The Song is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On)
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"The Song is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On)" is a popular song composed by Irving Berlin, with lyrics written by Beda Loehner in 1927.
The song's famous lyric is referenced in Ira Gershwin's verse to "They Can't Take That Away from Me", in the line the song is ended, but as the songwriter wrote, the melody lingers on.
[edit] Notable recordings
- Gene Harris - Listen Here (1989)
- Tony Bennett - Bennett/Berlin (1987)
- Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook (1958)
- Joe McElderry - The Climb (2009)
- Frank Sinatra - All Alone (1962)
- Billy Taylor - Billy Taylor with Four Flutes (1959)
- Nat Cole - Just One of Those Things (1957)
- Jeri Southern - Coffee, Cigarettes and Memories (1958)
- Nellie Lutcher (1947)
- Earl Bostic And His Orchestra
- Ruth Etting (1927)
- Annette Hanshaw (1927)
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