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"'More Than You Know'" is a popular song, composed by Vincent Youmans with lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu. The song was published in 1929.

The song was introduced in the Broadway musical 'Great Day' where it was sung by Mayo Methot. It was also popularized on the stage and radio by Jane Froman. The most popular contemporary recordings were by Helen Morgan (Victor catalog number 22149),[http://78discography.com/vic22000.html Victor Records in the 22000 to 22499 series] and by Libby Holman (Brunswick catalog number 4613).[http://78discography.com/BRN4500.htm Brunswick Records in the 4500 to 4999 series]

The song was subsequently featured in three musical films: 'Hit the Deck' (1955), sung by Tony Martin; 'Funny Lady' (1975), sung by Barbra Streisand (who first recorded it for her 1967 studio album, 'Simply Streisand'); and 'The Fabulous Baker Boys' (1989) sung by Michelle Pfeiffer. It has been recorded by many artists.

Recorded versions



* Mildred Bailey (recorded November 9, 1936, released by Vocalion as catalog number 3378, with the flip side "Long about Midnight";[http://78discography.com/VOC3000.htm Vocalion Records in the 3000 to 3499 series] re-recorded February 12, 1942, released by Decca as catalog number 4267B, with the flip side "I Think of You",[http://78discography.com/Dec4000.htm Decca Records in the 4000 to 4499 series] and re-released in 1951 by Decca as catalog number 27919, with the flip side "Georgia on My Mind"[http://78discography.com/Dec27500.htm Decca Records in the 27500 to 27999 series])

* Count Basie and his orchestra (recorded November 17, 1941; released by OKeh as catalog number 6584, with the flip side "Down for Double"[http://78discography.com/OK6500.htm OKeh Records in the 6500 to 6787 series])

* Randy Brooks and his orchestra (recorded May 2, 1946, released by Decca as catalog number 27205, with the flip side "Holiday Forever"

* Cher (recorded 1973 for 'Bittersweet White Light' album.

* Dr. John, 'In a Sentimental Mood' released April 25, 1989.Warner Bros., 25889

* Ella Fitzgerald, 'Like Someone in Love' released 1957.Verve MGV-4004

* Sarah Vaughan, 'Sarah Vaughan and Billy Eckstine Sing the Best of Irving Berlin' released 1957.Mercury MG-20316

* Sonny Burke and his orchestra (released by OKeh as catalog number 5955, with the flip side "Count Basically"[http://78discography.com/OK5600.htm OKeh Records in the 5600 to 5999 series])

* Billy Butterfield and his orchestra (released by Capitol as catalog number 815, with the flip side "How Am I to Know?"[http://78discography.com/Capitol500.htm Capitol Records in the 500 to 999 series])

* Benny Carter and his orchestra (vocal: R. Felton; recorded November 1, 1939, released by Conqueror as catalog number 9460[http://78discography.com/Conq9000.htm Conqueror Records in the 9000 to 9499 series] and by Vocalion as catalog number 5508,[http://78discography.com/VOC5500.htm Vocalion Records in the 5500 to 5599 series] both with the flip side "Shufflebug Shuffle")

* Russ Case and his orchestra (released by MGM as catalog number 30335, with the flip side "It's Only a Paper Moon"[http://78discography.com/MGM30000.htm MGM Records in the 30000 to 30499 series])

* Buddy Clark (recorded August 21, 1947, released by Columbia as catalog number 37911, with the flip side "When Day Is Done"[http://78discography.com/COL37500.htm Columbia Records in the 37500 to 37999 series])

* Judy Clay (released 1961 in the United States by Ember as catalog number 1080[http://www.globaldogproductions.info/e/ember-us.html Ember Records listing] and in Canada by Reo Records as catalog number,[http://www.globaldogproductions.info/r/reo-ca-8000-series.html Reo Records in the 8001 to 8999 series] both with the flip side "I Thought I'd Gotten Over You")

