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Revision as of 20:36, 26 June 2021
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (June 2017) |
"Nina Never Knew" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1952 |
Composer(s) | Louis Alter |
Lyricist(s) | Milton Drake |
"Nina Never Knew" is a popular song with music by Louis Alter and lyrics by Milton Drake, published in 1952.
Recordings that charted in 1952 were by the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra on RCA Victor Records (number 13 on the Billboard charts; first entered on December 20) and by Johnny Desmond on Coral Records (number 19; first entered on November 1).[1]
Recorded versions
- Jonny Abeles
- Kenny Ball
- Tony Brent
- Les Brown
- Budapest Radio Orchestra
- Vic Damone
- Johnny Desmond
- Barry Galbraith
- Bill Easley
- Chuck Hedges
- Eddie Higgins
- Jack Jones
- Steve Jordan
- King Sisters - Warm And Wonderful
- Matt Monro - Here's To My Lady
- Joe Mooney
- John Pizzarelli
- Johnny Richards
- Jimmy Rowles
- Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
- George Shearing
- Frank Sinatra
- The Singers Unlimited
References
- ^ Lonergan, David (2004-01-28). Hit Records 1950-1975. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5129-0.