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"'The Best Things in Life Are Free'" is a popular song written by the songwriting team of Buddy DeSylva and Lew Brown (lyrics) and Ray Henderson (music) for the 1927 musical 'Good News'. It enjoyed a revival during the period from 1947 to 1950, when it was covered by many artists.

Recordings



The song first enjoyed chart success in 1927 with the recordings by George Olsen and Frank Black.

Jo Stafford recorded the song on November 7, 1947, bringing the song to a new genre. She enjoyed chart success with the song reaching the No. 21 spot in 1948. Dinah Shore also covered the song in 1948; her single reached #18 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart.

Other recordings



*The Ink Spots covered the song in 1947; their version reached #10 on the 'Billboard' U.S. R&B chart.

*Kay Starr recorded the song in 1947 and it was included in the album 'The Uncollected Kay Starr in the 1940s - 1947'.

*Les Paul and Mary Ford (1954)

*Michael Holliday for his album 'Happy Holliday' (1961)

*Gordon MacRae (1956)

*Sonny Stitt (1957) in his album 'Sonny Stitt with the New Yorkers'

*Saxophonist Hank Mobley played the song on the 1961 album 'Workout'.

*Sam Cooke sang the song on the 1964 live album 'Sam Cooke at the Copa'.

*Saxophonist Lou Donaldson played the song on the 1970 live album 'Fried Buzzard'.

*Bing Crosby included the song on his 1975 album 'That's What Life Is All About'.

*Victoria Jackson on her children's album, Ukulele Lady

*Michael Feinstein included the song in the album 'Romance on Film, Romance on Broadway' (2000)

In film and television



The song was included in both film adaptations of 'Good News', in 1930 and 1947; the 1947 film featured the song several times, sung by June Allyson, Mel Torm, and Peter Lawford.

The film 'The Best Things in Life Are Free' (1956), about DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, was named after the song and featured it with a version sung by Sheree North (dubbed by Eileen Wilson).

In an episode of 'The Muppet Show', a group of kleptomaniac prairie dogs sang the song as they looted the set.

The song was sung by Bonnie Bedelia in the 1969 Sydney Pollack film 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?'

Robert Morse performed the song in the 'Mad Men' (season 7) episode "Waterloo" (May 25, 2014), in a dream sequence.

Also featured in the film 'Nanny McPhee Returns' during the piglet feeding in the beginning of the movie. Sung by Bing Crosby.

References



Category:1927 songs

Category:Songs from musicals

Category:Songs with music by Ray Henderson

Category:Songs with lyrics by Buddy DeSylva

Category:Songs with lyrics by Lew Brown


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