Honeysuckle Rose (song): Difference between revisions
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*[[John Dankworth]] - ''The Best Of Johnny Dankworth'' (2008) |
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*[[Erroll Garner]] - ''Body & Soul'' (2009) |
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*[[Lena Horne]] - ''[[Lena Horne Sings Your Requests]]'' (1963, re-released in 2008) |
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*[[Anita O'Day]] - ''Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/the Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/[[This Is Anita|Anita]]'' (2008) |
*[[Anita O'Day]] - ''Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/the Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/[[This Is Anita|Anita]]'' (2008) |
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*[[Fats Waller]] - ''Honeysuckle Rose'' (2004) |
*[[Fats Waller]] - ''Honeysuckle Rose'' (2004) |
Revision as of 15:00, 23 September 2013
"Honeysuckle Rose" is a 1929 song composed by Fats Waller and lyrics were written by Andy Razaf.[1] Waller's 1934 recording was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.[2]
Notable Recordings
- Eva Cassidy - Live at Blues Alley (2006)
- John Dankworth - The Best Of Johnny Dankworth (2008)
- Erroll Garner - Body & Soul (2009)
- Lena Horne - Lena Horne Sings Your Requests (1963, re-released in 2008)
- Anita O'Day - Four Classic Albums: Anita Sings the Most/the Lady Is a Tramp/An Evening With Anita O'Day/Anita (2008)
- Fats Waller - Honeysuckle Rose (2004)
See also
References
- ^ "Songwriters Hall of Fame - Andy Razaf Exhibit". Retrieved June 26, 2011.
- ^ "Grammy Hall of Fame". Retrieved June 26, 2011.