You Taught Me to Love Again explained

You Taught Me to Love Again
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Written:Tommy Dorsey
Released:1939
Composer:Henri Woode

"You Taught Me to Love Again" is a 1939 song written and recorded by Tommy Dorsey and released as a 78 single.

Tommy Dorsey composed the music with Henri Woode while Charles Carpenter wrote the lyrics. The song was published by Larry Spier Music, Inc. The song was released as a Victor 78 single, 26154, by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in 1939.[1] The song appeared on the 2001 compilation album The Chronological Classics: Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra: 1938-1939 on Classics.

Other recordings

Gene Krupa and His Orchestra released the song as a 78 single on Brunswick, 8400, in 1939. [2] Sarah Vaughan released the song on Columbia, 38810, in 1949 as a 78.[3] [4] The song appears on the album The Divine Sarah Vaughan: The Columbia Years, 1949-1953. Fletcher Henderson also performed the song with Chuck Richards on vocals for an NBC radio broadcast released on the 1994 collection Fletcher Henderson: Live At The Grand Terrace, Chicago, 1938 on Jazz Band.

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  1. Jazz Anthology website: http://www.jazz-on-line.com/pageinterrogation.php
  2. Jazz Anthology website.
  3. http://michaelminn.com/vaughan/ The song
  4. Book: Brown, Denis . Sarah Vaughan A Discography. 1991. Greenwood Press. Westport, CT. 978-0-313-28005-4 . 10 .