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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

One of the great ladies of song giving a five star treatment to a beautiful 1939 song from the movie "Very Warm for May"

Brief history...
"All the Things You Are" is a song composed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II. It was written for the musical Very Warm for May (1939), where it was introduced by Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, and Ralph Stuart. It was later featured in the film Broadway Rhythm (1944), and was performed during the opening credits and as a recurring theme for the romantic comedy A Letter for Evie (1945). Used most recently, cinematically, in the 2005 film Mrs. Henderson Presents starring Judi Dench. The song ranked in the top five of the Record Buying Guide of Billboard, a pre-retail listing which surveyed primarily the jukebox industry. Recordings by Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, and Frankie Masters propelled the song during its initial popularity.

Lyrics.
ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE
(Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern)

Time and again I've longed for adventure,
Something to make my heart beat the faster.
What did I long for? I never really knew.
Finding your love I've found my adventure,
Touching your hand, my heart beats the faster,
All that I want in all of this world is you.
(Chorus)
You are the promised kiss of springtime
That makes the lonely winter seem long.
You are the breathless hush of evening
That trembles on the brink of a lovely song.
You are the angel glow that lights a star,
The dearest things I know are what you are.
Some day my happy arms will hold you,
And some day I'll know that moment divine,
When all the things you are, are mine!

Recorded by: Herb Alpert; Louis Armstrong; Mildred Bailey;
Chet Baker; Charlie Barnet; Shirley Bassey; Tex Beneke;
Tony Bennett; Stanley Black; Victor Borge; Dave Brubeck;
Jose Carreras; Benny Carter; Frank Chacksfield;
Rosemary Clooney; Ray Conniff; Lorna Dallas; Vic Damone;
Miles Davis; Dion & the Belmonts; Placido Domingo;
Tommy Dorsey; Ray Eberle; Billy Eckstine; Roy Eldridge;
Duke Ellington; Percy Faith; Ella Fitzgerald; Helen Forrest;
Judy Garland; Erroll Garner; Ira Gershwin; Stan Getz;
Dizzy Gillespie; Benny Goodman; Stephane Grappelli;
Roy Hamilton; Dick Haymes; Hutch; Allan Jones; Stan Kenton;
Andre Kostelanetz; Mario Lanza; Liberace;
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians; London Philharmonic;
Gordon MacRae; Henry Mancini;
Manuel & his Music of the Mountains; Tony Martin; Harpo Marx;
Johnny Mathis; Carmen McRae; Sir Yehudi Menuhin; Helen Merrill;
Glenn Miller; Gerry Mulligan; Willie Nelson; Jessye Norman;
Charlie Parker; Oscar Peterson; The Platters; André Previn;
Joan Regan; Django Reinhardt; Ronnie Scott; Peter Sellers;
Artie Shaw; Zoot Sims; Frank Sinatra; Keely Smith;
Jo Stafford;
Barbra Streisand; Art Tatum; Richard Tauber; Dame Kiri Te Kanawa;
Jack Teagarden; Nino Tempo; Caterina Valente; Sarah Vaughan;
Paul Weston & his Orch.; Margaret Whiting; ... and many more.

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  • Seems like yesterday. Where did all the years go?

  • I love her version.........I love this song.........one of my top all-time favorites....Thanks so much for sending this video, Trevor ( :

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  • This has to be the greatest love song ever written, interpreted by one of the world's greatest singers. "Such harmony is in immortal souls"

  • @whenromancewasking

    I don't believe it could have been said any better.

  • Music, the great music of yesteryear when one could hear every word, orchestras played wonderful arrangements and a person could be transported from our mundane existence, music, the conduit of life, wonderful, sitting here in the mountains of Spain, a glass of beer and remembering my youth all those 60 odd years ago, Magic and thanks for posting. Dave

  • Beautiful song! Written in my birth year -- and I've been singing it all my life. So many people have recorded it... had no idea. Thanks, YouTube and all the wonderful people here.

  • What a musician! The greates of a purely "pop" singer!

  • During a chorus rehearsal (circa 1968), Robert Shaw said that if you want to hear perfect phrasing, listen to Jo Stafford. [Many have said the same thing about the early Frank Sinatra; he is linked on a sidebar - try both of them.]

  • A beautiful voice and a beautiful arrangement ... I can listen to without getting bored. Thank you!

  • Une très belle voix et un très bel arrangement... Je peux l'écouter sans me lasser. Merci !

  • Sublime!

  • I just love her voice, the words are so beautiful, she duets well with Gordon Macrea too ! I'm 62 yrs old now, still love this song.

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