- The Very Thought of You
"The Very Thought of You" is a
pop standard published in 1934, with music and lyrics by Ray Noble. In addition to Noble's own hit recording of the song with his orchestra, featuring the vocals ofAl Bowlly , there was also a popular version recorded that same year byBing Crosby . A decade later, the song was on the charts again in a version byVaughn Monroe .Doris Day sang the song in the 1950 movie "Young Man with a Horn", a fictional tale partly based on the life of early jazz trumpeterBix Beiderbecke .In 1961, "The Very Thought of You" was on the charts again, in a rhythm & blues version recorded by
Little Willie John , and three years later a rock and roll version byRicky Nelson reached #26 on the "Billboard " chart, lasting 7 weeks in the hot 100 and crossing to #11 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart.There have also been numerous recordings of the song by jazz and pop standards artists, including
Frank Sinatra ,Nat "King" Cole ,Carmen McRae ,Billie Holiday , andElvis Costello ; and a blues version onAlbert King 's "Born Under a Bad Sign " album. Most recently,Tony Bennett andPaul McCartney recorded a duet version of the song for the former's album, "". An instrumental version of the song is also among the background music in the film "Casablanca" in the scene where Sascha kisses Rick Blaine on the cheek.One of the more recent releases of the song was by
Rod Stewart in his successful "Great American Songbook" trilogy of albums. And by "'sBrent Spiner from his 1991 album "Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back".In
Mitch Albom 's best-selling book "Tuesdays With Morrie ", Mitch's wife, Janine, sings this song toMorrie Schwartz .
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