There Will Never Be Another You

There Will Never Be Another You is a pop song by Mack Gordon ( lyrics ) and Harry Warren ( music) was written and published in 1942.

Background

The composition is held in the form of a song A- B1 -A -B2 and in a Durcharakteristik; the A- part of There Will Never Be Another You contains two longer sequences with increasing quarter notes. The B- parts reverse this more or less with three descending sequences with quarter notes to. Dardurch gives the impression of embracing the rise and fall, tempered by brief change of direction, but without a real bridge.

First record and reception history

There Will Never Be Another You was sung by John Payne and Joan Merrill in the feature film Iceland (1942 ). In the same year it Woody Herman and His Orchestra recorded, who arrived in 1942 with his Decca recording at # 23 on the U.S. charts. The following year, it managed to Sammy Kaye and his orchestra also in the American singles chart (# 20, band singer was Nancy Norman ). From the 1950s originated from There Will Never Be Another You jazz and swing numerous other cover versions, making the song became a popular jazz standard was; Disko Count Tom Lord lists 720 versions of the song. Took him alone ín the 1950s, inter alia, the Lionel Hampton Big Band, Sonny Stitt (1950), Lester Young / Oscar Peterson and Stan Getz (1952 ), also Art Tatum, Marian McPartland (1953), Jimmy Raney, Chet Baker with a vocal version (1954 ), also by Buddy Collette, Max Roach, Lennie Tristano, Anita O'Day and Lee Konitz on, in Europe Flavio Ambrosetti, Tubby Hayes, Bobby Jaspar, Hans Koller, Rita Reys, René Thomas, Eje Thelin, Maurice Vander, Putte Wickman and Barney Wilen. In later years, Fra (1988 ), David S. took, inter alia, also Michel Petrucciani (1985) Riccardo Del Ware (1991 ), Alexander von Schlippenbach (1992 ), Nils Landgren (1993 ), Jeanne Lee ( 1993), Dave Liebman (1996) and Matthew Shipp (2001) standards of ...

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