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==Notable recordings==
==Notable recordings==
*[[Tony Bennett]] and [[Bill Evans]], ''[[The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album]]'' (1975)
*[[Tony Bennett]] and [[Bill Evans]] - ''[[The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album]]'' (1975)
*[[Ray Charles]] and [[Betty Carter]] - ''[[Ray Charles and Betty Carter]]'' (1961)
*[[Pat Martino]], ''[[We'll Be Together Again (Pat Martino album)|We'll Be Together Again]]'' (1976) with [[Gil Goldstein]]
*[[June Christy]] - ''A Friendly Session, Vol. 3'' (2000) with the [[Johnny Guarnieri]] Quintet
*[[Ray Charles]] and [[Betty Carter]], ''[[Ray Charles and Betty Carter]]'' (1961)
*[[Billie Holiday]], ''[[All or Nothing at All (album)|All or Nothing at All]]'' (1959)
*[[Billie Holiday]] - ''[[All or Nothing at All (album)|All or Nothing at All]]'' (1959)
*[[Lena Horne]], ''[[We'll Be Together Again (album)|We'll Be Together Again]]'' (1994)
*[[Lena Horne]] - ''[[We'll Be Together Again (album)|We'll Be Together Again]]'' (1994)
*[[Stan Kenton]] - ''On AFRS: 1944-45'' (vocal: Gene Howard)
*[[Stan Kenton]] - ''On AFRS: 1944-45'' (vocal: Gene Howard)
*[[Carmen McRae]]. ''Torchy!/Blue Moon'' (1999)
*[[Carmen McRae]] - ''Torchy!/Blue Moon'' (1999)
*[[Pat Martino]] - ''[[We'll Be Together Again (Pat Martino album)|We'll Be Together Again]]'' (1976) with [[Gil Goldstein]]
*[[Anita O'Day]] - ''[[Anita Sings the Most]]'' (1957, reissued 1994)
*[[Anita O'Day]] - ''[[Anita Sings the Most]]'' (1957, reissued 1994)
*[[Frank Sinatra]], ''[[Songs for Swingin' Lovers!]]'' (1956)
*[[Frank Sinatra]] - ''[[Songs for Swingin' Lovers!]]'' (1956)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:14, 22 September 2013

"We'll Be Together Again" is a 1945 popular song composed by Carl T. Fischer, with lyrics by Frankie Laine. [1]

Fischer was Laine's pianist and musical director when he composed the tune, and Laine was asked to write a lyric for it. The Pied Pipers were the first to release the song, and as well as Laine, it has since been recorded by such notable vocalists as Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, and Tony Bennett.[1]

Notable recordings

References

  1. ^ a b "We'll Be Together Again". Jazz Standards. Retrieved 2010-04-05.