You've Changed
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"You've Changed" is a popular song originally written by Bill Carey and Carl Fischer in 1941. It has been covered by many singers, including:
- Harry James's band with vocals by Dick Haymes (1941)
- Nat King Cole (1947)
- Connie Russell (1954)
- Billie Holiday (1958)
- Julie London (1959)
- Sarah Vaughan (1960)
- Lita Roza (1955)
- Jackie Gleason (1956)
- Frankie Laine (1944 and 1958)
- Dexter Gordon on his album Doin' Alright (1961)
- Marvin Gaye (1964)
- The Three Sounds (1964)
- Ella Fitzgerald (1966)
- Carola (1966)
- Nancy Wilson (1967)
- Eydie Gormé (1967)
- Kay Starr (1969)
- The Jackson 5 (1968/1969)
- Diana Ross, in the 1972 film Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
- Jimmy Roselli (1975)
- Lillian Terry (1982)
- Marie Wilson (1983)
- Lee Torchia (1985)
- Miki Howard (1987)
- Bobby Vinton and George Burns (1992)
- Jeanie Bryson (1993)
- Charly Antolini & Dick Morrissey (1993)
- Pedro Aznar on his album David y Goliath (1996)
- The Afghan Whigs on the single Bonnie and Clyde (1996)
- Paula Cole (1998)
- Kate Hammett-Vaughan (1999)
- George Michael on his album Songs from the Last Century (1999)
- Joni Mitchell on her album Both Sides Now (2000)
- Etta Jones (2001)
- Eva Cassidy on her album Imagine (2002)
- Michael Ball (2003)
- Renée Fleming (2005)
- Renee Olstead (2005)
- Nnenna Freelon (2005)
- Nikki Yanofsky (2008)
- Kalil Wilson (2009)
- David Sanborn (2010)
Different songs with the same title have been recorded by Keyshia Cole and Sia Furler. Keyshia on her 2006 album that launched her music career. Sia on her most recent album We Are Born.
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