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Johnny O’Keefe and The Dee Jays – Ready For You(Australia:1960/11)
2度目の引用。

Freddie and The Voxpoppers – Lonely For You(1960/11)
2度目の引用。

Damita Jo – I’ll Save The Last Dance For You(1960/10)
3度目の引用。

Johnny Mathis – My Love For You(1960/07/25)
from the album “Portrait Of Johnny”(1961)
2度目の引用。
orchestra and chorus conducted by Glenn Osser

Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 35, Music Vendor 40, Billboard 47
Following Johnny’s impressive succession of popular ballads dating back to early 1957, “My Love For You” was his last national top-40 charted pop single until two years later when he returned with the top-10 hits “Gina” and “What Will Mary Say.”

Lance Fortune – This Love I Have For You(UK:1960/04)
シングル “All On My Own” のB面。
2度目の引用。

Nat Wright – For You My Love(1959/04)
2度目の引用。

Gary Stites – Lonely For You(1959/03)
2度目の引用。
orchestra and chorus conducted by Monty Kelly

Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 24, Music Vendor 26, Cash Box 29
Gary’s first of four Billboard-charted releases was his most successful…melodically influenced by Conway Twitty’s recent hit “It’s Only Make Believe.”

Billy Storm – I Can’t Stop Crying For You(1959/10/05)
シングル “Emotion” のB面。
3度目の引用。

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The Coasters – I’m A Hog For You(1959/08)
シングル “Poison Ivy” のB面。
2度目の引用。

Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 38, Cash Box 95
Another novelty from Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, issued on the flip side of “Poison Ivy.”

Joe Maize And His Cordsmen – For You A Lei
from the album “Hawaiian Dreams”(1959)
2度目の引用。

‘Flip’ Black And The Boys Upstairs – For You My Lover(1959/05)
“フリップ” ブラックとザ・ボーイズ・アップステアース – 恋のブルース
2度目の引用。

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Trío Page Cavanaugh – Something For You
2度目の引用。

J. C. Heard – For You My Love(1958/09)
2度目の引用。

Jimmie Craig – All for You(1958)

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Bobby Hamilton – Crazy Eyes for You(1958/05)
2度目の引用。

The Rock’n’Rollers – For You(1958)
テキサス州のバンド。オーストリアの同名バンドとは無関係。

Paul Gayten – For You My Love(1957)
ニューオーリンズ R&B のキーマンのひとり ポール・ゲィトゥン。
チャンプス『テキーラ』はこのアレンジのパクリか?
2度目の引用。

Nat “King” Cole – Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You(1956/01)
orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle
2度目の引用。

One of seven Cole sides included in the 1956 collection, this made the top 40 on both Cash Box and Music Vendor.

Monica Lewis, Jack Kelly And His Ensemble – I’ll Do Anything For You
from the album “Fools Rush In”(1955)

Curtis Gordon – I’d Do It For You(1954)

Luke McDaniel – Crying My Heart Out For You(1954)

Jimmy Giuffre Quintet – All for You (1954)

Jack Sheldon (trumpet)
Jimmy Giuffre (tenor sax, arrange)
Russ Freeman (piano)
Curtis Counce (bass)
Shelly Manne (drums)

Jimmy Dean ‎– I’m Feeling For You(But I Can’t Reach You)(1953)
2度目の引用。

Eddie Calvert His Trumpet and His Orchestra – Just a Wearyn for You(1952)
2度目の引用。

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Guy Mitchell – My Heart Cries For You(1958/10 new version)
orchestra & chorus conducted by Richard Hayman
3度目の引用。

Guy’s update of the million-selling #2 hit which had shot him to stardom in 1950-51

Guy Mitchell – My Heart Cries For You(1950/12/11)
orchestra and chorus conducted by Mitch Miller
3度目の引用。

Here is the first and most successful among four different versions of the waltz tune to reach the top-15 on Billboard’s best-sellers chart. After Frank Sinatra refused to record the song, Mitch Miller assigned it to young hopeful Guy Mitchell. Spending four weeks at #2 on the sales listings(behind Patti Page’s “Tennessee Waltz”), it made Mitchell a star, selling over a million copies…with help from the also-popular flipside “The Roving Kind.” Those two, plus five more Guy Mitchell hits, are included in this 1951 collection.
“My Heart Cries For You” was adapted from an old French melody by Percy Faith(using the name “Mars”) with new lyrics by Carl Sigman. Other popular recordings of it by Dinah Shore, Vic Damone and Jimmy Wakely are also posted.

