When Your Lover Has Gone

"When Your Lover Has Gone" is a 1931 composition by Einar Aaron Swan which, after being featured in the James Cagney film Blonde Crazy that same year, has become a jazz standard.

"When Your Lover Has Gone"
Song
Published1931
GenreJazz
Songwriter(s)Einar Aaron Swan

Recordings

YearArtistAlbum
1931Gene AustinRecorded February 5, 1931 for Victor Records, catalog No. 22635.[1] Very popular in 1931.[2]
1931Louis Armstrong & His OrchestraRecorded on April 28, 1931. Label: OKeh – 41498.[3]
1931Ethel WatersRecorded February 10, 1931 for Columbia Records, catalog 2409D.[4] Ethel Waters' Greatest Years (Columbia, 1972); part of the John Hammond Collection
1931Benny Goodman & His OrchestraRecorded February 5, 1931 for Melotone Records, catalog No.12120.[5]
1942Maxine Sullivan with Charlie Shavers and His OrchestraRecorded January 28, 1942 for Decca Records, catalog. No. 18555A.[6] 7" LP, Jazztone (J-737)
1944Eddie Condon All Stars with Lee WileyRecorded December 13, 1944 for Decca Records, catalog No. 23393A.[7] Eddie Condon All Stars 1945
1944Harry James & His OrchestraRecorded November 24, 1944 for Columbia Records, catalog No. 36773.[8]
1945Irving Fazola's DixielandersKeynote recording, New Orleans Express (1955)
1947Wild Bill DavisonSweet and Hot[9]
1949Doris DayYou're My Thrill
1952George Wallington TrioRecorded September 4, 1952.[10]
1953Buddy DeFrancoJazz Tones[11]
1953Roy Eldridge with the Oscar Peterson TrioDale's Wail
1955Claire AustinClaire Austin Sings "When Your Lover Has Gone"[12]
1955Earl Bostic and His OrchestraAlto-tude[13]
1955Don Elliott and Rusty DedrickCounterpoint for Six Valves (a.k.a. Double Trumpet Doings)
1955Urbie GreenThe Lyrical Language of Urbie Green (1978).[14]
1955Johnny HartmanSongs from the Heart
1955Billie Holiday and Her OrchestraVelvet Mood
1955Frank SinatraIn the Wee Small Hours
1955Art Tatum (piano solo)The Incomparable Art Tatum (piano solo)[15]
1956Art Farmer2 Trumpets (with Donald Byrd, Jackie McLean)
1956Herb JeffriesSay It Isn't So[16]
1956Chico Hamilton QuintetChico Hamilton Quintet in Hi Fi
1956Morgana KingMorgana King Sings the Blues (1958).[17]
1956Julie LondonLonely Girl
1956Sonny RollinsTenor Madness
1957Louis ArmstrongI've Got the World on a String
1957Nat King ColeJust One of Those Things
1957Jazz Giants '58: Harry Edison, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Louis Bellson and the O. Peterson TrioJazz Giants '58 (Verve)
1957Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet BakerReunion with Chet Baker
1957Keely SmithI Wish You Love
1957Julie WilsonMy Old Flame[18]
1958Billie HolidayBroadcast Performances, Vol. 3: 1956-1958 (also rel. on DVD); May 29 and July 17 on TV at Art Ford's Jazz Party
1958Billie Holiday with Duke Ellington and His OrchestraSept. 29, live at the Persian Room, Plaza Hotel, New York City
1958Billie HolidayAt Monterey / 1958 (1986) Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Oct. 5
1958Sue RaneyWhen Your Lover Has Gone[19]
1959The Four FreshmenLove Lost
1959Ray CharlesThe Genius of Ray Charles
1959Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis & Shirley ScottBacalao[20]
1959Herb Ellis with Jimmy GiuffreHerb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre
1959Red Garland Trio with Eddie "Lockjaw" DavisMoodsville Volume 1
1959Lee Konitz with Jimmy GiuffreLee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre
1959Carmen McRaeWhen You're Away[21]
1959Ben Webster with the Oscar Peterson TrioBen Webster Meets Oscar Peterson
1959Mary OsborneA Girl and Her Guitar
1959Andy WilliamsLonely Street
1960Art Blakey and the Jazz MessengersA Night in Tunisia (first release on reissue in 1989)
1960Jimmy ForrestForrest Fire
1960Red GarlandRed Alone
1960Anthony NewleyLove Is a Now and Then Thing[22]
1961Sarah VaughanThe Divine One
1961Stan KentonThe Romantic Approach
1961Dinah Washington with Quincy Jones and His OrchestraI Wanna Be Loved[23]
1962Ella Fitzgerald with Nelson RiddleElla Swings Brightly with Nelson
1963Vic DamoneThe Liveliest at Basin Street East[24]
1963Kate SmithKate Smith at Carnegie Hall[25]
1964Marvin GayeWhen I'm Alone I Cry
1964Brenda Lee..."Let Me Sing"
1965Chet BakerBaker's Holiday (Chet Baker Sings and Plays Billie Holiday)
1968Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big BandAll Smiles (a.k.a. Let's Face the Music)
1975Ella Fitzgerald with Oscar PetersonElla and Oscar
1975Joe PassVirtuoso in New York (2004)
1978Diahann Carroll with the Duke Ellington Orchestra
under the direction of Mercer Ellington
A Tribute to Ethel Waters
1978Sarah VaughanHow Long Has This Been Going On?
1979Art Van Damme QuintetBlue World
1981Sarah Vaughan and the Count Basie OrchestraSend in the Clowns
1984Linda Ronstadt with Nelson RiddleLush Life
1989Ella FitzgeraldAll That Jazz;
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female 1991
1989MinaUiallalla
1990Carly SimonMy Romance
1991Melora HardinThe Rocketeer (film) soundtrack
1991Dorothy LoudonSaloon
1992Joe PassMeditation (2002)
1997Carmen LundyOld Devil Moon
1997Johnny HolidayJohnny Holiday Sings[26]
2000June Christy with the Johnny Guarnieri QuintetA Friendly Session, Vol. 3
2001Stacey KentDreamsville
2002Derek BaileyBallads
2004Kevin Spacey with John Wilson & The OrchestraBeyond the Sea O.S.T.

See also

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