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(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons

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"'(I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons'" is a popular song written by Ivory "Deek" Watson, founding member of the Ink Spots and of the Brown Dots, and William "Pat" Best, founding member of the Four Tunes.

The credits and Leeds Publishing Company list Watson as a co-writer. Best later claimed that Watson had nothing to do with the creation of the song, but Watson maintained in his late 1960s autobiography that he and Best wrote the song together, lyrics and music respectively. Best was a member of Watson's group, the Brown Dots. The song was published in 1945 and released by Watson's quartet with Joe King as lead vocalist on the Manor Records label (catalog No. 1041A).

Hit versions



The biggest-selling version by The King Cole Trio was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 304. It first reached the 'Billboard' Best Seller chart on November 22, 1946 and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at number one.

* The recording by Eddy Howard was released by Majestic Records as catalog number 7204. It first reached the 'Billboard' Best Seller chart on January 10, 1947, and lasted five weeks on the chart, peaking at number six.

* The recording by Dinah Shore was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 37188. It first reached the 'Billboard' Best Seller chart on January 10, 1947, and lasted four weeks on the chart, peaking at number six.

* The recording by Charlie Spivak (vocal by Jimmy Saunders) was released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-1981. It first reached the 'Billboard' Best Seller chart on January 10, 1947, and lasted 14 weeks on the chart, peaking at number seven.

* Ella Fitzgerald & The Delta Rhythm Boys' version reached the No. 8 spot in the charts in 1947.

* Art Kassel and His "Kassels-in-the-air" (vocal by Jimmy Featherstone) - their recording was also a chart hit peaking at No. 15 in 1947.

*Sam Cooke recorded an early soul version. Released in 1957, it peaked at 17 on the pop charts, and 15 on the R&B charts. (Sam Cooke discography)

* James Brown's disco version in 1976 charted at No. 70 R&B.White, Cliff (1991). "Discography". In 'Star Time' (pp. 5459) [CD booklet]. New York: PolyGram Records.

Other recordings



*Dean Martin - for his album 'Cha Cha de Amor' (1962)

*Five Star - on their album 'Heart and Soul (Five Star album)' (1994)

*Glenn Frey - 'After Hours' (2012)

*Linda Ronstadt - 'For Sentimental Reasons' (1986)

*Nat King Cole - 'The Nat King Cole Story' (1961)

*Rod Stewart - 'Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III' (2004)

*Sammy Davis Jr. - 'The Nat King Cole Songbook' (1965)

*Vera Lynn - for her album 'Yours' (1961).

*James Brown - "Gettin' Down to It" (1969).

*The Cleftones -1962. (Gee label, then Roulette label. The Cleftones Presenting Heart and Soul)

See also



*List of number-one singles of 1947 (U.S.)

References



Category:1945 songs

Category:1946 singles

Category:Nat King Cole songs

Category:Sam Cooke songs

Category:Dean Martin songs

Category:Dinah Shore songs

Category:James Brown songs

Category:Five Star songs

Category:Eddy Howard songs

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