"After You've Gone" | |
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Canção de Marion Harris | |
Lançamento | 1918 |
Idioma(s) | Inglês |
Letra | Henry Creamer |
Composição | Turner Layton |
"After You've Gone" é uma canção de 1918 composta por Turner Layton com letra de Henry Creamer .[1]
Foi gravada pela primeira vez pela cantora Marion Harris em 22 de julho de 1918, e publicada pela gravadora Victor Records .[2]
Ano | Artista | Produção | Fonte |
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1918 | Marion Harris | [1] | |
1918 | Henry Burr & Albert Campbell | [3] | |
Billy Murray & Gladys Rice | [3] | ||
1927 | Sophie Tucker | [3] | |
1927 | Bessie Smith | [3][1] | |
1927 | Ruth Etting | ||
1929 | Louis Armstrong | [1] | |
1929 | Miff Mole And His Little Molers | OKeh 41445 (78); gravado 1929/09/24 | |
1929, 1946 | Bing Crosby com Paul Whiteman | [4][5] | |
1930 | Red Nichols com Jack Teagarden | ||
1930 | Fats Waller com Benny Payne | [6] | |
1931 | Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti, Jack Teagarden, Benny Goodman | ||
1933 | Duke Ellington | [1] | |
1935 | Benny Goodman | Música, Maestro![3][1] | |
1935 | Coleman Hawkins | ||
1936, 1949 | Django Reinhardt/Stephane Grappelli | ||
1937 | Roy Eldridge | [1] | |
1937 | Lionel Hampton | [3] | |
1937 | Quintette du Hot Club de France | [3] | |
1941 | Gene Krupa com Roy Eldridge | [1] | |
1943 | Sidney Bechet | ||
1944 | Art Tatum | ||
1944 | Charlie Parker | Jazz at the Philharmonic | [1] |
1949 | Al Jolson | [7] | |
1953 | Turk Murphy | ||
1953 | Frankie Laine | [8] | |
1954 | Cal Tjader | ||
1957 | Toshiko Akiyoshi | Many Sides of Toshiko | |
1957 | Eydie Gorme | Eydie Swings the Blues | |
1957 | The Dukes of Dixieland | The Phenomenal Dukes of Dixieland - You Have To Hear It To Believe It! Vol. 2 | [9] |
1958 | Dinah Washington | Dinah Sings Bessie Smith | |
1959 | Johnny Hartman | And I Thought About You | [10] |
1959 | Joni James | Joni Sings Sweet | |
1959 | Sonny Stitt | The Hard Swing | [1] |
1960 | Tony Bennett | Alone Together | |
1961 | Judy Garland | Judy at Carnegie Hall | |
1961 | Helen Shapiro | Helen | |
1961 | Louis Prima | Return of the Wildest | |
1962 | Brook Benton | There Goes That Song Again | |
1962 | Ella Fitzgerald | Rhythm Is My Business | |
1963 | Rita Reys | ||
1963 | Alice Babs | ||
1964 | Peggy Lee | In the Name of Love | [11] |
1965 | Bobby Darin | Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile | |
1973 | Judith Durham | Judith Durham and The Hottest Band in Town | |
1974 | Nina Simone | ||
1975 | Anita O'Day | My Ship | |
1978 | Max Bygraves | LingaLongaMax | |
1979 | Leland Palmer, Ann Reinking, Erzsebet Foldi | All That Jazz | |
1984 | Frank Sinatra | L.A. Is My Lady | |
1989 | Charly Antolini & Dick Morrissey | ||
1991 | Mel Tormé & Cleo Laine | Nothing Without You | |
1994 | Chet Atkins & Suzy Bogguss | Read My Licks | [12] |
1995 | Nicholas Payton | Gumbo Nouveau | |
1996 | Phil Collins | Ao vivo no Festiva de Jazz de Montreux | |
1999 | Joscho Stephan | Swinging Strings | |
2003 | Anthony Braxton | 23 Standards | |
2004 | Anne Murray | I'll Be Seeing You | |
2004 | Loudon Wainwright III | O Aviador | |
2004 | James Gelfand | ||
2006 | Bireli Lagrene | ||
2007 | Rufus Wainwright & Lorna Luft | Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall | |
2007 | Jamie Cullum | ||
2010 | Cécile McLorin Salvant | Cécile | |
2011 | Hugh Laurie, Dr. John | Let Them Talk | [13] |
2013 | Jessy Carolina | BioShock Infinite | |
2014 | Mackenzie Davis | That Awkward Moment | [14] |
2016 | Salvador Sobral | Excuse Me | |
2020 | Curtis Stigers | Gentleman | |
2020 | Victoria Pedretti | Amazing Stories | |
2020 | Jane Bordeaux | Songs of Others | |
2021 | Patrick Bartley & Emmet Cohen |