<参考>
“La jardinière du Roi”

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Betty Hall Jones – That’s A Man For You(1950)
SP盤 “I Never Miss The Sunshine” のB面。
2度目の引用。

Nellie Lutcher and Nat “King” Cole – For You My Love(1950)
SP盤 “Can I Come In For A Second”のB面。
いかなる事情からかナット・キング・コールがゴリゴリの R&B を演っている。

Billboard R&B Chart Peak: 8
This track was a cover version of the #1 R&B hit by Larry Darnell

Dinah Shore – My Heart Cries For You(1950)
orchestra and chorus conducted by Henri Rene
3度目の引用。

recorded November 4, 1950
1st(English-Language)Recording Of “My Heart Cries For You”
Billboard Chart Peak: 3 (radio play), 8 (juke box play), 11 (sales)
Posting the four different versions that reached top-15 on Billboard’s best-sellers chart in early 1951 (see also Guy Mitchell, Jimmy Wakely and Vic Damone). The melody was adapted by Percy Faith with words by Carl Sigman.
After five successful years of making records for the Columbia label, Dinah was brought back to her original company and promptly presented RCA Victor with this popular version of the ballad. It received strong airplay (#3 peak on the radio charts) and reached #11 on the best-sellers. See also her 1951 hits “Sweet Violets” and “A Penny A Kiss” (duet with Tony Martin).

<参考>
“La jardinière du Roi”
3度目の引用。

Tony Pastor and his Orchestra – Grieving For You(1949)
vocal: Rosemary Clooney

recorded September 29, 1947
Billboard Pop Radio Airplay Chart Peak: 11
This gentle Clooney vocal was recorded back in the autumn of 1947 but not issued until early 1949. After three years with the Pastor band (sometimes performing with sister Betty as The Clooney Sisters), Rosie began her own long solo recording career later in’49.

Larry Darnell – For You My Love(1949)
orchestra conducted by Paul Gayten
2度目の引用。

Billboard R&B Chart Peaks: 1 (sales & juke box)
For the top-10 Nat King Cole/Nellie Lutcher version of “For You My Love,”

Mills Brothers – Moanin’ For You(1944)
2度目の引用。

King Cole Trio – All For You(1943)
vocal: King Cole

Early Cole hit spent 14 weeks on Billboard’s Harlem Hit Parade (R&B) chart, two of them at #1.

Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – For You(1941)
vocal: Jo Stafford

recorded in NYC January 20, 1941
Special thanks to YouTuber’Swingy Little Rhythm’ for this fine 78 transfer of the original (reverb-free) track. The extended Sy Oliver arrangement (issued on a 12-inch disc) was Dorsey’s first commercial release to feature a solo-billed Jo Stafford vocal. Composed in 1930, “For You” achieved initial popularity with a 1933 recording by the Casa Loma orchestra

Glen Gray andThe Casa Loma Orchestra – I Cried For You(1939)
vocal: Kenny Sargent
2度目の引用。

 

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – To You(1939)
vocal: Joan Edwards

recorded in NYC June 22, 1939
The ballad was co-written by Tommy Dorsey, whose recording joined Glenn Miller, Al Donahue, Victor Young/Tony Martin, and Whiteman in the record stores.

Glenn Miller and his Orchestra – To You(1939)
vocal: Eberle

recorded in NYC May 9, 1939
This #3 “Hit Parade” song co-written by Tommy Dorsey

Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra – To You(1939)
vocal: Jack Leonard

#3 “Hit Parade” song is heard here as one of eight Dorsey-Leonard ballads included in this 1939 Hits Archive.

