Time After Time
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Time After Time (m. Jule Styne, w. Sammy Cahn) — introduced by Frank Sinatra and later sung by Kathryn Grayson in the 1947 film It Happened in Brooklyn
Frank Sinatra – recorded 24 October 1946, arrangement: Axel Stordahl
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Frank Sinatra accompanying himself on piano (dubbed by André Previn) in It Happened in Brooklyn (1947)
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Kathryn Grayson, accompanied by Sinatra on piano (Previn dub)
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Teddy Wilson Quartet featuring Sarah Vaughan – recorded in New York in November 1946 — Teddy Wilson – p, Charlie Ventura – ts, Remo Palmieri – g, Billy Taylor – b, Sarah Vaughn – vo
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Steve Conway — issued in August 1947 on (UK) Columbia FB.3326, as the B-side of “Beware My Heart” (Sam Coslow)
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Magaret Whiting – c. 1954 – recently used in the soundtrack of the film Julie & Julia (2009)
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Chet Baker – recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 15 February 1954; released on the album Chet Baker Sings — Chet Baker (tp), Russ Freeman (p), Carson Smith (b), Bob Neal (d), overdubs: Bill Perkins (ts)
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Frank Sinatra – recorded on 25 November 1957; arranged by Nelson Riddle
(remastered)
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John Coltrane — recorded on 26 December 1958, at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ; issued on the 1963 LP Stardust, Prestige PR 7268, Prestige PRLP 7268 — John Coltrane (tenor saxophone) Red Garland (piano) Paul Chambers (bass) Art Taylor (drums)
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Paul Desmond — from the 1960 LP First Place Again, Warner Bros. WS 1356
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Jimmy Smith – from the 1960 album Plain Talk
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Lou Donaldson – recorded in NYC on 17 July 1963, album: Signifyin’, 1963 — Tommy Turrentine (tp), Lou Donaldson (as), John Patton (org), Roy Montrell (b), Ben Dixon (d)
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Judy Garland — from The Judy Garland Show, Episode 26; taped on 13 March 1964 and aired on 29 March 1964
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Chet Baker – live in Belgium, 1964
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Nancy Wilson – from her 1965 LP Gentle is My Love
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Billy Stewart – from his 1966 album of standards, Unbelievable