There's a Lull in My Life

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"There's a Lull in My Life" is a 1937 song with lyrics by Mack Gordon and music by Harry Revel, written for the film Wake Up and Live. A "torch ballad", it was released in 1937 as a single and became Alice Faye's only major hit record.[1] Other popular versions from 1937 were by Teddy Wilson (vocal by Helen Ward), George Hall and His Orchestra, and Duke Ellington (with a vocal by Ivie Anderson).[2]

It has also been performed by Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole,[3] Ella Fitzgerald,[4] Chet Baker,[5] Kurt Hohenberger, Johnny Hartman,[6] Anita O'Day,[7] Kay Starr,[8] Diane Keaton and Tony Bennett.

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