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First Line:
There’ll be no more sobbin’ when he starts throbbin’ his old sweet song
Artist & Tune
Composed by:
Version by Lillian Roth
Performed by:
Version by Al Jolson
Performed by:
Version by Doris Day
Performed by:
Version by Bing Crosby
Performed by:
Version by Louis Armstrong
Performed by:
Version by Julie London
Performed by:
Version by Steve Goodman
Performed by:
Reference
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About the Song
This popular song was published in 1926.
- It became the signature song of Lillian Roth during the late 1920s and well into the 1930s.
- The most successful hit in 1926 was for Al Jolson.
- Doris Day recorded it in 1953.
- Bing Crosby recorded it on his radio show in 1956.
- Louis Armstrong recorded in the same year.
- Julie London recorded it in 1957.
- David Goodman had it recorded live at several of his concerts.