"Don't Take Your Love from Me" is a popular song written by Henry Nemo and published in 1941.[1] Mildred Bailey first recorded this song in 1940 before publication.[2] It was introduced that year by singer Joan Brooks.[3]
"Don't Take Your Love from Me" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1941 |
Songwriter(s) | Henry Nemo |
Recorded versions
- Mildred Bailey - recorded January 25, 1940 for Columbia Records (catalog. No. 35921).[4][5]
- Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, vocal by Lena Horne - recorded June 26, 1941 for Victor Records (catalog No. 27509).[6]
- Harry James and His Orchestra (vocal chorus by Lynn Richards) - recorded August 4, 1941 for Columbia Records (catalog No. 36339).[7]
- Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orchestra (vocal by Eugenie Baird) (1944) - this charted briefly.[8]
- Johnnie Ray - for his album Johnnie Ray (1952)
- The Three Suns (1953) - this reached No. 21 in the Billboard charts.[9]
- Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1954[10] for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56) issued by Mosaic Records (catalog MD7-245) in 2009.[11]
- The Four Aces with the Jack Pleis Orchestra - for the album Mood for Love (1955).[12]
- Doris Day - included in her album Day by Day (1956).
- Joni James (1956 on her album In the Still of the Night)[13]
- Julie London (1956, on her album Lonely Girl)
- Keely Smith - for her album I Wish You Love (1957).[14]
- Rhonda Fleming (1957)
- Patti Page - for her album I've Heard That Song Before (1958).
- Faron Young (1959)
- Eydie Gormé - a single release in 1959.[15]
- Kay Starr - included in her album Losers, Weepers (1960).[16]
- Ike Quebec on his album Blue & Sentimental (1961)
- Frank Sinatra - for his album Come Swing with Me! (1961)
- Steve Lawrence - for the album Portrait of My Love (1961)[17]
- John Coltrane (released on his Standard Coltrane album in 1962)
- Etta James (1962)
- Georgia Brown - for her album Georgia Brown (The Sensational New Singing Star Of Oliver!) (1963).[18]
- Pearl Bailey - C'est La Vie album (1963)
- Ronnie Dio and the Prophets - Recorded for the 1963 album Dio at Domino's.
- Gloria Lynne (1964)
- Della Reese - Recorded live for her 1964 album Della Reese at Basin Street East.
- Frank Rosolino on these albums: Free for all Specialty SP 2161 (1958) - Conversation MPS 20 227/16 (1975)- Thinking about you SK2CD Sackville-5007 (1976)
References
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