Heart and Soul (1938 Song) - Recorded Versions

Recorded Versions

  • Beegie Adair
  • Bent Axen Trio
  • Blue Barron
  • Connee Boswell
  • Al Bowlly
  • VV Brown (sample in the song "Crazy Amazing")
  • Dave Brubeck
  • Dorothy Carless
  • Carole Carr with orchestra cond. by Frank Cordell. Recorded in London on January 13, 1953. It was released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10420.
  • Betty Carter
  • Helena Bonham Carter
  • Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra
  • The Cleftones
  • Larry Clinton (vocal: Bea Wain)
  • Floyd Cramer
  • Billie Davis
  • Diane and The Javelins
  • The Dorsey Brothers
  • Liquid Tension Experiment
  • Eddy Duchin and his orchestra
  • Teddy Edwards
  • Ella Fitzgerald
  • The Four Aces
  • Curtis Fuller
  • Crystal Gayle
  • Adam Green
  • Marc Gunn
  • Heart And Soul
  • Dick Hyman
  • Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia
  • Frank Ifield
  • The Incredibles
  • Keith Ingham
  • Milt Jackson
  • Joni James
  • Jan & Dean
  • Prudence Johnson
  • Hank Jones
  • Dave Koz
  • Jo Sullivan Loesser
  • Joe Loss and his Orchestra (vocal: Chick Henderson)
  • Vera Lynn
  • Seth MacFarlane
  • Johnny Maddox
  • Kitty Margolis
  • Dean Martin
  • Matador All Stars
  • Billy Mayerl
  • Beckie Menzie
  • The Modern Jazz Quartet
  • Ella Mae Morse
  • Tony Mottola
  • Mark Murphy
  • New Stanton Band
  • NOFX
  • Phillip Officer
  • Leslie Orofino
  • Paul Petersen
  • Bud Powell
  • Sue Raney - When Your Lover Has Gone/Songs For A Raney Day (1997)
  • Jan Savitt
  • Rocky Sharpe and the Replays
  • George Shearing
  • The Spaniels
  • Livingston Taylor
  • Mel Tormé
  • Si Zentner and his orchestra



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