I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
"I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" is a 1938 composition by Duke Ellington, with lyrics added by Irving Mills, Henry Nemo and John Redmond. The song became a number one hit for Ellington in 1938. Other hit versions the same year were by Benny Goodman (with Martha Tilton singing), Connee Boswell, Hot Lips Page, and Mildred Bailey.[1] It was performed as part of The Cotton Club Parade of 1938.[2]
Other recordings
- Tony Bennett - for the album Tony Makes It Happen (1967).
- June Christy - included in the album Mood Indigo: Capitol Sings Duke Ellington (1994).[3]
- Rosemary Clooney - for the album Blue Rose (1956)
- Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1957[4] for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the album With All My Heart (2012).[5]
- Ella Fitzgerald - in the album Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book (1957)
- Gogi Grant - for her album Suddenly There's Gogi Grant (1956).[6]
- Lena Horne - for her album Lena...Lovely and Alive (1962)
- Irene Kral - on her album The Band and I (1958)
- Thelonious Monk covered it in 1955 on his album Thelonious Monk Plays the Music of Duke Ellington.
- Patti Page - included in her album You Go to My Head (1956)
- Mel Torme - for his album Prelude to a Kiss (1958)
- Sarah Vaughan - The Duke Ellington Songbook, Vol. 1 (1979)
- Dinah Washington recorded the song in her album After Hours with Miss "D" in 1954.
- Don Shirley recorded the song on his album Piano Perspectives in 1955.
Film appearance
- 2004 Melinda and Melinda - Performed by Duke Ellington, Dick Hyman.
References
- Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 516. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
- https://www.discogs.com/Duke-Ellington-And-His-Famous-Orchestra-The-Gal-From-Joes-I-Let-A-Song-Go-Out-Of-My-Heart/release/5377953
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- "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
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- "Discogs.com". Discogs.com. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
Sources
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