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*[[Rufus Wainwright]] recorded the song for his 2007 album ''[[Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall]]''
*[[Rufus Wainwright]] recorded the song for his 2007 album ''[[Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall]]''
*[[Teddy Wilson]] & His Orchestra, with [[Billie Holiday]], recorded this song on January 6, 1938, in New York City for [[Brunswick Records|Brunswick]]/[[Columbia Records|Columbia]], with Teddy Wilson on piano, [[Benny Morton]] on trombone, [[Buck Clayton]] on trumpet, [[Lester Young]] on tenor sax, [[Freddie Green]] on guitar, [[Walter Page]] on bass and [[Jo Jones]] on drums.
*[[Teddy Wilson]] & His Orchestra, with [[Billie Holiday]], recorded this song on January 6, 1938, in New York City for [[Brunswick Records|Brunswick]]/[[Columbia Records|Columbia]], with Teddy Wilson on piano, [[Benny Morton]] on trombone, [[Buck Clayton]] on trumpet, [[Lester Young]] on tenor sax, [[Freddie Green]] on guitar, [[Walter Page]] on bass and [[Jo Jones]] on drums.
*[[Durham University Big Band]], recorded this song in June 2024


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:46, 11 October 2023

"When You're Smiling"
Song
Published1928 by Mills Music
Songwriter(s)Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin

"When You're Smiling" is a popular song written by Larry Shay, Mark Fisher and Joe Goodwin. First published in 1928, it bears resemblance to the Spanish Canción "Amapola" by José María Lacalle García. Early popular recordings were by Seger Ellis (1928), Louis Armstrong (1929), and Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (1930).[1]

Other recordings

Billie Holiday, here depicted in February 1947, recorded this song on 6 January 1938 with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra.

See also

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