 

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – For You(1937)
vocal: Allan Holt
“Smoke Get In Your Eyes”(1933)を連想させる部分がある。

recorded in NYC March 26, 1937
This was a song performed by Kenny Baker in the Warner Bros. film “The King and the Chorus Girl,” which featured Joan Blondell and French film star Fernand Gravey. On the flip side is an instrumental arrangement of the Gershwin tune “Shall We Dance?”

Ben Selvin and his Orchestra – I’ve Waited a Lifetime for You
2度目の引用。

Bing Crosby – Sweet Is The Word For You(1937)
orchestra conducted by Victor Young
3度目の引用。

recorded in Los Angeles March 5, 1937
A song performed by Bing and Shirley Ross in the movie “Waikiki Wedding,’ which also produced the Oscar winning ballad “Sweet Leilani”

Don Bestor and his Orchestra – I’m A Hundred Percent For You(1934)
vocal: Joy Lynne
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC November 28, 1934
Posting a Bestor two-sider of songs from the 25th (autumn) edition of the “Cotton Club Parade” revue, with songs composed by Irving Mills, Mitchell Parish, and Ben Oakland (see also “Like A Bolt From The Blue”.

Ruby Keeler And Dick Powell – “I Only Have Eyes For You” 瞳は君ゆえに
from the movie “Dames”(1934)泥酔夢
2度目の引用。

Ben Pollack and his Orchestra – I’ve Got A Warm Spot In My Heart For You(1934)
vocal: Doris Robbins
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 29, 1934
The flip side is “Freckle Face, You’re Beautiful”

Isham Jones and his Orchestra – I’ve Got A Warm Spot In My Heart For You(1934)
vocal: Joe Martin
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 10, 1934
The flip side is “Little Man You’ve Had A Busy Day”.

Leo Reisman and his Orchestra – Me For You Forever(1933)
vocal: Vivien Ruth
2度目の引用。

Casa Loma Orchestra – For You(1933)
vocal: Kenneth Sargent

recorded in NYC May 26, 1933
Composed in 1930, the song became best-known via this 1933 Brunswick recording. It was also one of several early Casa Loma hits that Gray re-made in 1937 after switching to the Decca label. Rick Nelson had a top-10 pop hit with “For You” in 1964.

Claude Hopkins and his Orchestra -(I Would Do)Anything For You(1932 78rpm version)
vocal: Ovie Alston
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC May 24, 1932
This initial track from the first commercial recording session by the Hopkins band served as its theme song. On the flip side is the jumpin’ instrumental “Mad Moments”.

Bennie Krueger & his Orchestra – I’m Forgetting Myself For You(1932)
vocal: Paul Small
recorded in NYC August 4, 1932
2度目の引用。

Eddy Duchin & his Central Park Casino Orchestra – Now You’ve Got Me Worryin’ For You(1932)
vocal: Frances Langford

Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – A Big Bouquet For You(1930)
vocal: Jack Fulton
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC September 10, 1930
The flip side is “In My Heart It’s You”. This session wrapped up Whiteman’s 28-month affiliation with Columbia Records, and he was back recording for Victor three weeks later.

Johnny Johnson and his Orchestra – A Big Bouquet For You(1930)
vocal: Fred Kintz
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC August 19, 1930
The flip side is “I’m Learning A Lot From You”.

Will Osborne and his Orchestra – So Beats My Heart For You(1930)
vocal: Will Osborne
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC August 6, 1930
This 1930 song hit was written for the Los Angeles stage musical “Rah Rah Daze,” a collegiate-themed comedy which starred Fred Waring and Dorothy Lee (the song’s’Waring’ writer credit refers to Fred’s brother Tom Waring). Waring’s Pennsylvanians also recorded the song, as did the Earl Burtnett orchestra

Waring’s Pennsylvanians – So Beats My Heart For You(1930)
vocal: Stewart Churchill and the Three Girl Friends
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC July 17, 1930
This 1930 song hit was written for the Los Angeles stage musical “Rah Rah Daze,” a collegiate-themed comedy which starred Fred Waring and Dorothy Lee (the song’s’Waring’ writer credit refers to Fred’s brother Tom Waring).

