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I Left My Heart in San Francisco" is a popular song, best known as the signature song of Tony Bennett. It was written in late-1953 in Brooklyn, New York , with music by George Cory (1920–1978) and lyrics by Douglass Cross (1920–1975).
I Left My Heart in San Francisco is an album by American singer Tony Bennett, released in 1962 on Columbia Records. The album debuted on the Billboard Top LPs chart in the issue dated October 13, of that year, and remained on the album chart for 149 weeks, peaking at No. 5 [ 2 ] and has been certified platinum by the RIAA .
I Hear Music; I Left My Heart in San Francisco; I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart; I Love Paris; I Love You (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons; I Loves You, Porgy; I Married an Angel; I Mean You; I Only Have Eyes for You; I Remember Clifford; I Remember You; I See Your Face Before Me; I Should Care; I Surrender Dear; I Thought About You; I ...
The song was written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing the lyrics to what was originally a Richards instrumental called "Moonbeam". Frank Sinatra was the first performer to record the song, which became a million-selling hit in late 1953 (and spilling over with popularity into 1954) where it reached the No. 2 spot in the Billboard chart.
Georgia Carr (released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2277, with the flip side "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" [7]) Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra (recorded November 21, 1944, released by Decca Records as catalog number 18637, with the flip side "Magic Is the Moonlight" [ 8 ] )
A recording by Dean Martin was included on his 1958 album, Sleep Warm [8] Frank Sinatra also recorded a new version of thje song on his 1960 album for Capitol, Nice 'n' Easy) Etta James on her 1961 album The Second Time Around [9] Ringo Starr's version in 1970 album Sentimental Journey, [10] Michael Bublé in 2007.
I Can't Believe I'm Losing You: 1964: Don Costa, Phil Zeller I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me: 1960: Clarence Gaskill, Jimmy McHugh: I Can't Get Started: 1959: Vernon Duke Ira Gershwin: I Can't Give You Anything But Love: 1959 (live recording), 1959 (television) Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh: I Can't Stop Loving You: 1964: Don Gibson ...
"Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away" is a song by Phil Collins from his second solo album Hello, I Must Be Going!. The song was the third single released from the album in the UK and charted at No. 45. It is notable for its 3D sleeve. The song was written around 1978-1979 during sessions for Face Value. [1]