All The Things You Are - Jack Leonard

All the Things You Are
Music written by: Jerome Kern
Lyrics written by: Oscar Hammerstein II
Comments: From the musical Very Warm for May.
First performance: All the Things You Are by Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollis Shaw, Ralph Stuart in stage production Very Warm for May (November 17, 1939)

 


All The Things You Are Lyrics

You are the promised kiss of springtime
That makes the lonely winter seem long.
You are the breathless hush of evening
That trembles on the brink of a lovely song.
You are the angel glow that lights a star,
The dearest things I know are what you are.

Some day my happy arms will hold you,
And some day I'll know that moment divine,
When all the things you are, are mine!

All The Things You Are Singers

1. Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollis Shaw, Ralph Stuart November 17, 1939 (performance date)
2. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Jack Leonard (billboard hit 1939) 1939.
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3. Artie Shaw and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Helen Forrest 1939 4. Irene Dunne With Victor Young & His Orchestra 1941 5. Clark Dennis 1947 6. Frank Sinatra April 1947 7. Thelonious Monk 1948 8. Eddie Heywood 1951 9. The Dave Brubeck Quartet 1953 10. Jack Kelly [1] 1955 11. Barney Kessel (instrumental) 1955 12. Georgie Auld 1955 13. Phineas Newborn Jr. 1956 14. Serge Chalofff 1956 15. Frances Faye 1957 16. John Lewis [1] & Sacha Distel 1957 17. Kenny Drew 1957 18. Harpo Marx 1958 19. Joe Albany 1958 20. Earl Bostic 1959 21. Bud Powell September 1959 22. Bud Shank 1960 23. Dion and the Belmonts 1960 24. Roy Hamilton 1960 25. Grant Green 1961 26. Chris Connor and Maynard Ferguson 1961 27. Stan Kenton 1961 28. Shirley Bassey with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra 1962 29. Ella Fitzgerald 1963 30. Sonny Rollins and Coleman Hawkins 1963 31. Jimmy Heath Quintet featuring Kenny Burrell and Wynton Kelly 1964 32. The Johnny Griffin Quartet 1964 33. Nino Tempo & April Stevens 1964 34. Booker Ervin 1964 35. Jack Marshall & Shelly Manne 1965 36. Jack Jones 1965 37. Cy Walter 1966 38. Barbra Streisand October 1967 39 I Didn't Know What Time It Was//I Could Write a Book Betty Carter 1969 40. Rowland Greenberg and His Group 1970 41. Jim Hall 1971 42. Vince Hill 1971 43. Roger Eggermont & Frankie Dake 1972 44. Art Pepper 1972 45. Joachim Kühn Trio 1973 46. Michael Jackson April 13, 1973 47. Frank Chacksfield and His Orchestra & Chorus 1974 48. Salena Jones 1974 49. Milt Hinton and Friends 1975 50. Art Pepper, Hampton Hawes, Joe Mondragon, Larry Bunker 1975 51. Diggin' Doug Jernigan 1975 52. Ran Blake 1976 53. Ichiro Masuda Meets Hank Jones 1976 54. Claude Williams Quintet 1976 55. Sonny Criss 1976 56. Martial Solal 1976 57. The Lee Konitz Quintet 1977 58. Johnny Mathis 1977 59. Art Lande 1977 60. The Miles Davis Tadd Dameron Quintet 1977 61. Walter Bishop, Jr. 1977 62. Don Friedman 1978 63. Doug Jernigan & Bucky Pizzarelli 1978 64. Ted Curson with Claude Williamson, Sam Jones [1] & Roy Haynes 1978 65. David Murray [1] 1978 66. Boots Randolph 1978 67. Octopus [1] 1978 68. Tony Gould 1978 69. Yoku Tamura, Red Mitchell, Donald Bailey 1979 70. Don Byas/Bud Powell 1979 71. Earl Rose 1980 72. Mark Murphy 1980 73. Lou Stein & Friends 1980 74. Duke Jordan, David Friesen, Philly Joe Jones 1981 75. Billy Butterfield and His Orchestra 1981 76. Rainer Baumann & Kai Weirup 1981 77. Warne Marsh, Hampton Hawes, Joe Mondragon, Shelly Manne 1981 78. Hank Jones, Bill Evans [1], Red Mitchell 1983 79. Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette 1983 80. Enrico Pieranunzi Trio 1984 81. The Sal Salvador Quartet 1984 82. Ron Carter and Jim Hall 1984 83. Enrico Pieranunzi 1985 84. Frank Morgan, George Cables 1987 85. Frank Morgan Quintet 1987 86. Frank Morgan and the McCoy Tyner Trio 1988 87. Lars Roos 1989 88. Don Ellis, Steve Swallow, Paul Bley 1989 89. John Scofield July 25, 1989 90. Stochelo Rosenberg, Nous'che Rosenberg & Nonnie Rosenberg 1990 91. Walter Bishop, Jr. Trio 1990 92. Andy LaVerne With John Abercrombie 1990 93. Freddie Deronde 1990 94. Paul Motian 1991 95. Marian McPartland, Lee Konitz 1991 96. Pink Passion 1991 97. Gerry Wiggins 1991 98. René Thomas 1991 99. George Cables Trio 1991 100. Biréli Lagrène February 12, 1991 101. Jim McNeely 1992 102. Jimmy Giuffre, Paul Bley, Steve Swallow 1992 103. McCoy Tyner February 1992 104. Grady Tate 1993 105. Claude Williams 1993 106. Kiri Te Kanawa March 16, 1993 107. Richie Beirach & Andy LaVerne 1994 108. Sylvia McNair & André Previn 1994 109. Phil Woods 1994 110. Hideaki Yoshioka 1994 111. Peter Nero & Friends 1994 112. Willie Nelson 1994 113. Jean-Pierre Gebler Quartet 1994 114. George Vukán & His Korg 1995 115. Peter Gullin Trio 1995 116. Satoru Oda 1995 117. David Osborne October 3, 1995 118. Enrico Pieranunzi/Paul Motian December 31, 1995 119. Kenny Werner Trio 1996 120. Dave Liebman 1996 121. Ib Glindemann and His Orchestra with Ivan Pedersen 1997 122. Connie Evingson 1999 123. Altered States 1999 124. Genie Grant 1999 125. Brad Mehldau 1999 126. Jim Hall & Pat Metheny April 27, 1999 127. Pam Bricker & Rick Harris 2000 128. Lola Haag 2000 129. Ted Curson 2000 130. Joe LoCascio 2000 131. Kenny Drew, Jr. 2000 132. John Greaves 2001 133. Charles Gayle 2001 134. Curtis Stigers 2001 135. Marius Nordal 2001 136. 88 Magic 2002 137. Stevie Holland 2003 138. Bill Tapia 2005 139. Loren Stillman, Steve LaSpina, Jeff Hirshfield 2006 140 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes/ Roberta Gambarini June 6, 2006 141. Wilfried Van den Brande February 2008 142. Clare Teal February 25, 2008 143. Ronnie Cuber 2009 144. Ethan Iverson, Albert Tootie Heath, Ben Street 2010 145. Toine Thys Trio October 2010 146. Angie Doctor and Dan Schumacher 2011.


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