That's All
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- For the Genesis song, see That's All (Genesis song).
- For the Sammy Davis, Jr. album see That's All!
That's All is a 1952 song written by Alan Brandt and Bob Haymes. It has been covered by many jazz and blues artists. The song is part of the Great American Songbook. Nat King Cole introduced the song in 1953, probably reaching the national Top 40. (Billboard's charts were limited to 20 positions at the time.)
[edit] Covered versions
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- Dee Dee Bridgewater on Live at Yoshi's
- Michael Buble
- Nat King Cole
- Sam Cooke
- Dorothy Dandridge
- Bobby Darin-the title cut of a top ten album
- Connie Francis on The Exciting Connie Francis in 1959
- Dick Haymes on Keep It Simple in 1978. Dick is the elder brother of Bob Haymes, the song's composer.
- Ricky Nelson- this revival made the top fifty in 1963
- The Midnighters
- Nina Simone on Nina Simone With Strings
- Frank Sinatra on Sinatra and Strings
- Rod Stewart on It Had to Be You: the Great American Songbook
- Mel Torme
- Steve Tyrell on This Guy's In Love
[edit] In popular culture
- Adam Sandler (in The Wedding Singer)
- Ace Young (on American Idol)
- Edie Adams (on the final episode of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour)
- Theme song and bumpers for American Airlines "Music 'til Dawn"