There Are Such Things

There Are Such Things

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writer = Stanley Adams
Abel Baer
George W. Meyer
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published = 1942
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language = English
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original_artist = Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra)
recorded_by = Count Basie
Billy Eckstine
Al Hibbler
Ahmad Jamal
Etta Jones
Al Martino
The Modernaires
The Pied Pipers
Sonny Rollins
Anne Shelton
Norman Simmons
Jo Stafford
Sonny Stitt
Jerry Vale
Sarah Vaughan
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"There Are Such Things" is a popular song by Stanley Adams, Abel Baer, and George W. Meyer, published in 1942.The most popular version of the song, by Tommy Dorsey's orchestra, reached #1 on the charts, but many other versions have been recorded since.

Recorded versions

*Count Basie
*Billy Eckstine
*Al Hibbler
*Ahmad Jamal
*Etta Jones
*Al Martino
*The Modernaires
*The Pied Pipers
*Sonny Rollins
*Anne Shelton
*Norman Simmons
*Frank Sinatra (with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra)
*Jo Stafford
*Sonny Stitt
*Jerry Vale
*Sarah Vaughan


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