Earl Burtnett and His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra – So Beats My Heart For You(1930)
vocal: Paul Gibbons
2度目の引用。

recorded in Los Angeles May 24, 1930
This 1930 song hit was written for the Los Angeles stage musical “Rah Rah Daze,” a collegiate-themed comedy which starred Fred Waring and Dorothy Lee (the song’s’Waring’ writer credit refers to Fred’s brother Tom Waring).

Bob Haring and his Orchestra – I’m In The Market For You(1930)
vocal: Scrappy Lambert

recorded in NYC c. April 25, 1930
This and the flip side “Just Like In A Story Book” came from the Fox film “High Society Blues,” which featured Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, and Hedda Hopper. Listen also to versions of the song by George Olsen (Fred MacMurray vocal) and Ambrose (Sam Browne)

Ambrose and his Orchestra at the May Fair Hotel, London – I’m In The Market For You(1930)
vocal: Sam Browne

recorded at Small Queen’s Hall, London, April 24, 1930
Also available on the channel is the popular U.S. issue of the song by George Olsen’s band that features a vocal by his tenor saxophonist and future actor Fred MacMurray. This track and the flip side “Just Like In A Story Book” came from the Fox film “High Society Blues,” which starred Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, and Hedda Hopper.

Lloyd Keating and his Orchestra – I’m In The Market For You(1930)
Phil Spitalny as “Lloyd Keating”
vocal: Bill Coty as “Tom Frawley”

recorded in NYC April 10, 1930
Probably the best-known song from the Fox film “High Society Blues,” which featured Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, and Hedda Hopper. See also posted versions by George Olsen/Fred MacMurray, Bob Haring/Scrappy Lambert, and Ambrose/Sam Browne.

Lloyd Keating and his Orchestra – I’m In The Market For You(1930)
Phil Spitalny as “Lloyd Keating”
vocal: Bill Coty as “Tom Frawley”
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC April 10, 1930
Probably the best-known song from the Fox film “High Society Blues,” which featured Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, and Hedda Hopper. See also posted versions by George Olsen/Fred MacMurray, Bob Haring/Scrappy Lambert, and Ambrose/Sam Browne.

Leo Reisman and his Orchestra – I Like To Do Things For You(1930)
vocal: Lew Conrad
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC April 9, 1930
This tune was performed as a song and dance number conducted by Paul Whiteman in the 1930 film “King Of Jazz.”

George Olsen and His Music – I’m In The Market For You(1930)
vocal: Fred MacMurray

recorded in Culver City CA February 9, 1930
Probably the best-known song from the Fox film “High Society Blues,” which featured Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, and Hedda Hopper. Future acting great MacMurray gets up from Olsen’s tenor sax chair to perform the vocal.

The High Hatters – Keepin’ Myself For You(1930)
conducted by Leonard Joy
vocal: Belle Mann

recorded in NYC January 17, 1930
Jack Oakie and Polly Walker performed this in the first filming (by RKO) of the musical “Hit The Deck,” which was remade by MGM in 1955. On the flip side is “Blue Is The Night” by Nat Shilkret.

Lloyd Huntley and His Isle O’ Blues Orchestra – Moanin’ For You(1929)
vocal: Floyd Rock
2度目の引用。

recorded in Chicago December 10, 1929
This and the flip side “Alone In The Rain” were songs written for the’lost’ Pathe Exchange film “The Grand Parade,” which starred Helen Twelvetrees and Fred Scott.

Herbert Gordon and His Hotel Ten Eyck Whispering Orchestra – I Could Do It For You(1929)
vocal: Billy Ross
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC c. October 18, 1929
Fifi D’Orsay introduced “I Could Do It For You” in the 1929 Will Rogers film “They Had To See Paris.” The flip side is “Hard To Get”.

以下、「For Your Information」を含む投稿。

以下、「For Your Love」を含む投稿。

以下、「I’m In The Market For You」を含む投稿。

以下、「I’m Waiting Just For You」を含む投稿。

以下、「Since I Fell for You」を含む投稿。

以下、「Give You」を含む投稿。

以下、「Just For You」を含む投稿。

以下、「I Can’t Give You Anything But Love」を含む投稿。

 

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