* Larry Clinton and his orchestra (released by Cosmo Records as catalog number 704, with the flip side "I Don't Know Why"[http://78discography.com/Cosmo.htm Cosmo Records listing])

* Perry Como [recorded March 12, 1946 (released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-1877-B with the flip side "Surrender",[http://www.kokomo.ca/early_years/more_than_you_know.htm Data on Como's recordings of the song][http://78discography.com/RCA201500.htm RCA Victor Records in the 20-1500 to 201999 series] and by HMV records in the United Kingdom as catalog number with the flip side "A Garden in the Rain") and January 11, 1951 (released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-4033, with the flip side "Without a Song"[http://78discography.com/RCA204000.htm RCA Victor Records in the 20-4000 to 204499 series]), Re-recorded in 1957 with Mitchell Ayers & His Orchestra on the LP "Dream Along with Me" (RCA/Camden CAS-403).

* Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1956 for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set 'The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56)' issued by Mosaic (catalog MD7-245) in 2009.

* Morton Downey (recorded April 1946, released by Majestic as catalog number 1047, with the flip side "My Romance"[http://78discography.com/Majestic.htm Majestic Records listing])

* Mike Durso and his orchestra (released by MGM as catalog number 30644, with the flip side "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star"[http://78discography.com/MGM30500.htm MGM Records in the 30500 to 30887 series])

* Billy Eckstine with Lou Bring's orchestra (released by MGM as catalog number 11948, with the flip side "Give Me Another Chance"[http://78discography.com/MGM11500.htm MGM Records in the 11500 to 11999 series])

* Larry Elgart and his orchestra (recorded January 26, 1954; released by Decca as catalog number 29043, with the flip side "You're Driving Me Crazy"[http://78discography.com/Dec29000.htm Decca Records in the 29000 to 29499 series])

* Ruth Etting (recorded November 12, 1929; released by Columbia as catalog number 2038D with the flip side "A Place to Call Home"[http://78discography.com/COL2000D.htm Columbia Records in the 2000D to 2499D series])

* Benny Goodman Trio (recorded April 24, 1936, released by Victor as catalog number 25345[http://78discography.com/vic25000.html Victor Records in the 25000 to 25499 series] and by Bluebird as catalog number 10723,[http://78discography.com/BB10500.htm Bluebird Records in the 10500 to 10999 series] both with the flip side "Nobody's Sweetheart")

* Larry Green (released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-3664, with the flip side "Time on My Hands"[http://78discography.com/RCA203500.htm RCA Victor Records in the 20-3500 to 203999 series])

* Walter Gross (piano solo; released by MGM as catalog number 30467A, with the flip side "Tea for Two" and by Musicraft as catalog number 387, with the flip side "Sometimes I'm Happy"[http://78discography.com/Musicraft200.htm Musicraft Records in the 201 to 597 series])

* Johnny Guarnieri (recorded November, 1947, released by Majestic as catalog number 1229, with the flip side "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes")

* Corky Hale (released 1970 by Bell as catalog number 864, with the flip side "Maybe Tomorrow"[http://www.globaldogproductions.info/b/bell.html Bell Records listing])

* Erskine Hawkins and his orchestra (recorded October 2, 1939; released by Bluebird as catalog number 10504A, with the flip side "Uptown Shuffle")

* The Hi-Lo's (on their 1962 LP, 'This Time It's Love', with orchestral accompaniment arranged and conducted by Clare Fischer[https://books.google.com/books?id=KRYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA44&dq=Hi-Lo's+%22This+Time+It's+Love%22+intitle:billboard&hl=en&sa=X&ei=S_YcUfvIB6Xj0gGNx4DwBA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Hi-Lo's%20%22This%20Time%20It's%20Love%22%20intitle%3Abillboard&f=true "Reviews of New Albums"]. 'Billboard'. April 14, 1962. retrieved 2013-02-14.)

