There'll Be Some Changes Made

There'll Be Some Changes Made is a pop song by Benton Overstreet (music) and Billy Higgins (Text ), which was published in 1921. With numerous cover versions of the song to a popular jazz standard was.

Background

There'll Be Some Changes Made originated in the era of Tin Pan Alley and belonged to songs like I Can not Get Started, How Long Has This Been Going On? or It Never Entered My Mind, whose lyrics based on then-popular sayings. Similarly as in After You've Gone ( 1918) swears in There'll Be Some Changes Made a rejected lover to change: "Is not nothin '' bout me gonna be the same. "

Cover versions

Amongst the earliest recordings of the song version by Ethel Waters for Black Swan Records in August 1921 accompanied by Garvin Bushell ( clarinet) and Fletcher Henderson ( piano ) belongs; Waters came up with the song in late 1921 at # 5 of the U.S. charts. This was followed in the 1920s recordings and Others by Ted Lewis, Aunt Jemima, Red McKenzie, the Chicago Rhythm Kings, Eddie Lang, in the 1930s and 1940s, inter alia, by Art Hodes ( in one of the early Blue Note Sessions ), Eddie Condon, Chick Bullock, Clarence profit, Ted Weems, and Mildred Bailey. In the field of jazz song at a much played jazz standard was; Tom Lord lists 536 cover versions of the title, inter alia, by the Boswell Sisters, Billie Holiday, Marion Harris, Fats Waller (1935 ) and Frank Sinatra. Benny Goodman came with his version of 1941 No. 1 on the U.S. charts, where it remained for four weeks. Gene Krupa was a few weeks later connect with the recording for Okeh Records on this success (# 12). Chet Atkins and Mark Knopfler took in 1990 on the song.

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