You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
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"You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" is a 1930 popular song. The credits list music and lyrics as written by Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, and Pierre Norman. Since Fain was primarily a musicwriter and Kahal a lyricist, it may be assumed that the music was by Fain and lyrics were by Kahal, with Norman's contribution uncertain.
The song was introduced in the 1930 movie "The Big Pond" and has been subsequently included in several other movies.
The song is a well-known standard, recorded by many artists, though Maurice Chevalier's and Frank Sinatra's versions are best known.
A recording by Eileen Barton, issued by Mercury Records as catalog number 5410, was one of Barton'e early records, but did not sell well.
[edit] Recorded versions
- Ruby Braff
- Page Cavanaugh and Mike McCaffrey
- Serge Chaloff
- Maurice Chevalier (Film Soundtrack) (1930)
- Doris Day (1953)
- Bob Dukoff
- Sammy Fain
- Ella Fitzgerald (1958)
- Benny Goodman and his Orchestra (1945)
- High Hatters (1930)
- Peggy Lee (1946)
- Marx Brothers (feat. in the film "Monkey Business") (1931)
- Liza Minnelli (feat. in the film "New York, New York") (1977)
- Tony Pastor and his Orchestra (1950)
- Les Paul & Mary Ford (1961)
- Louis Prima and Gia Maione
- Trudy Richards
- Frank Sinatra (1945; re-recorded in 1956, 1963)
- Carol Sloane
- Helen Ward (1953)
- Ethel Waters (1930)
- George Wettling
- Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra (vocal: Bing Crosby) (1930)
- Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra (vocal: Frances Hunt) (1937)