*Libby Holman and orchestra (recorded November 1929; released by Brunswick as catalog number 4613, with the flip side "Happy Because I'm in Love")

* Carol Lawrence (released 1962 by Ava as catalog number 102, with the flip side "Tell Me Lies"[http://www.globaldogproductions.info/a/ava.html Ava Records in the 101 to 193 series])

* James Moody (released by Royal Roost as catalog number 545, with the flip side "Deep Purple"[http://www.globaldogproductions.info/r/royal-roost.html Royal Roost Records listing])

* Helen Morgan (recorded October 8, 1929, released by Victor as catalog number 22149B, with the flip side "What Wouldn't I Do for That Man?", also released by Victor as catalog number 27684, with the flip side "Give Me a Heart to Sing to"[http://78discography.com/vic27500.html Victor Records in the 27500 to 27999 series])

* Gene Mumford (released by Columbia as catalog number 41233, with the flip side "Please Give Me One More Chance"[http://78discography.com/COL41000.htm Columbia Records in the 41000 to 41500 series])

* Red Norvo and his orchestra (vocal: Mildred Bailey; recorded February 10, 1938, released by Brunswick as catalog number 8085, with the flip side "Serenade to the Stars"[http://78discography.com/BRN8000.htm Brunswick Records in the 8000 to 8517 series])

* Flip Phillips (recorded approximately 1945, released by Signature as catalog number 28123B, with the flip side "Without Woody"[http://78discography.com/Signiature.htm Signature Records listing])

* Debbie Reynolds and Tony Martin (released by MGM as catalog number 30877, as a medley with "A Kiss or Two," with the flip side "I Know that You Know")

* Jennie Smith (released 1968 by GNP Crescendo as catalog number 401, with the flip side "I Wanna Be Free"[http://www.globaldogproductions.info/g/gnp-crescendo.html GNP Crescendo Records listing])

* Muggsy Spanier and his orchestra (recorded June 1, 1942, released by Decca as catalog number 4328B and by Brunswick as catalog number 80142,[http://78discography.com/BrunRI.htm Brunswick Records in the 80000 to 80177 series][http://www.globaldogproductions.info/b/brunswick.html Brunswick Records in the 80000 to 84032 and 55000 to 55444 series] both with the flip side "American Patrol")

* Barbra Streisand (recorded 1967 for 'Simply Streisand' album;[http://barbra-archives.com/record/albums/simply_streisand.html Barbra Streisand Archives: Records/Simply Streisand.] recorded 1975 for 'Funny Lady' album.[http://barbra-archives.com/record/albums/funny_lady.html Barbra Streisand Archives: Records/Funny Lady])

* Lee Wiley (recorded 1951, released by Columbia as catalog number 39803, with the flip side "Rise 'n' Shine"[http://78discography.com/COL39500.htm Columbia Records in the 39500 to 39999 series])

* Teddy Wilson and his orchestra, vocal by Billie Holiday (recorded January 30, 1939; released by Brunswick as catalog number 8319 and by Columbia as catalog number 36117 both with the flip side "Sugar"

* Cybill Shepherd (2003; The Memphis Belles - Past, Present & Future, Inside Sounds 517)

* Minnie Mouse (Russi Taylor) (2022 - 'The MousePack - Mickey and Friends Singing Classic Standards', this was one of Taylor's final recordings as Minnie, the recording was released posthumously)

See also



*List of 1920s jazz standards

References



Category:1920s jazz standards

Category:1929 songs

Category:Andy Williams songs

Category:Barbra Streisand songs

Category:Benny Goodman songs

Category:Bluebird Records singles

Category:Carmen McRae songs

Category:Frank Sinatra songs

Category:Judy Garland songs

Category:Liza Minnelli songs

Category:Mildred Bailey songs

Category:Okeh Records singles

Category:Songs with lyrics by Billy Rose

Category:Songs with lyrics by Edward Eliscu

Category:Songs with music by Vincent Youmans

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