You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To - Notable Recordings

Notable Recordings

  • Six Hits and a Miss (1943)
  • Helen Merrill - Helen Merrill (with Clifford Brown) (1954)
  • Coleman Hawkins/Ben Webster - Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster (1957)
  • Noël Coward - single (1945)
  • Art Pepper - Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section (1957)
  • Frank Sinatra - A Swingin' Affair! (1957)
  • The Coasters - One By One (1960)
  • Nina Simone - Nina Simone at Newport (1960)
  • Jo Stafford - Jo + Jazz (1960)
  • Lee Konitz - Motion (1961)
  • Ella Fitzgerald - Ella at Juan-Les-Pins (1964) with Tommy Flanagan on piano and Roy Eldridge on trumpet
  • Cilla Black - Cilla (1965)
  • Jim Hall - Concierto (1975)
  • Mel Tormé - An Evening with George Shearing & Mel Tormé (1982)
  • Miki Matsubara - Blue Eyes (1984)
  • Billy Eckstine/Helen Merrill - Billy Eckstine Sings with Benny Carter (1986)
  • Andy Bey - Ballads, Blues & Bey (1996)
  • John Barrowman - John Barrowman Swings Cole Porter (2004)
  • Coco d'Or - Coco d'Or (2004)
  • Beat Kaestli - Happy, Sad and Satisfied (2005)
  • Eltjo Haselhoff - Delovely Guitar (2007)
  • Mika Nakashima - Eien no Uta (2007)
  • Chet Baker
  • Nancy Wilson

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