Time After Time (1947 song)
"Time After Time" is a jazz standard with lyrics written by Sammy Cahn and music by Jule Styne in 1946.
First recording: November 19, 1946 for Musicraft, Sarah Vaughan with Teddy Wilson Quartet (Teddy Wilson - piano, Charlie Ventura - tenor saxophone, Remo Palmieri - guitar, Billy Taylor -bass).
It was introduced by Frank Sinatra (and subsequently by Kathryn Grayson) in the film It Happened in Brooklyn.
Other versions
It has been recorded by many artists, including:
- Cliff Adams
- Jamey Aebersold
- Ron Affif
- Amanda Ambrose
- Ernestine Anderson
- Ernie Andrews
- Paul Anka
- Ray Anthony
- Audubon Jazz Explosion
- Ethel Azama
- Chet Baker—My Funny Valentine (1994)
- Shirley Bassey
- Louie Bellson
- Tony Bennett
- Jane Ira Bloom
- David Braham
- Rick Braun
- Lenny Breau
- Teresa Brewer
- Bob Brookmeyer
- James Brown
- Lawrence Brown
- Les Brown
- Ray Brown
- Milt Buckner
- Carol Burnett
- Vikki Carr
- Eva Cassidy
- Philip Catherine
- Bill Charlap
- Alex Chilton
- June Christy—The Intimate Miss Christy (1963)
- John Coltrane
- Harry Connick Jr.—Come by Me (1999)
- Jamie Cullum & Geoff Gascoyne
- Vic Damone
- Claire Danes—featured in the film Evening (2007)
- Plácido Domingo—Perhaps Love (1981) and Songs (2012)
- Ella Fitzgerald—Whisper Not (1968)
- Connie Francis
- Judy Garland on her 1963 TV series.
- Robert Goulet
- Stéphane Grappelli
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins
- The Isley Brothers
- Harry James
- Keith Jarrett
- Jan Johansson
- Jack Jones
- Karin Krog & Steve Kuhn
- Judy Kuhn
- LiL Mo (2001)
- Abbey Lincoln
- Claire Martin—Too Much in Love to Care (2012)
- Deana Martin (2006; a duet with actor Jerry Lewis on her album Memories Are Made of This)
- Johnny Mathis
- Matt Monro
- Chris Montez
- Elvira Nikolaisen
- Anita O'Day—This Is Anita (1955) (2007)
- Power Play (quartet)
- Quietdrive
- Keanu Reeves—featured in the film Sweet November (2001)
- Ruby & The Romantics
- Jimmy Scott
- Sandie Shaw
- She & Him—featured in their fifth studio album Classics (2014)
- Carly Simon
- Frank Sinatra—the original biggest hit—Disc Five of The Columbia Years 1943–1952: The Complete Recordings
- Brent Spiner on his 1991 album Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back
- Dusty Springfield
- Rod Stewart—from As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook, Volume II (2003)
- Barbra Streisand
- Jack Teagarden
- The Temptations
- Sarah Vaughan
- The Vogues
- Dinah Washington
- Ben Webster
- Margaret Whiting—featured in the film Julie & Julia
- Nancy Wilson
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