That's All (1952 song)
"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 first sang the song in 1957.
Covered versions
- Edie Adams on the last episode (filmed 1960) of the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
- Michael Bublé on Michael Bublé (2003)
- Darren Criss at Northalsted Market Days (2011)
- June Christy - The Misty Miss Christy (1956), A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening (1986)
- Nat King Cole on This Is Nat 'King' Cole, LP T-870, (1957)
- Sam Cooke
- Dorothy Dandridge
- Tony Danza on The House I Live In (2002)
- Bobby Darin on That's All (1959)
- Bill Elliott & Wendi Williams on Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Original Soundtrack (1999)
- Connie Francis on The Exciting Connie Francis (1959)
- Judy Garland
- Dick Haymes on Keep It Simple (1978). Dick is the elder brother of Bob Haymes, the song's composer.
- Harry James on In A Relaxed Mood (MGM E-4274, 1965)
- Joni James on Like Three O'Clock In The Morning (1963)
- Beverley Kenney on Snuggled on your Shoulder (1954)
- Barney Kessel on Easy Like
- Johnny Mathis on Heavenly (1959)
- Ricky Nelson on Songs by Ricky (1959) this revival made the top fifty in 1963
- Carl Riseley on The Rise (2008)
- Mathilde Santing on Ballads (2004)
- Nina Simone on Nina Simone With Strings
- Frank Sinatra on Sinatra and Strings (1962)
- Rod Stewart on It Had to Be You: the Great American Songbook
- Curtis Stigers on Hooray for Love (2014)
- Billy Taylor Trio, Prestige Records (1953)
- Thee Midniters
- Ceil Clayton on Ceil Clayton, Norman Records (1964)
- Mel Torme on That's All (1965)
- Steve Tyrell on This Guy's In Love (2003)
- Sarah Vaughan on Sarah Vaughan a Paris (1958)
- Ben Webster on King of the Tenors (1953)
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)
- Kevin Spacey (as Bobby Darin in Beyond the Sea performing at the Copacabana.)
- Dustin Hoffman (in Tootsie)
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