Time After Time (1947 song)
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"Time After Time" is a jazz standard written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne in 1947.
It was first introduced by Frank Sinatra (and subsequently by Kathryn Grayson) in the 1947 movie It Happened in Brooklyn. It is also popular within the Barbershop scene.
It has been recorded by many artists, including:
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- Judy Garland on her 1963 TV series.
- Ella Fitzgerald on her Verve release Whisper Not
- Cliff Adams
- Ira Losco
- Jamey Aebersold
- Ron Affif
- Ernestine Anderson
- Ernie Andrews
- Ray Anthony
- Audubon Jazz Explosion
- Ethel Azama
- Chet Baker
- Shirley Bassey
- Louie Bellson
- Jane Ira Bloom
- David Braham
- Lenny Breau
- Teresa Brewer
- Bob Brookmeyer
- James Brown
- Lawrence Brown
- Les Brown
- Ray Brown
- Milt Buckner
- Carol Burnett
- Vikki Carr
- Philip Catherine
- Bill Charlap
- Alex Chilton
- June Christy
- Harry Connick Jr.
- Vic Damone
- Miles Davis
- Connie Francis
- Stéphane Grappelli
- The Isley Brothers
- Jack Jones
- Judy Kuhn
- Chris Montez
- Sandie Shaw
- Carly Simon
- Frank Sinatra - the original biggest hit
- Dusty Springfield
- The Temptations
- The Vogues
- Ben Webster
- Nancy Wilson
- Rod Stewart
- Cassandra Wilson
- Claire Danes - featured in the film Evening
- Brent Spiner on his 1991 album Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back
- Placido Domingo - Perhaps Love (1992), coproduced John Denver
- Shirley Bassey
- Eva Cassidy
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