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Revision as of 20:35, 27 March 2010
"Somebody Loves Me" is a popular song, with music written by George Gershwin, and lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and B. G. De Sylva. The song was published in 1924 and featured in George White's Scandals of 1924.
One of the better-known versions was by The Four Lads. This recording was made on August 18, 1952 and released by Columbia Records as catalog number 39865. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on October 18, 1952. It peaked at #22 on the charts. [1]
Recorded versions
- Bix Beiderbecke
- Tex Beneke
- Dave Brubeck
- Benny Carter
- Alma Cogan
- Nat King Cole
- Perry Como
- Ray Conniff
- Bing Crosby
- Vic Damone
- Doris Day
- Tommy Dorsey
- Roy Eldridge
- Duke Ellington
- Percy Faith and his orchestra
- Eddie Fisher
- Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959)
and her Verve/Polygram release: "Jazz at the Philharmonic, the Ella Fitzgerald Sets".
- Helen Forrest
- The Four Freshmen - 4 Freshmen and 5 Trombones (1955)
- The Four Lads
- Erroll Garner
- George Gershwin
- Banu Gibson
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Jackie Gleason
- Benny Goodman and his orchestra
- Lionel Hampton
- Ted Heath
- Fletcher Henderson and his orchestra
- Woody Herman and his orchestra
- Lena Horne
- Dick Hyman
- Harry James and his orchestra
- Joni James
- Bert Kaempfert and his orchestra
- Peggy Lee
- Oscar Levant
- Oscar Peterson
- Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
- Julie London
- Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
- Maureen McGovern
- The McGuire Sisters
- Don McLean
- Melanie
- Johnny Mercer
- Red Norvo Trio
- Les Paul
- Johnny Paycheck
- Oscar Peterson
- The Platters
- Django Reinhardt
- Buddy Rich
- Dinah Shore
- Frank Sinatra
- Art Tatum
- Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
- Jack Teagarden
- Dinah Washington
- Paul Weston and his orchestra
- Paul Whiteman orchestra
- Stuff Smith
- Meat Loaf
- Herb Ellis
References
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (1973). Top Pop Records 1940-1955. Record Research.