You Brought A New Kind of Love To Me - Recorded Versions

Recorded Versions

  • Belle Baker (1930)
  • Eileen Barton
  • Ruby Braff
  • Page Cavanaugh and Mike McCaffrey
  • Serge Chaloff
  • Maurice Chevalier (Film Soundtrack) (1930)
  • Doris Day (1953)
  • Sammy Fain
  • Ella Fitzgerald with an orchestra directed by Marty Paich (1958)
  • Benny Goodman and his Orchestra (1945)
  • The Hi-Lo's - A Musical Thrill (2006)
  • Peggy Lee (1946)
  • Marx Brothers (featured in the film Monkey Business, 1931)
  • Liza Minnelli (featured in the film New York, New York, 1977)
  • Tony Pastor and his Orchestra (1950)
  • Les Paul & Mary Ford (1961)
  • Les Paul and Chet Atkins Chester and Lester album with bonus tracks
  • Louis Prima and Gia Maione
  • Frank Sinatra - Songs for Swingin' Lovers (1956), Sinatra and Swingin' Brass (1962)
  • Carol Sloane
  • Helen Ward (1953)
  • Ethel Waters (1930)
  • George Wettling
  • Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra (vocal: Bing Crosby) (1930)
  • Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra (vocal: Frances Hunt) (1937)

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