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(I Would Do) Anything for You

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Wikipedia article




'(I Would Do) Anything for You' is a 1932 jazz standard. It was written by Alex Hill, Claude Hopkins and Bob Williams.

The first recording was by Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra (with vocal refrain) on May 24, 1932 for Columbia Records (No. 2665D). There have been many instrumental versions of the tune, notably by Benny Goodman (1936) and Art Tatum (1934). Significant vocal versions include:

*Frankie Laine - for his album 'Reunion in Rhythm' (1959)

*Kay Starr - 'Kay Starr: Jazz Singer' (1960)

*Nat King Cole - 'Tell Me All About Yourself' (1960)

See also



*List of jazz standards

References



Category:1930s jazz standards

Category:1932 songs


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