There Are Such Things Explained
"There Are Such Things" is a popular song by Stanley Adams, Abel Baer, and George W. Meyer, published in 1942.The first and most popular version of the song was performed by Tommy Dorsey's orchestra with vocals by Frank Sinatra and The Pied Pipers, which reached No. 1 on the US best-selling records chart in 1942. This version hit No. 2 on the Harlem Hit Parade chart.[1] There have been many other versions recorded since.
Recorded versions
Notes and References
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- Web site: Margaret Whiting Discography. margaretwhiting.com. January 15, 2018.