Everything I Have Is Yours (song)
1933 popular song by Burton Lane & Harold Adamson
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"Everything I Have Is Yours" is a popular song composed by Burton Lane with lyrics by Harold Adamson. The song was published in 1933 and was first sung by Art Jarrett in the 1933 film Dancing Lady.
| "Everything I Have Is Yours" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single by Eddie Fisher | ||||
| from the album I'm in the Mood for Love | ||||
| B-side | "You'll Never Know" | |||
| Released | 1952 | |||
| Genre | Vocal Pop | |||
| Label | RCA Victor | |||
| Eddie Fisher singles chronology | ||||
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It also served as the title song of a 1952 musical film, not otherwise related to Dancing Lady, in which it was sung by Monica Lewis.
Recordings
- George Olsen and His Orchestra – recorded August 18, 1933, for Columbia Records (catalog No. 2842)[1]
- Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees – a hit record in 1934[2]
- Al Bowlly – recorded January 4, 1934 (Al Bowlly discography)
- Roy Fox and His Orchestra (vocal by Denny Dennis) (1934).[3]
- Martha Tilton (1944).[4]
- Billy Eckstine - recorded May 20, 1947, and a minor hit in 1948.[5] Later included in Everything I Have Is Yours: The Best of the M.G.M. Years (1991)
- Eddie Fisher - a minor hit in 1952 when it reached the No. 23 spot in the Billboard chart,[6] but was more successful in the UK, peaking at No. 8.[7]
- Billie Holiday - recorded in April 1952. Another version recorded on August 25, 1955, with Jimmy Rowles, piano and Barney Kessel guitar,[8] from Velvet Mood, Clef Records (1956)
- Patti Page - Music for Two in Love (1956)
- Matt Monro (1957) - eventually included in the album Matt Uncovered - The Rarer Monro (2012).
- Shirley Bassey - from her LP Let's Face the Music with Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra (1962)[9]
- Julie London – Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast (1967)[10]