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  2. There Will Never Be Another You - Wikipedia

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    For all its simplicity it is free of clichès and full of beguiling modulations. Like so many fine pieces of art, this song gives the impression of being written effortlessly. The notes follow each other with a gracious kind of logic." [2] "There Will Never Be Another You" was published in 1942 [3] and is considered a jazz standard.

  3. There Will Never Be Another Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Vallance's involvement was minimal when "There Will Never Be Another Tonight" was written and recorded, [2] although it was actually written in 1988 or '89 by both Adams and Vallance. [2] The demo got the title "Buddy Holly Idea" since it is vaguely reminiscent of the Buddy Holly song "Peggy Sue". [2] Lange and Adams turned the demo into a song ...

  4. Deeds, Not Words - Wikipedia

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    "There Will Never Be Another You" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 5:50 Track 8 with Oscar Pettiford is a CD bonus track recorded at the sessions for Sonny Rollins ' Freedom Suite Personnel

  5. Mack Gordon - Wikipedia

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    1942 sheet music cover, "At Last", as recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra from the movie Orchestra Wives, Leo Feist, New York.. Mack Gordon (born Morris Gittler; June 21, 1904 – February 28, 1959) [1] was an American lyricist for the stage and film.

  6. Joan Merrill - Wikipedia

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    In addition to live performances, she starred in the 1941 musical film Time Out for Rhythm and, in 1942, had roles in The Mayor of 44th Street and Iceland, in which she introduced the song "There Will Never Be Another You", which became a jazz standard.

  7. There Will Never Be Another You (album) - Wikipedia

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    There Will Never Be Another You is a live album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, recorded at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on June 17, 1965, and released on the Impulse! label in 1978, featuring a performance by Rollins with Tommy Flanagan, Bob Cranshaw, Billy Higgins and Mickey Roker.

  8. Solid (Woody Shaw album) - Wikipedia

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    There Will Never Be Another You" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 6:59 "You Stepped Out of a Dream" (Nacio Herb Brown, Gus Kahn) - 5:32 "Speak Low" (Ogden Nash, Kurt Weill) - 8:58 "Solid" (Sonny Rollins) - 4:41 "It Might as Well Be Spring" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers) - 10:06 "The Woody Woodpecker Song" (Ramey Idriss, George Tibbles) - 3:46

  9. Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio - Wikipedia

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    The music on this album was originally released as three separate albums: Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio #1 and Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio #2, both released in June 1954 (MGN 5 & 6), and The President (August 1954, MGN 1005). It was collated for this 1997 reissue by Verve Records.