1958).[17]
|
1956 |
Julie London |
Lonely Girl
|
1956 |
Sonny Rollins |
Tenor Madness
|
1957 |
Louis Armstrong |
I've Got the World on a String
|
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 |
Keely Smith |
I Wish You Love[18]
|
1957 |
Julie Wilson |
My Old Flame[19]
|
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[20]
|
1959 |
The Four Freshmen |
Love Lost
|
1959 |
Ray Charles |
The Genius of Ray Charles
|
1959 |
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis & Shirley Scott |
Bacalao[21]
|
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[22]
|
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
|
Ricky Nelson
|
More Songs by Ricky
|
1960 |
Jimmy Forrest |
Forrest Fire
|
1960 |
Red Garland |
Red Alone
|
1960 |
Anthony Newley |
Love Is a Now and Then Thing[23]
|
1961 |
Sarah Vaughan |
The Divine One
|
1961 |
Stan Kenton |
The Romantic Approach
|
1961 |
Dinah Washington with Quincy Jones and His Orchestra |
I Wanna Be Loved[24]
|
1962 |
Ella Fitzgerald with Nelson Riddle |
Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson
|
1963 |
Vic Damone |
The Liveliest at Basin Street East[25]
|
1963 |
Kate Smith |
Kate Smith at Carnegie Hall[26]
|
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 |
Melora Hardin |
The Rocketeer (film) soundtrack
|
1991 |
Dorothy Loudon |
Saloon
|
1992 |
Joe Pass |
Meditation (2002)
|
1997 |
Carmen Lundy |
Old Devil Moon
|
1997 |
Johnny Holiday |
Johnny Holiday Sings[27]
|
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.
|