I Understand (1941 song)
Appearance
"I Understand" is a popular song with music by Mabel Wayne and lyrics by James Kimball "Kim" Gannon. It was published in 1941.
It has been recorded by:
- Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (vocal by Bob Eberly). This reached the No. 11 position in the Billboard charts in 1941.[1]
- Fats Waller - recorded May 13, 1941 for Bluebird records (catalog No. 11175A).[2]
- Harry James and His Orchestra (vocal by Buddy DiVito), recorded November 6, 1947 for Columbia Records (catalog No. 38059).[3]
- The Four Aces - recorded for Decca Records (catalog No. 28162) (1952).[4]
- Keely Smith - I Wish You Love (1957)[5]
- Nat "King" Cole - in his album Just One of Those Things (1957)[6]
- Kenny Dorham - This Is the Moment! (1958)[7]
- The Four Freshmen - The Four Freshmen and Five Guitars (1959)[8]
- Dinah Washington - Unforgettable (1959)[9]
- Stan Kenton on The Romantic Approach (1961)[10]
- Lena Horne - for her album Lena...Lovely and Alive (1962)[11]
- Sarah Vaughan - included in the album Sarah + 2 (1962)[12]
- The Hollies - (1963)
- Ray Conniff and His Orchestra and Chorus - Friendly Persuasion (1964).[13]
- The Ink Spots - Best of the Ink Spots (1979).[14]
- Dave Brubeck - Just You, Just Me (1994)[15]
References
[edit]- ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 131. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
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