For All We Know (1934 song)
For the song from the film Lovers and Other Strangers and popularized by the Carpenters, see For All We Know (1970 song).
"For All We Know" is a popular song published in 1934. The music was written by J. Fred Coots and the lyric by Sam M. Lewis.
The first charting versions in 1934 were by Hal Kemp (#3 on the US charts) and Isham Jones (#16). A version by Dinah Washington reached #88 on the chart in 1962. A version by Nat King Cole is also well known.
The Rosemary Clooney version is heard over the closing credits of Dan Ireland's 2005 British film, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont.
Cover Versions
- Monty Alexander
- Steve Allen
- Gene Ammons
- Arild Andersen
- The Andrews Sisters
- Eden Atwood
- Joan Baez
- Chet Baker
- Phil Baker
- Long John Baldry
- Bluesiana Triangle
- Boilermaker Jazz Band
- Stefano Bollani - Piano Solo (2006, ECM)
- Bobby Broom
- Marc Broussard
- Cameron Brown
- Lawrence Brown
- Les Brown and His Band of Renown
- Dave Brubeck - Jazz at the College of the Pacific (1956)
- Joe Burke
- Carol Burnett
- Gary Burton
- Ann Hampton Callaway
- Mike Campbell
- Thelma Carpenter
- Benny Carter
- Ray Charles
- Cyrus Chestnut
- June Christy - The Misty Miss Christy (1956)
- Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra
- Al Cohn
- Freddy Cole
- Nat King Cole - The Very Thought of You (1958)
- Nina Simone
- Bill Coleman
- Ray Conniff
- Michael Crawford
- Doris Day
- Will Downing
- Clint Eastwood
- Gloria Estefan
- Roberta Flack
- Frank Fontaine recorded on his album Sings 'How Sweet It Is'
- Aretha Franklin recorded the song for her album Laughing on the Outside (1962).
- The Four Freshmen - Four Freshmen and Five Saxes (2008)
- Crystal Gayle
- Lalah Hathaway
- Donny Hathaway - with Roberta Flack on the piano, from their album Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (1972)
- Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin (1958)
- Dick Hyman and Mary Mayo
- Harry James
- Keith Jarrett
- Jay and the Americans
- Jack Jones
- Beverly Kenney
- Alicia Keys (live)[1]
- Abbey Lincoln - Abbey Sings Abbey (1989), and featured on the 1989 soundtrack to Drugstore Cowboy
- Barbara Lusch
- Gloria Lynne
- Susannah McCorkle - Heart and Minds (2000), Most Requested Songs (2001), Ballad Essentials (2002)
- Bette Midler
- Matt Monro
- New York Voices - A Day Like This (2007, MCG Jazz)
- Noisettes - Don't Give Up (2006)
- Dianne Reeves
- Joe Sample and Lalah Hathaway
- David Sanborn - Pearls (1995)
- Nina Simone (a 1959 version and a 1961 version)
- The Spinners (1967)
- Sonny Stitt
- Ruben Studdard
- JD Souther (live)
- Rod Stewart
- Barbra Streisand (studio recording 1991), (live recording 1994)
- The Suntones
References
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