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There's No You
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"There's No You" is a popular song written by Harold S. Hopper better known as Hal Hopper with lyrics by Tom Adair.[1] The song was first published in 1944.
Two of the best-known versions of the song were recorded in 1944 by Jo Stafford and Frank Sinatra. Stafford's version was recorded on December 13, 1944[2] and it reached No, 7 in the Billboard charts in 1945.[3] Sinatra's first recording of the song was made on November 14, 1944.[4]
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Other notable recordings
- Vic Damone (1955).[5]
- Miles Davis - Blue Moods (1955)[6]
- June Christy - The Misty Miss Christy (1956)[7]
- Frank Sinatra - Where Are You (1957)[8]
- Ray Charles - The Great Ray Charles (1957)[9]
- Coleman Hawkins - The Genius of Coleman Hawkins (1957)[10]
- Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957)[11]
- Johnny Mathis - for his album Johnny's Mood (1960)[12]
- Sarah Vaughan - Close to You (1960)[13]
- Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Pass, Speak Love (1983)[14]
- Diana Krall - This Dream of You (2020)[15]
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