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I Never Had a Chance

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Wikipedia article


"'I Never Had A Chance'" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin, published in 1934. Popular versions that year were by Eddy Duchin and by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra (vocal by Kenny Sargent).

Other notable recordings



*Allen Toussaint, "Irving Berlin's 20 Greatest Themes", Laser

*Anita O'Day - included in her album 'Pick Yourself Up with Anita O'Day' (1957)

*Dean Martin - recorded the song on November 26, 1956 for Capitol Records and it was issued as no. F3718 in May 1957.

*Ella Fitzgerald - for her album 'Like Someone in Love' (1957)

*Frank Parrish & The Charlie Davis Orchestra (1934)

*Greta Keller, "The Memory Lingers On - The Songs of Irving Berlin"

*King Cole Trio - recorded August 6, 1947 for Capitol Records (vocal by Nat King Cole).

*Lew Stone (vocal by Al Bowlly), (1934) "The Songs of Irving Berlin", Sanctuary Records

*Peggy Lee - for her album 'Mink Jazz' (1963)

*Ray Noble (vocal by Al Bowlly), (1934) "The Great British Dance Bands Play the Music of Irving Berlin 1931-39", World Record Club

References



Category:1934 songs

Category:Songs written by Irving Berlin

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