Let's Face The Music and Dance - Notable Recordings

Notable Recordings

  • Bea Arthur - Bea Arthur On Broadway: Just Between Friends (2002)
  • Tony Bennett - The Beat of My Heart (1957), Bennett/Berlin (1987)
  • Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band - AllSmiles (1968) (aka Let's Face the Music)
  • Shirley Bassey - Let's Face The Music (1962)
  • Nat King Cole - Let's Face The Music (1963)
  • Natalie Cole - Stardust (1996)
  • Barbara Cook - Mostly Sondheim (2002) - in a medley with "The Song is You" (Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein, II)
  • Doris Day - Hooray For Hollywood (1959)
  • Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook (1958)
  • Jane Krakowski - 'The Laziest Gal in Town' - Jane Krakowski Live at Feinsteins's Loews Regency (2010) - Solo Album
  • Diana Krall - When I Look in Your Eyes (1999)
  • Susannah McCorkle - Ballad Essentials (2008)
  • Anita O'Day - Pick Yourself Up (1956)
  • Taco Ockerse - Let's Face The Music (1984)
  • Frank Sinatra - Ring-A-Ding-Ding (1961), Trilogy: Past Present Future (1981)
  • Caetano Veloso - Omaggio a Federico e Giulietta (1999)

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