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What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?
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"What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?" is a popular song by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman, published in 1926.[1]
The song has become a popular and jazz standard, recorded by many artists.
Notable recordings
- Josephine Baker (1926)[2]
- Will Bradley & His Orchestra (vocal by Ray McKinley). This charted briefly in the Billboard chart at No. 26.[3]
- California Ramblers (1926)
- The King Cole Trio - included in the album The King Cole Trio (vol. 2) (1946)
- Bobby Darin - for his album Winners (1964)
- Buddy DeFranco - Sweet and Lovely (1956).[4]
- Tommy Dorsey - recorded on February 1, 1940, for Victor.[5]
- Ruth Etting (1926)
- Ella Fitzgerald - recorded for Decca on October 12, 1939.[6]
- Jean Goldkette & His Orchestra - recorded on January 28, 1926, for Victor.[7]
- Benny Goodman - B.G. in Hi-Fi (1954).[8]
- Bobby Hackett & His Orchestra - recorded on January 25, 1940, for Okeh .[9]
- Jack Jenney & His Orchestra - recorded on January 30, 1940, for Vocalion.[10]
- Sam Lanin - recorded on January 15, 1926, for Banner.[11]
- Peggy Lee - for the album Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
- Dean Martin - included in his album The Dean Martin TV Show (1966)[12]
- Carmen McRae - Fine and Mellow: Live at Birdland West (1986)
- Oscar Peterson - With Respect to Nat (1966)
- Keely Smith - Swingin' Pretty (1959)
- Jo Stafford - Jo + Jazz (1960)[13]
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