(I Would Do) Anything for You
(I Would Do) Anything for You is a 1932[1] jazz standard. It was written by Alex Hill, Claude Hopkins and Bob Williams.[2] The first recording was by Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra (with vocal refrain) on May 24, 1932[3] for Columbia Records (No. 2665D).[4] There have been many instrumental versions of the tune, notably by Benny Goodman (1936)[5] and Art Tatum (1934).[6] Significant vocal versions include:
- Frankie Laine - for his album Reunion in Rhythm (1959)[7]
- Kay Starr - Kay Starr: Jazz Singer (1960)[8]
- Nat King Cole - Tell Me All About Yourself (1960)
See also
References
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